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The IT Support Specialist role is to support and maintain organizational computer systems, desktops, and peripherals. Collaborates with Director of Technology to ensure efficient operation of the organization's desktop computing environment.
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IT Tech Ops team needs onsite Lab Support Specialists for the MVP01 (Oceanside) and RDMC (Santa Monica) QC Labs. The scope includes efficient and reliable operation of internal desktop lab systems and will handle tactical matters such as service requests as well as when working on larger projects.
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They are looking for an experienced IT Desktop Support Specialist to support end-users’ desktops / laptops and relevant systems. Desktop support responsibilities include imaging new PCs or laptops, equipment shipments to end-users or other offices, hardware/software setup and configuration, remote control, and phone support to troubleshoot and resolve issues.
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Seeking a Desktop Support / IT Asset Management Specialist for a contract opportunity with our award-winning biotechnology client headquartered in San Diego. 5+ years’ experience working in a customer service environment providing desktop support services.
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Overview Axient is seeking an Information Technology Specialist to support our customer at Eglin AFB, FL. Responsibilities This position supports test resource engineering and staff organizations Information Technology (IT) in the 40 FLTS at Eglin AFB, FL. IT expertise is required to assist in the management of standard Information Systems hardware and software tools and applications.
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The Application Integration Specialist manages desktop and web-based software solutions typically sourced from third-party vendors. Experience with IT task and report automation using tools such as PowerShell scripts.
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Desktop Support Technician. Provide IT support for disaster recovery and immediate response in the event of emergency situations at local sites. Provide IT support for on-site or off-site events and meetings including site setup, coordination with venue IT/AV contacts and stand-by support.
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At least 3 to 5 years of previous IT desktop support or related computer technology experience. Innovative Systems, Inc. is looking for an experienced Technical Support Specialist II. This individual will be hands on, working with our IT Manager to ensure our IT infrastructure runs smoothly and supporting our employees with hardware, software and related peripheral equipment setup, installation, configuration, and issue resolution.
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2+ years' support services experience in IT Help Desk and/or Desktop Support operations troubleshooting PC, peripheral, application, and network issues. The Information Technology Support Technician II is a key member in a Global IT support team in which they support the day-to-day activities of users, perform system maintenance, documentation of systems and deployment of IT solutions.
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The IT Operations technician should have a background in IT functions as well as desktop and phone troubleshooting skills. The IT Operations hours of operation are 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET Monday to Friday and may require the candidate to work shifts within that time period as necessary as well as be available for rotating on-call escalation issues.
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Provide assistance with installation, operation, and maintenance of District-owned desktop software, including operating systems (both Windows and Apple), off-the-shelf products (e.g. Microsoft Office, Project, Visio, Outlook) and endpoint management tools.
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Microsoft 365, Intune, Exchange Online, and Microsoft Office desktop applications. We are Mull IT. With our motto, "Your business in the front, our IT solutions in the back," we are a growing Managed Service Provider (MSP) where we pride ourselves on modern solutions, security focus, and outstanding client experiences.
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Working knowledge in the use of desktop publishing software such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat, etc. Our Functional Services Teams (FSTs) include Corporate Development, Finance, HR, HSSE, IT, Legal, Marketing/Communications, Practice Services and Real Estate and Procurement.
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IT Specialist - Provides user and desktop support in the Information Technology Department. Write and maintain system documentation (IT procedures and user FAQs) and system problems and resolutions for future reference (root cause and NOC notifications.
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SVA is looking for an IT Technical Support Specialist to join our Madison, WI team! The IT Technical Support Specialist provides hands-on support and administration of end user computer systems, peripherals, and software applications.
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