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Basic skills in the following areas: Mac/PC laptop hardware, software, telecommunications, mobile devices, and networking. The IT Support Specialist is responsible for providing first-level phone and email support on various technical issues involving hardware and software.
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Strong knowledge of one or more aspects of GPU-accelerated computing, including artificial intelligence, deep learning, data analytics, simulation, and visualization including underlying software and hardware architectures.
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Supporting Intel based desktop and laptop hardware. The Analyst also participates in other desktop system work such as configuring and deploying new systems, maintaining existing hardware and software and assisting in employee moves.
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We are looking for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join the IT Operations Corporate Engineering team to build and maintain the tooling to secure and manage our fleet across multiple platforms (macOS, ChromeOS, Windows) and across various hardware types (laptop, desktop, mobile.
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Responsibilities :- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Demonstrable experience in managing a successful team of support technicians and successful completion of computer hardware and current desktop support technician certifications Excellent customer service skills Desk side Support Management Customer Relationship Management Vendor Relationship Management Project Management SLA Management including Incident, problem, Configuration, Service request etc.
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Provide hardware break/fix support and warranty support for current desktop, laptop, tablets and workstation devices. Work with procurement staff to purchase hardware and software.
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Experience providing desktop/laptop computer hardware support. Coordinate with vendor support contacts to resolve technical problems with desktop hardware and software. Experience supporting Cisco VoIP phones and Jabber client.
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Must have experience repairing laptop computers (hardware and software). Arey Jones Educational Solutions is a premier, rapidly expanding, solutions provider of computer hardware, integration, logistics, service, and support to education and local government markets nationwide.
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Expanding and dynamic IT firm seeks Field PC Technician to cover Manatee/Hillsborough/Pinellas Counties FL. Must have experience repairing laptop computers (hardware and software). Expanding and dynamic IT firm seeks Field PC Technician to cover Manatee/Hillsborough/Pinellas Counties FL. Must have experience repairing laptop computers (hardware and software.
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Insight Global is searching for a Sr. Desktop Support Tech to join the team of an insurance provider in Oklahoma City. This person will be providing technical support to end-users for all desktop/laptop related issues, including troubleshooting, installation, configuration, and maintenance of hardware and software.
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Systems are sophisticated Scanning Electron Microscopes with Sub-Systems Hardware such as Wafer handler, Electron beam columns, Electron detectors, Optical Microscope, EDX unit, Vacuum robots, Vacuum pumps, Vacuum Chambers, RGA, High precision XYZ Stage etc.
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Build, configuring and troubleshoot Install "Gold" image on Customer PC and laptop applications and hardware components. Experience with building, configuring, replacing and troubleshooting PC and laptop hardware components.
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As a Field Engineer 3, you will perform activities associated with installing, diagnosing, maintaining and servicing computer-related products, including but not limited to desktop & laptop computers, printers, network devices, standard software, and low-end servers at customer sites, and/or depot locations.
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Skill 2 – Desktop / Laptop Hardware Support Yrs of Exp – 7-10 years. Must be proficient in assisting customers users with their technical needs with the following devices: with laptop, desktop, desk phones, headsets, mouse, keyboard, mobile devices (iOS, Android), printing, faxing, scanning.
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High level of Windows and MacOS knowledge – laptop imaging and configuration, hardware and software issues troubleshooting skills. You should have strong written and verbal communication, solid hardware/software troubleshooting skills for common desktop/laptop issues, IT infrastructure, and a customer-focused mentality.
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