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Current certifications in relevant technologies such as Microsoft Windows 10 MCSA, CompTIA Network+ and A+ preferred. The Systems Support Specialist is responsible for providing on-site and remote end user support for all issues involving firm provided hardware (desktop, laptop, and mobile) and software in a timely and efficient manner.
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Knowledge of desktop and laptop hardware and software including Microsoft Office 365, OneDrive, Operating systems Windows 10, and others. Server administration for Microsoft Exchange is highly desirable.
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You should be proficient with client technologies such as desktop and laptop hardware, Microsoft Windows and Office, and other commercial off-the-shelf software products. Experience in an office environment.
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Must have a laptop, IPAD or Tablet with email access and Microsoft Office. Paperwork must be emailed and expense reports must be mailed to the office no later than two weeks after the first of each month, focus day paperwork no later than two weeks after week ending dates.
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Personal Computer/Laptop, Microsoft applications (i.e., Office 365, SharePoint, Skype/Zoom/Teams), cell phone/mobile technology, and standard office equipment. Typical office environment.
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Intermediate Microsoft Office skills: Outlook, Excel (including Statistics and Pivot Tables), Access, PowerPoint, Word. Equipment: Laptop computer, cell phone, fax machine, copier, and desk phone.
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Software Mastery: Demonstrate expertise in Microsoft Office and CAE software for enhanced communication and design. Additional Perks: Enjoy a monthly car allowance, company-provided cell phone and laptop, and flexible vacation and work hours.
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COMPUTER/SOFTWARE SKILLS: Desktop/Laptop management, Software installation and troubleshooting, use of Help Desk Ticketing systems, Internet, Microsoft Office Products. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Office environment with visits to automobile dealerships.
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Windows 10, 11, MacOS, Microsoft Teams, O365, Azure, Intune and Desktop/laptop Imaging technology knowledge is necessary. Stites & Harbison, PLLC, a full-service law firm, known for innovative technologies that solve problems, is looking for a fulltime IT Systems Engineer to join our firm-wide Technology Group developing, promoting and supporting technology and applications in our Atlanta, Georgia office.
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Windows 7-10, Microsoft Active Directory, utilization of GPOs, MS Office 365, PC hardware installation and troubleshooting, Enterprise anti-virus solutions, Helpdesk ticketing systems. Mobile device management including IOS and Android devices, Enterprise encryption solutions, Windows PC/laptop management via Active Directory.
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Windows 7-10, Microsoft Active Directory, utilization of GPOs, MS Office 365, PC hardware installation and troubleshooting, Enterprise anti-virus solutions, and Helpdesk ticketing systems.
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Proficient technical skills of Windows 10, laptop hardware, networking concepts, Microsoft Office 365 full suite and laptop build automation. This individual will assist in the management and standardization of the laptop infrastructure in addition to performing basic network administrative tasks.
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D) Windows 7-10, Microsoft Active Directory, utilization of GPOs, MS Office 365, PC hardware installation and troubleshooting, Enterprise anti-virus solutions, and Helpdesk ticketing systems.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite products is required; Proficiency with web, SaaS, and mobile applications a plus. Other benefits include car allowance, company laptop, mobile device reimbursement and full expense account for client entertainment.
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Knowledge of Microsoft software products required, MS Office Suite, Windows operating systemsDiverse Lynx LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Handling the inventory and preparation of new and/or old equipment Knowledge of Microsoft software products required, MS Office Suite, Windows operating systems and NT.Knowledge of PC components and their respective interface requirements.
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