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Certifications such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), or ITIL Foundation are desirable. Relevant IT certifications (such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician) are preferred.
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Under the general direction of the UCSC Silicon Valley IT Director, and with the support of staff, the Desktop Support Technician installs, maintains, and supports staff (PCE staff, UC Scout staff and teachers, and SBAC staff), and studio and lab computers, printers, peripherals, teleconferencing, and audio/visual equipment.
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The Tier 2 Desktop Technician will be responsible for IT desktop support to almost 300 users in Asheville. Alpha Omega is looking for a Tier 2 Desktop Technician to support end-users at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) in Asheville, NC, under the NCEI IT Support Services (NCEI ITSS) contract.
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We are looking for IT Desktop Support Technician to join the Information Technology group. As an IT Desktop Support Technician, you will own and support the technical needs of Employees and ensure that system hardware, operating systems and software systems adhere to our organizational values.
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Certifications: Desktop Support Technician, Technical Support Professional (HDI) Help Desk Institute; Windows 10, Office 365 (MCSA) Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate; Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP); Net+, Security+ (CompTIA); Mobile Device Management (AirWatch, JAMF, Meraki); IT Service Management - Foundation (ITIL) Information Technology Infrastructure Library.
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As a Desktop Support Technician you are responsible for supporting client technology and services located onsite at the customer location. This includes but not limited to desktop/laptop break/fix, re-imaging, troubleshooting, desk & mobile phone support and Audio/Visual & physical conference room support technologies.
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We are currently seeking a Tier 2 Desktop Engineer/Technician (Windows & Mac) to join one of the leading media, technology, and financial institutions in NYC. But this isn't just any ordinary role – it's with a special division dedicated to driving positive change across the globe.
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Relevant certifications such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), or equivalent. The IT Support Engineer - Onsite Support is responsible for delivering comprehensive IT support services to end-users within the organization.
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Job Title: IT Remote Desktop Support Technician. IT Remote Desktop Support will provide Remote IT support services for assigned Allegion facilities. Required Skills: Desktop Management - MAC, Desktop Support - Remote.
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One or more of the following industry certifications is highly desired: Help Desk Institute (HDI) CompTIA A+ CompTIA Network+ CompTIA Security+ MCSA: Windows 10 MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure MCDST: Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician.
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IT Remote Desktop Support Technician. Work with cross functional teams in support of project initiatives in defining the IT support scope. Basic Audio-Visual Support.
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Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician) are a plus. The Desktop Support Engineer will be responsible for providing technical assistance and support to our organization's desktop, laptop, and mobile device users.
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Provide administrative and management oversight of personnel supporting desktop support requirements as outlined below. Install approved-for-use desktop software on desktop systems residing on the SIPRNET.
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The Desktop Support Technician is part of the Help Desk team and provides remote technical assistance, support, and maintenance for the County's computers, related computer equipment, telephones, and audio/video equipment to deliver a high level of availability and reliability.
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