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Experience with remote desktop support tools and IT service management (ITSM) software. The Desktop Team Lead is responsible for leading a team of Desktop Support Technicians who provide technical support and maintenance for desktop computers, laptops, and associated software and hardware.
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Optomi, in partnership with a leading enterprise provider of renewable energy, is seeking a Desktop Support Technician for an opportunity local to Princeton, NJ. The ideal candidate is someone with strong customer service and troubleshooting skills to resolve technical issues for end users.
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Desktop Support Technician - Princeton, NJ. The Desktop Support Technician will be responsible for supporting all end users relating to hardware and software, computer applications, and LAN related issues.
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The Desktop Support Specialist will be responsible for providing on-site technical support, maintaining the integrity of clients’ overall technological infrastructure, and delivering exceptional service that improves customer satisfaction, maximizes customer retention, and increases profitability.
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Perform maintenance tasks and configuration with desktop management software tools including: software updates and patches, remote control tools, application inventory and management, inventory reporting and IT asset management imaging computers Establish and maintain user accounts and passwords in accordance with company information security guidelines.
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Possess a technical understanding of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) Operations, including Service Desk, Desktop, Network, Telecommunications, Data Center, Application Support, Service Level Management, and other areas of IT Operations.
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The Northrop Grumman Classified Solutions team is seeking an experienced Desktop PC Technician to join its dynamic team of technical professionals. Coordinates with users, service desk, server administrators, network engineers, and customer and IT management.
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As the Desktop Support Technician in JFK Airport, you will be responsible for dealing with technical issues escalated from the helpdesk function and working with end user to troubleshoot hardware, software, and connectivity problems along with supporting the business on project-based requirements and IMACS.
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ACS is searching for an Desktop Support Technician to join our team for our clients in the Philadelphia / Cherry Hill area. Our services include providing fully staffed 24/7/365 NOC and Help Desk Support, project management and implementation support, data warehousing and dashboard development, software development, and strategic consulting services to an array of corporate clients that align with their strategies and operations.
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Resolves technical problems and answers queries by telephone in support of internal and/or outside customer computer hardware, software, network, and telecommunications systems. Provides technical support for computers and associated networks.
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Desktop PC Technician. Proficiency in remote administration and troubleshooting of desktop PCs, SCCM, PowerShell. Experience supporting VMware VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.
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2-5 years’ experience in service desk or desktop role providing technical and hardware support to end users for laptops, tablets, and phones. The purpose of the IT deskside services technician role is to provide high-quality technical support to end-users within the organization.
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The Service Desk Technician Level 2 provides technical support for customers who experience computer and software issues in the areas of standard Windows desktop applications as well as applications developed by the vendors.
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EBSCO’s Corp IT team is looking for a new Desktop Support Pro to join the team. 3+ years of experience with an enterprise desktop management platform (SCCM, JAMF, Altiris, LanDesk, etc.
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On-site support - participate in end-user support and problem management for all areas of the IT infrastructure. Representatives make a difference to customers and the company, providing over-the-phone customer service, sales, and technical support.
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