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An Information Technology (IT) Specialist working in customer support provides technical support to customers who need advice, assistance, and training in applying hardware and software systems.
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We are hiring an IT Support Specialist in our Indianapolis data center. Apply: IT Support Specialist-Overnight (F) IT Support Specialist-Overnight (F) Experience in a technical support or helpdesk role requiring client support.
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Offer expert-level technical support for data center operations, including emergency response outside of standard business hours. Local to the Northridge/DTLA area, with the ability to drive and physically install hardware at data center locations.
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The IT Support Specialist maintains computer equipment and services utilized by all employees and operations of the organization, providing technical support and ensuring the whole company runs smoothly.
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O Minimum 3 years of technical experience working with hardware/software o Experience working in windows and virtualized environments o Ability to utilize an ITSM system for change and incident management o Must have experience providing end user support with Windows 10, printers, and monitors.
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The Lead Technical Support Specialist will work primarily from an Air Force base in Randolph Air Force Base. Familiarity with DoD Information Technology regulations is desired. Vertex Solutions is looking for a Lead Technical Support Specialist with a minimum of seven (7) years of information technology support experience.
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Experience in computer operations, technical support, quality assurance (QA), hardware installation, help desk, or as an end user will not be accepted for meeting the minimum qualification.
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Also, as a Technical Support Specialist, you are someone proactive, energetic, and technically skilled go-getter with excellent interpersonal skills and complete mastery of the English language.
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As a Technical Support Specialist, you will be a steward of customer experience. You will actively troubleshoot software and hardware issues all while reinforcing the value of Jolt. You will work as a partner to our customer success managers, shipping and hardware team, product managers, and development team to relay and solve software and hardware issues.
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Technical Lead Engineer sought by retailer in Jericho, NY.•Develop requirements for warehouse management system;•Design and develop comprehensive solutions architecture;•Evaluate and select software, hardware, and integration tools; •Create technical specifications, system design documents, and architecture diagrams; •Implement and support systems, including troubleshooting, issue resolution, and performance optimization;•Conduct system audits, identify areas for improvement, recommend upgrades.
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Help Desk Specialist I have a basic understanding of computer hardware and software while maintaining a high level of patience in a fast-paced environment. The Help Desk Specialist provides front line support to our end users.
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Position Overview: The Technical Support Specialist position serves as first point of contact for the customer and provides technical assistance to computer users. Education and/or Experience: High School Diploma; or 1-2 years related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience Computers and Electronics: Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.
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Technical Support Specialist. Provide technical support via telephone/email/remote access for IP based Nurse Call hardware and software. Assist with technical training at corporate facility for distributor certification.
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We are hiring a talented Technical Support Specialist II to join our team. Contribute to overall departmental goals of reducing technical support calls, complaints, and returns while improving internal processes.
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Desktop support provides technical support for computer operating systems, software, hardware and networking. Desktop support: Provides daily support for the computing desktop; including operating system, software installation and maintenance and hardware.
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