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The IT Support Engineer Tier 2 (MSP) will make heavy use of O365, Windows Server, VMware, Azure, and network troubleshooting/administration. The IT Support Engineer Tier 2 (MSP) should have at least a year of MSP experience and be familiar with ConnectWise, Autotask, or other MSP RMM/PSA tools.
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Proven experience (2-5 years) in plastics process development, with expertise in injection molding, extrusion or other relevant processes. Our Tier 1 Automotive Supplier client is seeking qualified applicants for the role of Injection Molding - R&D Engineer.
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We're open to this position working in a hybrid capacity (2 days/week in office) out of our Denver, CO & Tulsa, OK offices and are willing to discuss a fully remote work style for the right candidate.
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The IT Support Engineer Tier 2 (MSP) must be comfortable with SMB Microsoft products, Windows Server, O365, Network troubleshooting/administration, Hyper-V, VMware, and Azure. Only considering IT Support Engineer Tier 2 (MSP) applicants with previous Managed Services experience.
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We’re seeking an IT Support Engineer Tier 2 (MSP) to work a hybrid schedule and visit clients in LA as needed. Partial WFH (2-3 days WFH) We’re seeking an IT Support Engineer Tier 2 (MSP) to work a hybrid schedule and visit clients in LA as needed.
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Tier 2 triage, troubleshooting, remediation, and escalation of tickets tied to the product support function. Experience in Azure/GCP (Big Query, GCS, Pub/Sub, DataProc, Airflow/Composer, Snowflake, Azure Cloud Services etc.
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Tier 2 NOC Engineer (NOSC) The Tier II NOC Engineer will be responsible for providing network administration and operational support for a large and dynamic enterprise network, as well as performing analysis and troubleshooting of network incidents with the objective of minimizing interruptions and outages for end users to mission critical communications and resources.
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In Utah the shift will be 12:00am to 8:00am Mountain Time. In California the shift will be 11:00pm to 7:00am Pacific Time. Typical job functions for the Watch Officer include: monitoring system status and performance, writing reports, maintaining event logs, tracking service tickets, perform initial triage and troubleshooting (Tier 1 support), escalating questions to Tier 2 and 3 support staff as appropriate.
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Provide tier 2 and tier 3 hardware and software support for both Windows and Apple based personal computers in an enterprise and research environment. Provide specialized scientific hardware support to researchers such as installation and troubleshooting of scientific cameras and microscopes.
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2+ years of experience troubleshooting and maintaining SONET and DWDM networks. The Network Control Center ("NCC") Tier III Technician will be responsible for providing industry leading customer service experience to internal and external stakeholders in a fast-paced, network control center environment providing support to the entire portfolio of Layer 1 products and services offered by Zayo.
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In this role, you will also assist the Tier 1 and Tier 2 Helpdesk staff in providing end-user support, troubleshooting problems with Local Area Networks, license tracking, performing PC maintenance, PC upgrades, PC configurations, and other duties as required.
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Provide Tier 1+/Tier 2 troubleshooting to resolve common issues with VOIP phones and VTC codecs. Troubleshooting and problem resolution experinece independently or as part of a team pnsite or remotely.
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Deploy and provide ongoing support for Cisco routers and Catalyst switches, to include tier 2/3 troubleshooting and engineering (as needed), developing and updating standard operating procedures for network provisioning and maintenance tasks.
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Provides Tier 1 (help desk) and Tier 2 (escalation) problem identification, diagnosis, and resolution of problems. Primary Responsibilities:Perform daily system administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of UNIX, Windows, NetApp Data OnTap network attached storage, and VMware virtualization infrastructure.
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This position is primarily responsible for supporting tier 1 and tier 2 requests involved with asset management, troubleshooting, and maintenance of companys end-user IT hardware and software HP hardware, Microsoft Windows environment with Active Directory/Azure Active Directory.
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