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College diploma or University degree in the field of Computer Science or equivalent field and/or related experience with 7 years of end user support. A Systems Engineer is responsible for delivering first class service, advice and technical support to ACT clients, through the highest standards of customer service, efficiency, knowledge and integrity.
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Provides personnel and end-user support for geographic information system (GIS) software. The TCWP team provides education, outreach, and planning support for communities around the state, focusing on approaches that foster collaboration and holistic solutions to reduce risks from floods and other hazards.
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Operating System Support: Provide support for various operating systems (e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux) and assist users with software installation and troubleshooting. Remote Support: When possible, offer remote technical support to clients or end-users using remote desktop tools or phone support to resolve issues without the need for an on-site visit.
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Provide proactive end-user support for various ML tools, ensuring seamless operation. Proficiency in OpenShift, Google Cloud Platform, and experience with DevOps practices. Akodis is seeking a dynamic Machine Learning Engineer to join our team, focusing on supporting and managing various ML tools.
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The candidate will provide user supports in solving desktop and trading system issues. Knowledge in troubleshooting Windows Operating System, Microsoft Office Suite, Internet, GPO, printer. 111 Town Square Place, Suite 320.
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User Account Management: Assist with user account creation, password resets, and access control, ensuring that users have the necessary permissions and access rights. On-Site Technical Support: Travel to client locations or within an organization to diagnose and resolve hardware, software, and network-related IT issues.
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IT Field Services Technicians are professionals responsible for providing on-site technical support, maintenance, and troubleshooting services to clients or organizations. The ability to adapt to different IT environments and technologies is essential for IT Field Techs to provide effective on-site support.
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You need to demonstrate the ability to lead a team in an educational environment successfully, along with a proven background in end user training, user support, customer service, troubleshooting, and systems management.
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Provide Help Desk / End User Support. Maintain and support Windows Servers 2012/2016/2019 (includes Active Directory, DNS, ADFS, DHCP, Print Servers, Terminal Servers, and Web Servers.
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Experience with Agile methodology, writing user stories, managing scrum calls, prioritizing backlog, etc. Act as the product(s) subject matter expert to support scope and requirement decisions.
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Security within Workday will also be a main component of this role, such as user access control, role-based security, data protection, and compliance. You will have the exciting opportunity to join an established, growing team while providing support and overseeing the design, configuration, and performance of Workday applications across multiple modules.
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The firm are seeking a Desktop Support Engineer who will be responsible for providing third level support to the user community as well as working across assigned projects. Desktop Support Engineer | San Diego, CA | $70,000-$80,000 + Bonus.
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Your primary focus will be on providing end-user support, ensuring the security and efficiency of our IT infrastructure and spearheading IT projects to enhance business operations. · Collaborate with external vendors for IT support and project execution, ensuring smooth coordination and timely delivery of services.
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We respect and seek to empower each individual and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills, and experiences within our workforce. Training: Provide basic user training and guidance to end-users on IT equipment operation, software usage, and best practices.
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Peripheral Support: Troubleshoot and maintain peripheral devices, such as printers, scanners, and monitors, to ensure they function correctly. Inventory Management: Keep track of inventory, spare parts, and IT equipment in the field service vehicle to ensure availability for on-site repairs and replacements.
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