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The client IT AV/Desktop Support Technician position entails: Provides on-site and virtual technical support for VTC conference and other web conferencing platforms, troubleshooting of AV/VTC issues and audio/video conferencing related issues working directly with customers as well as other internal technical resources.
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Job Description - DESKTOP SUPPORT SPECIALIST (240819) Provides a single point of contact for end-users to receive Tier 2 support and maintenance within the organization's desktop computing environment.
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Job Title: Desktop Support Specialist. Hands-on experience in Desktop support. Support as required Priority 1 and Priority Service Restoration Bridges and assist with local countermeasure implementations.
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This candidate must be well versed in Desktop / Server Windows Operating System Configuration methods including Standalone Physical / Virtualized Environments, Image management, Support of LAN / WAN networks, Email Systems (Exchange, Office 365 Cloud, and Others), SCCM, Disaster Recovery methods, Business Continuity Planning, Market Data/ Business application Support, and Troubleshooting.
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Role: Desktop Support Administrator Level II (WPS) Install, upgrade, support and troubleshoot, Windows 10, other OS and Microsoft Office 365 and any other authorized/standard desktop applications.
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ServiceNow CMDB maintenance, keeping local desktop incident and task queues cleared to meet established SLAs and support for various other company activities. Experience Required 2+ Years as a Desktop Support Technician.
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The desktop support technician will troubleshoot problem areas (in person, by telephone or via email) in a timely and accurate fashion, and provide end user assistance where required while following all guidelines and expectations set by the IT Support Manager.
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Title : Desktop Support Lead. Manage and Maintain Cisco VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN gateways, MCU, Conductor, Client for Audio/Video conferencing support. At times, would be required to support of client meetings and events including functionality and use of audio visual and presentation technologies via Skype Broadcast.
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IT Remote Desktop Support will provide Remote IT support services for assigned Allegion facilities. Job Title: IT Remote Desktop Support Technician. Required Skills: Desktop Management - MAC, Desktop Support - Remote.
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OPEN TO RICE COUNTY INTERNAL EMPLOYEES ONLYThe Desktop Support Technician maintains and supports the County's computer equipment and telecommunications systems by providing a high degree of efficiency, reliability, and quality customer service to County users.
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We are seeking a Desktop Deployment Analyst to support the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head (NSWC IHD), a Department of Defense entity responsible for providing IT services and products to Command personnel and the EOD community.
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Job Title: Desktop EngineerLocations: Sandy UT, Richardson TX, Hoboken, NJ, Atlanta, GA Job Type: Full-TimePosition Overview:We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Desktop Engineer to join our team.
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Proven work experience as a Desktop Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, or similar role. Anastasia Beverly Hills is looking for an experienced Desktop Support Engineer who excels at servicing internal resources with network, endpoint, and software related issues.
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Job Title: Desktop Support Engineer. Desktop Support experience in a Corporate environment doing Deskside Support, Field Services, Walkup Support & Exec /VIP Support.
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The Sr. Desktop Support Specialist will report to the Desktop Support Manager in the Technology Department. 3-5 years of experience in Help Desk, System Admin, or Desktop Support role.
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