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Adverum is looking for an experienced Desktop Support Specialist to join our team in our Redwood City office. Five plus years of experience in Desktop Support or a similar role.
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Desktop Support (Windows, Macintosh & Linux Support)- Expert. Job Roll: Desktop Support Engineer. On Prem/Azure Active Directory, SCCM, Intune Management, Operating System Troubleshooting, Application Support Expert.
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Job Title: Desktop Support Location: Austin, TX Description: Provide customer facing end-user support that includes: Install and Configure desktops, laptops, mobile devices, and associated Peripherals and related Software.
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Job Description 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 Cloud, and Others), SCCM, Disaster Recovery methods, Business Continuity Planning, Market Data/ Business application Support, and Troubleshooting.
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Provide administrative and management oversight of personnel supporting desktop support requirements as outlined below. Install approved-for-use desktop software on desktop systems residing on the SIPRNET.
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The above description covers the fundamental responsibilities of the Desktop Technician Level II position. The Desktop Technician Level II ensures that service delivery adheres to company standards.
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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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Role: Desktop Support Specialist. This Level 3 Technician position is a multi-shift support role which requires a blended skillset of intermediate to advanced technical skills to support end-user services (client hardware, applications and printer support), vendor management as well as network and server infrastructure environments.
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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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Minimum Experience 1-3 Years of Field Services TechnicianAs an on-site support technician, I have experience in service delivery and end-user hardware and software Configuration troubleshooting, providing quality services to end users, which includes the following key roles and responsibilities, but not limited to:Provide customer facing end-user support that includes:Install and Configure desktops, laptops, mobile devices, and associated Peripherals and related Software.
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IBEX IT Business Experts, LLC is seeking a Desktop Technician to support the IRA C. Eaker Center for Leadership Development. Provide direct computer support for faculty, staff and students using stand-alone/telework information systems, including information systems devices, applications configuration, installation, and maintenance of hardware; client software applications to include installation, upgrade, and maintenance of software platforms.
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Experience Required 2+ Years as a Desktop Support Technician. ServiceNow CMDB maintenance, keeping local desktop incident and task queues cleared to meet established SLAs and support for various other company activities.
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As a member of the desktop support / break-fix team, the Desktop Technician will have a primary focus on Audio Visual Support (AV). Dexian has an immediate opportunity available with our premier aerospace customer for a Desktop Technician providing Level 2 support for various services.
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Job title: Technical Support Engineer – Desktop Services Client: FinTech Salary: $115,000-$200,000 Location: New York Skills: Windows 10/11, MDM, VPN’s, Mac, Office 365, VDI, Citrix, AV The role: My client are seeking a knowledgeable Desktop Support Engineer to join their 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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