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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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Job Tittle: Level 3 Desktop Support Specialist. Configuresand installs Cisco network switches and routers to support LAN and WAN communication needs. Strong troubleshooting capabilities are required to provide client hardware support in a predominantly Windows OS environment.
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Experience with remote desktop support applications such as Bomgar, ConnectWise, GovernLan, or similar support solutions. This position will lead the IT desktop support and field services team supporting over 30 clinic locations and more than 350 clinical users.
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Associate Manager, Derivative Analyst - Trade Support. Providing middle and back office support for the following products: equity, fixed income, swaps, bank debt, contract for differences, futures, commodities, options, FX, mortgages and repos.
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The analyst will also provide project-related support (e.g. classroom media upgrades, desktop upgrades, customer training, deployments of new IT services) as needed. The analyst works assisting a Senior AV/Media Engineer with more complex projects and works for a Support Manager in delivering daily break/fix support, service request fulfillment, event planning and support.
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Arizona.edu) at the Division of Agriculture, Life & Veterinary Sciences & Cooperative Extension is looking for a talented and energetic IT Support Analyst to support faculty and staff in their ability to deliver research, instruction, and outreach using cutting-edge technologies in both indoor and outdoor environments.
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Skills: Caregiver - Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) - STNA - Resident Assistant - Home Health Aide - Assisted Living – Group Home – Human Services. Key Words: Direct Support Professional, Caregiver, daily pay, CNA, Pay on Demand.
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This role is for a Combined Cycle Power Plant Operator.
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Must be certified as a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) through the Illinois Certification Board or willing to pursue this certification. If not already a Certified Recovery Support Specialist, the Recovery Support Specialist must attend the next available CRSS training, complete the program requirements and pass the exam.
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In collaboration with central IT Customer Support Services, leverage JAMF and/or InTune to manage department devices. The Client Support Specialist provides IT software and hardware support to the faculty, staff, and students of Princeton University.
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Support participants with developmental goals like budgeting, exercise, and nutrition. Network of Support: *Supervisors who care deeply about the participants and your wellbeing. Assist people with their personal hygiene and support individuals who can have behavioral challenges and other complex needs.
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The Family Support Specialist is an integral part of our Family Services team, serving infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children and their families at our Bayview location. The Family Support Specialist has an in-depth understanding of the challenges of our families and children, the ability to provide trauma-informed child, individual and family therapy, and the experience to facilitate a range of community and family support services.
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Sustainment & Restoration Services (SRS) welcomes applications for a Research Analyst position in direct support of the Office of Economic and Manpower Analysis and the Economics Department at the United States Military Academy, West Point.
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Support our Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing team specifically working on large scale HVAC design. Kimley-Horn's is seeking a Mechanical Engineer-In-Training with 2+ years of experience to join the Phoenix, AZ office.
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Keywords: direct support professional, dsp, direct care, residential counselor, caregiver, home health aide, CNA, PCA, personal care aide, youth counselor, direct care worker, group home, evenings, overnights, evening shift, night shift, overnight shift, non profit, human services, mental health, behavioral health, psychology, hiring immediately, now hiring, full time, part time.
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