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5 or more years’ experience in an information technology (IT) role in help desk function. Achieve global and local service desk metrics and service levels. Technical skills including but not limited to: Windows 7, 10, and 11, O365 suite, iOS, Office 2010, SCCM, and PC hardware.
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As a Help Desk Analyst, you will be instrumental in providing IT support to our team, acting as an IT liaison, and coordinating various activities within our facilities. We are seeking a Help Desk Analyst to join our team located in Bloomington, Minnesota.
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The help desk analyst is responsible for assisting the voice telecommunication and loss prevention requests, resolve systems and hardware issues, and manage the priority tickets in escalated situations.
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An MSP client of ours based in Wenatchee, WA is looking for a Help Desk Technician that ideally has previous MSP experience or has supported multiple end users with multiple locations. Provide Tier III Help Desk Support, ensuring efficient resolution of customer issues.
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We are offering an opportunity for an experienced Help Desk Analyst III to join our team located in Racine, Wisconsin. Work hands-on with our help desk, including working through backlog tickets and keeping clients informed on progress.
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A client of Robert Half is looking to permanent a permanent User Support Analyst I to join the team to support after hours (nights and weekends) help desk for tier 1 & tier 2 support.
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We are offering an exciting opportunity for a Help Desk Analyst in Cleveland, Ohio. As a Help Desk Analyst, you will provide technical support to internal personnel, troubleshoot IT related problems, and ensure a smooth operation of our IT infrastructure.
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We are providing a pivotal role for a Help Desk Analyst I in AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, 48326-1808, United States. Escalate problems as appropriate following help desk procedures.
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Robert Half is searching for a Help Desk Analyst II to support a MSP in Klamath Falls, Oregon. This primary responsibility of this Help Desk Analyst II is resolving incoming issues as received and work in a team environment offering excellent customer service with strong technical skills.
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Possess a minimum of 1 year of experience in a Help Desk Analyst role or similar position. We are on the lookout for a Help Desk Analyst I to join our team based in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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We are offering a long-term contract employment opportunity for a Help Desk Analyst in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Minimum 2 years of experience in a Help Desk Analyst role or similar.
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We are in search of a Help Desk Analyst II to join our team based in Alpharetta, Georgia. As a Help Desk Analyst II, you will be responsible for providing support to our team and customers, maintaining the integrity of our network, and developing scripts to automate tasks.
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We are offering a contract to hire employment opportunity for a Help Desk Analyst II in the financial industry, based in the Quad Cities. Manage service desk tickets and support tickets, providing solutions to issues in a timely manner.
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We are offering an opportunity for a Help Desk Analyst II to join our team in the Real Estate - Developers industry, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, 85250-4421, United States. As a Help Desk Analyst II, you'll be responsible for providing technical assistance and support related to computer systems, hardware, and software.
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We are offering a contract to hire employment opportunity for a Help Desk Analyst II in the legal industry, based in CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. Robert Half is the world’s first and largest specialized talent solutions firm that connects highly qualified job seekers to opportunities at great companies.
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