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Request: Engineering Technical - Desktop Support Technician Qty: 2 Candidate Submission Limit Per Supplier: 5 Candidate Submission Limit Per Request: 0 Desired Start Date: 4/24/2024 Duration: 12 Months1 Month3 Months6 Months9 Months12 MonthsSpecify Hrs/Wk: 40.00.
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Trailer Park Group is hiring a Desktop Support Technician for our IT department. The range of support includes but is not limited to, Windows and Mac desktop hardware, operating systems, networking, printers, video conferencing hardware and software, Microsoft and Adobe production software, and specific software applications associated with the departments.
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We are looking for IT Desktop Support Technician to join the Information Technology group. As an IT Desktop Support Technician, you will own and support the technical needs of Employees and ensure that system hardware, operating systems and software systems adhere to our organizational values.
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The Onsite Desktop Support Technician role is to provide a single point of contact for local office end users to receive support and maintenance within the organization's desktop and laptop computing environment.
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Microsoft: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician. Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) ArcGIS Desktop Developer Associate. performing system implementation and support activities including software and hardware acquisition, installation, modifications to system configuration, system and application upgrade installation.
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Configure, install, monitor, and maintain client desktop software and hardware; support mobile workforce. role is an exciting opportunity to be a part of a Global Support Team supporting 2 TV stations located in Downtown San Francisco and San Jose. The role is 1st/2nd line deskside support break/fix and demands a high level of customer service to ensure that customer satisfaction targets are both maintained and exceeded.
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Description Under the general supervision of the UCLAHealth Sciences Schools' Client Services Desktop Support Manager, the DesktopSupport Technician (DST) is responsible for providing desktop support to theUCLA Health Sciences faculty, staff, and students.
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The Desktop Support Technician willbe responsible for performing various managed client services for a strategic customer. We are currently seeking a Desktop Support Technician to join our team in Los Angeles, California (US-CA), United States (US.
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The Desktop Support Technician is responsible for the support of the user community at the Client hospitals and clinic locations. Title: Desktop Support Technician.
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The Desktop Support Technician is responsible for the support of the user community at the Client and clinic locations. - Desktop Support experience. Job Title: Desktop Analyst.
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Solugenix is assisting a client, a prestigious and large investment management company in their search for a Desktop Technician. Supports, monitors, tests, and troubleshoots hardware and software problems pertaining to LAN/WAN connectivity, Operating Systems, and provides end-user support for all LAN-based applications.
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Provide desktop/laptop support including new hardware setup, imaging, and deployment. Provide minor telecom system support including mobile devices, voicemail and user programming.
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Overseeing the deployment, maintenance, and enhancement of hardware and software support services. Overseeing the deployment, maintenance, and enhancement of hardware and software support services.
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Job Description As a Desktop Support Technician you would work as a part of a dynamic team involved with providing technical support and issue resolution to hospital users which may include users of all types and skill levels.
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The Desktop Support Technician is responsible for the support of the user community at the Keck Medicine of Client hospitals and clinic locations. The Desktop Support Technician is responsible for the support of the user community at the Keck Medicine of Client hospitals and clinic locations.
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