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Hands-on knowledge of Active Directory Group policy as applied to workstations Hands-on knowledge of end user workstations and technology to support end user workstations Experience with PIV and CAC authentication Provide support on a M-F business hours schedule in the eastern time zone Extended hour and weekend support on emergency basis.
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Help Desk Manager (Principal) - DOJ EOIR End User Support. GOVERNMENT AGENCY : DOJ EOIR End User. Develop, update, and evaluate the value of routine and ad hoc Service Desk metrics and ticket status reports, Service Desk processes (including SOPs), and Service Desk analyst schedules and operations across desktop support, application support, and hardware teams.
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Gwu.edu. This position serves as Windows Systems Engineer I and End-User Desktop Support. The position provides full spectrum of software and hardware support to our on-site and remote client community in areas of expertise to include: full knowledge and understanding of MS Windows operating systems and Office Suite software installation/customization and support, hardware troubleshooting and repair, desktop disk imaging and deployment and LAN connectivity.
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The End User Tech provides intermediate level on-site technical support for customer/company network systems. Provides technical support for end user hardware (laptops, printers, tablets, mobile devices) and peripherals, software (COTS, GOTS, Web), audiovisual display systems, and wireless technologies.
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Proficiency in Microsoft 1080 Webcam/VOIP Systems and experience with End User Support utilizing Casea Help Desk System. Certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate or CompTIA A+ are desirable but not required.
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Maintain smooth operation of multi-user computer systems, including coordination with network, software, and system engineers, PC desktop technicians, project managers, end users, and customer and IT management.
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The successful candidate will have hands-on experience with managing a Windows 10 workstation environment; packaging, deploying and supporting software for Windows operating systems; managing printers; and providing Tier 3 end-user support.
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The Desktop Support Specialist troubleshoots, diagnoses, and resolves end-user device incidents and problems, through both deskside support services and by serving on the Walk-Up Service Desk, where appropriate.
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About the role: The Desktop Engineer, Sr. provides IT end user platform systems support to Premise managed health centers, corporate users, and regional offices. Provide end user support utilizing Premise device management tools including Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, Intune, PrinterLogic, and other tools as required.
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Provide Windows 10/11 desktop administration and end-user support, including operating system deployment and imaging via MECM, client application installation, roaming profiles, troubleshooting, and peripheral support.
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Requires working knowledge of and ability to apply standards, concepts, and techniques in the following areas: desktop computer imaging, end user support and hardware repair for Windows and Apple computers and laptops, activation and end user support for mobile devices, network printer support, and warranty coordination for HP and other makes of printers and multi-function devices.
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Experience with customer requirements gathering and understanding of Enterprise IT Infrastructure such as Data Center Management Lifecycle; Desktop Hosting; Unified Communications; End User Device Support; Video & A/V Support.
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Provides Tier 2 deskside end user support including imaging, deployment, asset management, Windows 10 with strong user interaction skills. Deskside support Engineer with a minimum of 4 years of experience providing desk side support, acting as senior engineer specializing in troubleshooting of complex and advanced end-user issues with hardware and software in a diverse MS Windows environment.
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Ensure designs are consistent with cybersecurity best practices with regard to secure configuration management, Cloud security, document management services, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), web and application services, mobile device management, infrastructure and network access, end-user support, authentication, and data recovery.
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Omnissa, previously known as VMware End-User Computing (EUC), is at the forefront of delivering cutting-edge virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and industry-leading Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) solutions.
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