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9620 GRU - IT Technical Management. Current IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Foundation certification. Relevant IT certifications (Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer, Adobe certified Expert for Developers, Google Apps Certified Deployment Specialist, Programing Language Certified Associate, Certified Associate Programmer, or Certified Professional Programmer may be substituted for two (2) years of the education or experience.
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This Announcement May Be Used To Fill One Or More Vacancies At Any Time Without Notification In FACILITIES MANAGEMENT & SECURITY SERVICES (FMSS), INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT), AND PRIVACY, GOVERNMENTAL LIAISON AND DISCLOSURE (PGLD) Divisions, And In Any Series Or Grade.
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This position serves as a direct supervisor to the DCP IT Staff and serves as a member of the College’s Consultative Council. The IT Support Supervisor manages all IT-related activities for the college including system administration, network support, operating systems support, and systems design and/or implementation.
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We are recruiting for a Level 1 IT Support Specialist that will provide front-line support for a variety of IT-related issues, with a focus on troubleshooting and resolving problems related to Microsoft Outlook, other Microsoft applications, and printers.
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Our programs are designed for working adults to provide flexible training to prepare you to start a career in IT Support, Data Analytics, UX Design, Cybersecurity, or Project Management. Our programs are designed for working adults to provide flexible training to prepare you to start a career in IT Support, Data Analytics, UX Design, Cybersecurity, or Project Management.
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UF Information Technology (UFIT) is currently seeking an entry-level IT Analyst I to join Applications, Development, and Integrations (ADI), a unit within UFIT. 1+ year of experience in software development, electronic content management solution development (Hyland OnBase or similar), e-signature administration, IT-related customer support, and software systems documentation.
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Design, implement, configure, administer, monitor, and troubleshoot a complex enterprise-level hybrid cloud and on premise physical and virtual server environment consisting of hardware, operating systems, back-office/middleware applications in multiple tiers from sandbox to production in conformance with established practices for an auditable enterprise-level IT environment for such activities as change management, preventative maintenance, and access control.
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The IT Technician will be responsible for the day-to-day tasks related to IT. The IT Technician will provide quality technical support to all departments and locations across the organization, ensuring all cases are addressed in a timely manner.
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