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Bachelors degree in a related field AND Five (5) years of experience in Information Technology help desk support to work with child welfare staff to provide technical and non-technical/application support.
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Check service desk database for entries on enterprise applications or server resource issues; prioritize and respond to help desk tickets as appropriate. This position is focused on the day-to-day support & operations and will assist on projects as needed.
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Bowhead seeks an IT Helpdesk Specialist to provide support via the IT Help Desk to FDA employees across six (6) regions in the United States: Mid-Atlantic, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Central, and Pacific.
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Par/NCR POS support is a strong plus. Key Metric Store Support Network support Software and Hardware troubleshooting Hardware imaging and staging Customer Service Productivity Time Resolution Primary Accountabilities Provide first-level support in-person and remotely, including software, hardware, printers, peripherals, CCTV/DVR, wired/wireless network troubleshooting, and All Point of Sales equipment.
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Respond to help desk referred trouble tickets; provide for or assist in providing end user support for network software, operating system, hardware and peripheral equipment, and troubleshoot as necessary.
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Working knowledge of information technology user support processes is preferred including help desk, desktop support, asset management, procurement, and user training. You will use help desk software to input incident information, track the status of incidents, and report on support activities.
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Responsibilities: Basic Help Desk Functions (Password resets, map drives printer troubleshooting and installation, how to questions) Respond to inbound calls, voicemails, and online tickets Utilize Help Desk logging software by documenting each ticket with accuracy and consistency.
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The AIM team understands our role as a strategic partner to departments throughout the city; we strongly believe technology has the potential to elevate the City of Atlanta and is essential to moving the mayor's vision forward.
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You cant help but grow and are constantly striving to be your best self, and youre excited to leap into a rewarding adventure with Squeeze. Feel-good partnership with Canine Companions (for every membership sold, we donate a day of canine support to a person with a disability.
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Provide level 2 help desk support for various applications such as the Sales Force Automation software application by answering questions, researching issues, identifying problems, and providing solutions.
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Associate's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university OR Two years of experience at the lower-level Help Desk Analyst 1 or position equivalent. Assists customers with tier-one issues or forwards to second-tier support for issues beyond their subject matter expertise.
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Responsibilities: Escalation point (Level 2) to the help desk engineer that is not onsite - hardware desktop support level 2. Experience with Azure Active Directory and help move their AD environment into Azure ADResponsible for base level security, mimecast, education campaigns, etc.
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We provide IT Help Desk and comprehensive Student Lifecycle Management services that improve student engagement and accelerate learning. Student Success brings virtualized support and technology enabled solutions to the worlds most progressive institutions.
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Must have experience with the following: imaging Windows devices; installation and configuration of Windows 10 devices; MS Office 365 troubleshooting, Active Directory, Help Desk Ticketing Systems, VPN Troubleshooting, Dell and/or HP laptop hardware and software.
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OR Two years of experience at the lower-level Help Desk Analyst 1 or position equivalent. Desktop Support Analyst. Under general supervision for the client, the support analyst assists customers with tier one issues or forwards to second tier support for issues beyond their subject matter expertise.
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