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As a Microsoft Power BI Support and Development Specialist, you will be responsible for providing expert end-user support for existing Power BI Reports and Dashboards, as well as designing, developing, and maintaining new custom-built data models and reports.
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IT Help Desk Support- Provide additional technical support services, such as teleconference and videoconference meetings; desktop phone support; conference room projectors and audio-visual support; network cabling and connectivity; etc.
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Reporting to the IT Manager, the IT Desktop Support Technician investigates, diagnoses, and resolves most incidents that are not resolved by the Helpdesk Technician. The IT Desktop Support Technician performs high level local desktop support for onsite personnel as well as remote support using remote control tools.
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Operational knowledge of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and application virtualization Network and routing protocols; Switch configuration and programming, VoIP Call admission controls and Phone Agent Desktop Support.
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Diagnose and resolve technical issues across a variety of hardware, software, and networking topics including but not limited to; Remote Desktop Support, Encryption technologies, desktop applications, VoIP phone systems, various operating systems (Linux, MacOS, Windows.
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Familiarity/experience working with Windows 10/11, Dell Desktop/Laptop, Zebra hand-held mobile scanners, thermal label printers (mobile/desktop), laser printers, access points, network hardware and cabling.
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They are seeking an individual to fill the role of Senior System Administrator, responsible for overseeing and coordinating the activities of both on-site and remote technology staff engaged in computer operations, desktop support, system administration, and general enterprise support.
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Desktop Support Technician OR CompTIA A+ Certification. As the Manager for the Technology Service Center (TSC), you will lead a team that encompasses Service Desk, IT Field Services and Enterprise Support teams.
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Windows Remote Desktop Servers maintenance and support. Configure, Maintain, and Support Desktop & Server applications. Working knowledge of key Windows services like Windows Clustering, Windows Print Services, Windows Remote Desktop Services, IIS, File Server, FTP, DNS, Load Balancing, etc.
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Benefits:Great EnvironmentPaid TrainingPaid HolidaysGreenix SwagWeekly PayHealth Benefits are available within 90 days for Full-Time employeesSchedule:Day shiftMonday to Friday and 1 Saturday a month requiredApplication Question(s):Do you have access to a laptop/desktop and reliable high-speed internet.
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Knowledgeable in servers, storage systems, Microsoft/Linux/Unix applications, network protocol, internetworking, configuration, and possess advanced PC support capability. Equipment support may include Enterprise Server, PC & laptop computers, storage sub-systems and drives, computer and telecommunications systems as well as networking.
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5+ years’ experience working in a Customer Service facing role providing IT helpdesk, service desk or desktop support services. 5+ years’ experience providing IT remote support for Windows based clients in an enterprise environment.
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Microsoft Certification (MCP or MCSE or any desktop support certifications) is a nice to have, not required. Premier North Atlanta -based organization is seeking an experienced Windows Desktop Technical Support consultant for a long-term contract position.
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O Proven work experience as a Technical Support Associate, Desktop Support Technician, or IT Help Desk Technician in a customer facing role. Today, Canopy helps customers support over 1 million devices across six continents and has been recognized by Inc. 5000, Backed by ATL, Venture Atlanta, and IoT Innovations.
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As a Level Two IT Support Specialist, you'll spearhead the implementation of customer-facing cloud environments, on-premise infrastructure, and telephony systems, all while delivering world-class client experiences daily.
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