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Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach is currently looking for a responsible Overnight Front Desk Agent! Meet with departing Front Desk Host to review business status, log-book and follow-up items.
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Review, redirect, and remediate misrouted tickets by reviewing KBs, submitting Quality Assurance tickets to enterprise help desk (Global Service Center [GSC]), and work with various IT organizations on ticket workflow.
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Overview SOSi is currently seeking an experienced Enterprise Service Desk Specialist join our team in Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Honolulu, Hawaii. Prior experience using Service Desk software (e.g., Jira, Remedy, ServiceNow.
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Preparing detailed test requirements based on NAVSEA derived specifications.
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Advanced Issue Resolution: Handle escalated issues from Level 1 Help Desk, including more complex hardware, software, and network problems. Ability to handle escalated issues and provide mentoring to Level 1 Help Desk Admins.
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Manages a service desk tool based on Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) frameworks, addressing incident management, service requests, problem management, access management, and event management.
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Provide services for tier II, intermediate-level IT customer support and help desk services to Customer HQ staff and collocated organizations as required. Must be able to provide tier II troubleshooting support to end users for computer, application and hardware that Tier I (Enterprise Service Desk) is unable to resolve.
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ASE is looking for a Help Desk Technician to work in Honolulu, HI. The Help Desk Technician operates as a key Command and Control, Communications and Cyber (C4) technical focal point. At least 2 years of experience in service desk or help desk support with basic troubleshooting skills in hardware, software, and network topologies.
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We are looking for FRONT DESK HOSTS/ HOSTESSES who know how to provide a Memorable Experience for our Guests. Be passionate about working in a fast paced, team environment *Be available on ALL Holidays If you answered yes to all of the above, let’s talk around the camp fire.
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Windows 10, Troubleshooting, Customer service, Windows, Technical support, Service desk, Helpdesk troubleshooting, Password reset, Office 365, Hardware, Desktop, Phone support, Ticketing system, Help desk support, Help desk, Support, Active directory, Support desk.
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Prepares standard statistical reports, such as help desk incident reports. Logs and tracks calls using help desk software and maintains history records and related problem documentation.
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Join our team as a Front Desk Receptionist, where you'll play a vital role in our practice, creating exceptional, positive experiences for our valued patients from the moment they arrive to when they leave our office.
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Hawaii Endoscopy Center is looking for a full-time Front Desk Receptionist to join our amazing patient focused team. Hawaii Endoscopy Center is looking for a full-time Front Desk Receptionist to join our amazing patient focused team.
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Receptionist/Administrative Assistant (Downtown Honolulu)
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