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Provides advanced-level end-user support via remote support tools, over the phone in an automatic call distribution (ACD) Help Desk environment, or in person. Hands-on experience and advanced knowledge of a multitude of current IT systems, technologies, hardware, applications, IT security, e.g., laptops/desktops/tablets/peripherals, Active Directory, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365 environment, Windows/Mac/Linux OS, MS Office products, Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), security tools /systems, Citrix, network communication protocols, etc.
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The Help Desk Analyst provides phone and on-site support for in-house computer systems, peripherals, telephone, and network equipment at the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago's 30+ physical locations.
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The Help Desk Technician is an onsite position that will support inbound tickets and phone calls from our employees in all locations including our remote workforce. Professional IT Certifications, such as: Microsoft MCP/MCSA, Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+ OR possessing the drive to achieve professional IT certifications applicable to the services and solutions used by Ardmore Roderick.
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Provides phone and deskside support from start to completion for all desktop/server related issues, including problem assessment/resolution. CompTIA A+ and/or CompTIA Network+ preferred.
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Provides technical support for all students, faculty, and staff using Office 365, computers, mobile devices, Ellucian Colleague ERP, Canvas LMS, A/V, and various proprietary applications desk-side and via phone or email.
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As an IT Support Specialist, you will be part of a team of IT professionals who provide in-house technical PC hardware and software support for over 800 employees in nearly 20 locations.
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Provide technical phone support for trouble shooting and/or repair. With a diverse line of products supported by our advanced IoT technologies, regional distribution channels, and a global service network, we tap into the power of data and technology to enhance safety and productivity while optimizing performance.
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Remote Support: When possible, offer remote technical support to clients or end-users using remote desktop tools or phone support to resolve issues without the need for an on-site visit.
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Provide technical support and troubleshooting assistance to end-users via phone, email, or in person. As an IT Support Specialist, you will be responsible for providing technical assistance and support to end-users, resolving hardware and software issues, and maintaining IT infrastructure.
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The Technical Support Representative will be responsible for providing technical assistance and support to customers over the phone, email, or chat channels. Strong knowledge of computer hardware, software, operating systems, and network troubleshooting.
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Support VOIP phone system and network connectivity. Coordinate with third-party providers for software or cloud support. Support and troubleshoot ERP system, eCommerce website, and other business software.
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The IT Support Associate must have a general knowledge of networking, firewalls, phone system, and remote support. Provide network and remote connectivity hardware/software support.
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Examples of candidate's responsibilities include:Perform analysis and testing to verify the strengths and weaknesses of client IT environments utilizing commercial and open source security testing toolsPerform Internet penetration testing (blackbox/greybox /whitebox testing) and network architecture reviews (manual/automated)Perform other security testing tasks such as wireless penetration testing, social engineering campaigns (email, web, phone, physical, etc.
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Provides phone and on-site support for in-house computer systems, peripherals, telephone, and network equipment at the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago's 30+ physical locations. Minimum of 1 year experience providing IT support over the phone.
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The IT Support Specialist will be responsible for providing first-level support of RELL computer, server, and network systems in partnership with our ERP service partner, Corterra Business Systems.
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