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Provides Tier 1 (Help Desk) problem identification, diagnosis and resolution of problems. Provides Tier 2 (Help Desk) problem identification, diagnosis and resolution of problems. Provides Tier 1 (Help Desk) problem identification, diagnosis and resolution of problems.
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EXECUTION Partner with Store Leadership Team to execute floorsets to visual brand standards Replenish Sales Floor as needed Execute Store Maintenance checklists (neat, clean and tidy) including Service Desk Responsible for contributing to the efforts to prevent shrink and safety awareness.
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The BA will be the first-line supervisor for the Help Desk, take those statistics and convert them to useful information for reports to the field. Collect and analyze helpdesk data, streamline operations Act as a liaison between the client and the Help Desk Record and analyze helpdesk ticket metrics, track call volume, etc.
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IT Concepts is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Tier 2 Desktop Support Analyst to join our on-site IT Managed Service Desk team. IT Concepts is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Tier 2 Desktop Support Analyst to join our on-site IT Managed Service Desk team.
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The client has a Business Intelligence site that tracks Help Desk statistics. Act as a liaison between the client and the Help Desk. Familiar with Remedy IT Service Management System (nice to have, but not a deal-breaker.
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As a Help Desk Manager, the candidate should manage the daily operations of HSI Client's help desk. Key Qualifications: -Minimum 2 years of experience in a help desk or technical support role.
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Responsible for all front desk functions including check-ins, check-outs, payments, reservations, PBX operation, answering calls within 3 rings, etc. This property is conveniently located near the University of Maryland, Capitol One Field, and the Xfinity Arena which makes getting to business meetings, conferences, or sporting events a breeze.
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AT&T has an opening for a Help Desk Specialist to support Public Sector Solutions. Our Help Desk Specialist Level 1 HD1 earns between $43,500 - $97,030 yearly. Small team providing service availability monitoring and help desk support for internet-like collaboration services hosted on a government intranet for a large and diverse community of users.
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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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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Help Desk Support I to join our team in the DMV area. For all positions requiring access to technology/software source code that is subject to export control laws, employment with the company is contingent on either verifying U.S.-person status or obtaining any necessary license.
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Keep the front desk clean, organized and free of clutter at all times. Cover the front desk during the building's set business hours and be an on-site point of contact for members, located at the Community Bar.
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This is a BILINGUAL (Spanish/ English) medical front desk position! Job Description: Performs all duties of a Medical Front desk Representative as well as schedule and coordinate workflow of staff, quality control, monitor and provide guidance, provide training and orientation of staff, assist manager in monitoring inventory and ordering supplies.
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Minimum of 1 year telephonic customer service experience typically acquired in a call center role, front desk reception, hospital, or medical office scheduling environment. As the medical education and clinical partner of Georgetown University for more than 20 years, MedStar Health is dedicated not only to teaching the next generation of doctors, but also to the continuing education, professional development, and personal fulfillment of our whole team.
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Support Mitel VOiP phone systems and configure & deploy desk phones as directed. Experience with the following hardware: Dell, HP, Cisco, Extreme, Konica, Xerox, Toshiba, Oce, & Canon. Support Mitel VOiP phone systems and configure & deploy desk phones as directed.
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Uses a variety of office equipment: fax/scanner/printer/copier, cell/desk telephone, PC/laptop/tablet. The Senior Estimator reads specifications, blue prints and apply local, state and federal requirements to generate project estimates using estimating software (HCSS or similar.
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