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4 years experience in a technical support role providing service desk IT support, POS support, network support, etc. With clients across the US, and rapidly scaling and growing, this position's responsibilities can vary, but will encompass all areas of IT infrastructure, from Network, AV, and Surveillance, to Point of Sale, Menu Updating, Third Party Delivery, and KDS.
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If you have extensive knowledge of computer hardware and software, network maintenance, and industry trends in respect to technology, then our open position as IT Support Specialist might be the perfect opportunity for you.
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Provide support of network attached devices such as computers, printers, fax machines, biometric devices, electrocardiograms, x-ray machines, smart display, and sensors. Provide LAN administrator support with the installation, configuration and maintenance of network communication devices, servers, network storage arrays and tape backup units.
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Handling support requests and procedures across the network. CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Cisco/CCNA, Linux (Redhat), Microsoft hardware (installation), AWS, or other industry relevant certifications.
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Certifications: CompTIA Server+, Network+, Microsoft certifications, Cisco CCNA, or equivalent are a plus. We are seeking a skilled IT Infrastructure Support Analyst to join our team in our New York office.
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An ONSITE IT & Network handle Engineer/Technician is needed to handle jobs similar to casual freelancing in your region. Design and support our network systems and infrastructure.
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Support events onsite & offsite requiring travel, setup of network, desktop, and printing. CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+ The ideal candidate enjoys technology and has in-depth understanding and working knowledge of many end user platforms which includes but is not limited to Windows PC's, Mac, Printers, Home Network devices and business software applications.
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Thrive is an innovative technology solutions provider focused on Cyber Security, Hybrid Cloud, Global Network Management, Disaster Recovery and traditional Managed Services. Identifies, diagnoses, and resolves first level problems for end-users of the workstations, laptops, terminal services and Citrix sessions, end-user software and hardware, network and VPN connectivity, the Internet, server services, server drive space, validation of server error messages for escalation, and new computer technology in a call center environment; communicates solutions to end-users effectively.
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Provide top-notch remote and on-site support for clients' computer and network security systems. Now, we need an IT Support Technician who can help us take this commitment to the next level.
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The Enterprise IT Support Engineer I will provide assistance for common desktop support issues with minimal supervision. At least one year of experience and knowledge of Windows 7/10, MS Office, network connectivity, printer installation and mapping, etc.
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Provide technical support for the video streaming equipment, data, optical and network communication systems accordance with the specified procedures. Provide a day-to-day technical support such as consultations and provision of services for users.
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The ideal candidate will have knowledge of computer hardware and software, network maintenance, and industry trends to keep us on the cutting edge. Our IT support person will have an immediate impact in our operations by engaging with employees throughout the company to solve critical issues.
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The Junior IT Support Specialist is responsible for providing technical assistance, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, and supporting the company's IT infrastructure. Install, upgrade, and configure laptop/desktop systems, network devices, and mobile devices.
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IT-related certifications such as ITIL, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator, Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Proficiency in IT infrastructure management, including mobile device management and network security.
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A client is looking for a Jr. Network Specialist to support a school district in Westchester County, NY. This person will be spending 100% of their day doing deskside support during the months of September.
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