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Configure IM-20, A80, Fusion and Peplink Devices Assist on-site deployment personnel Handle tier 2 Petro support calls About us: IDT is a US Communications and Money Transfer company founded in 1990 and headquartered in Newark, New Jersey.
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Job Description Duration: 12 Months, possibility to extend Designation: Hybrid, 2 days a week on site – Available for 24/7 support schedule Location: Mt Laurel, NJ, or New York City, NY Position Overview: In this role, you'll be the guardian of the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) environment, focusing on optimizing its health and performance.
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Job Purpose: The onsite support engineer will provide high quality technical support for all End User Computing devices (Laptop, Desktop and mobility) for office-based staff at site, including leading on the resolution of incidents, problems, requests, in order to achieve high standards of customer service and deliver optimum operational and business benefits.
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Reporting to the IT Director, the Desktop Support Engineer will provide first-and second-level technical support to end users, facilitate employee onboarding and offboarding, coordinate on-site IT engagements, and administer licenses.
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Create, review, and implement site specific MPs and SOPs. 50 FacOps Assets/MW, asset tagged and bulk "received" in tointo inventory/SeRF and CMMS to include certain key Landlord assets (i.e. MSBs, SBs, UPS, and PDUs) for maintenance/impact coordination.
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Under varying degrees of direction, with varying degrees of latitude for independent action and decision, the Broadcast & IT Support Engineer is expected to support and maintain an active 24/7/365 broadcast facility which includes master control, transmission site, and various interconnected production and/or post-production facilities.
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Work in a team of production support engineers and provide automation, toil reduction, and employ Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles. Provide Level 2 Production Support on Risk Application used by Credit Risk and Market Risk.
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This is a NYC region hybrid opportunity (where our headquarters are located) with the opportunity to work remotely on some days when on-site work is not needed. We’re looking for someone with a modern IT Infrastructure toolset, focused on SaaS tools and MacOS, IOS and Android devices, in order to provide exceptional support for our rapidly growing team.
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Our enterprise-level client in Manhattan, NY, has an immediate need for an IT Support Engineer. Follow us on social media and be the first to know about open positions, career advice, and insider tips and tricks.
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Coordination and setup of all Audio-Visual (video conferencing, virtual meetings) requirements for all on-site and remote Senior Executive meetings. Generate regular reports on support activities and identify trends or areas for improvement.
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IT Desktop Support Engineer - L1. 2-3 years of experience, client will train on client specific processes, ticketing system, etc. Level 1 tech with the basics, A+ certified, knows basic troubleshooting on Windows and Apple platforms.
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The Client Site Services Engineer will serve their primary client by going on-site to their locations, serving as deskside support and on-site support to all client issues, responding to service tickets of the client’s requests or problems; resolves all first level end-user problems; escalates all Tier 2 problems to the next level of support for guidance and direction; contacts third-party vendors for warranty service repair and dispatch.
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Partners with AV Support to manage the meeting events calendar and provide support for live events and town halls both on site and remote. Strong background in troubleshooting and superior analytical skills supporting users in a Windows environment on multiple client computing platforms, i.e. Physical and Virtual Workstations, and Citrix.
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Create, review, and implement site specific MPs and SOPs. 50 FacOps Assets, asset tagged and bulk "received" in tointo inventory/SeRF and CMMS to include certain key Landlord assets (i.e. MSBs, SBs, UPS, and PDUs) for maintenance/impact coordination.
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Coretelligent’s Client Support Engineers utilize strong customer service skills to provide on-site technical support to our dynamic client base (This position will support clients in or near NYC.
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