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Desktop Support Specialist - Field Technician (Storm Support) Up to $24/hr. Desktop Support Specialist - Field Technician (Storm Support). Provide support 24 hours (12-hour shifts during active storms) DTE has reduced # of severe power outages and length of outages this year and wants to continue that trend, but OT is possible anytime that occurs.
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In our Client Services Specialist role, you will provide support to customers by doing virtual demonstrations, installations, and troubleshooting of our software products. Familiarity with remote desktop protocol and screen sharing software to perform remote assistance.
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The Inventory Control Specialist (ICS) maintains accurate accountability of inventory and inventory transactions, is responsible for conducting daily cycle counts and investigating inventory variances, ensures First In / First Out (FIFO) product rotation, and conducts replenishment of pick locations as needed to support outbound warehouse operations.
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Provide Installation and Day-to-Day support for Personal computers and Desktop for hardware, software, and network components. Work from Client location for End User Desktop / laptop Support.
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Job Title: Senior IT Desktop Support Specialist. The Sr. Service Desk Support Technician will work with employees and customers across multiple business areas to ensure operational excellence.
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MCSE Desktop Infrastructure & Windows 10 Certification; and CompTIA A+ & Network Certification required. Minimum 4+ years’ customer service experience, including phone support in a fast-paced environment.
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The IT Administrator acts as Windows and Linux server admin, security specialist, hybrid cloud architect and administrator, desktop support, active directory domain administrator, and data engineer.
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As an IT Desktop Support Specialist, you will be responsible for providing hands-on technical support for desktop systems, software applications, and peripherals. We're seeking a tech-savvy professional to join our dynamic IT team, where your expertise in providing top-notch desktop support will play a key role in ensuring a seamless and efficient computing experience for our end-users.
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Job title: Desktop Support Engineer. o Office move installing APs, phones, Monitors, the move, meeting room TVs setup, support. o Windows desktop environments such as Windows 11, Mac, Office 365, Duo, Cisco VPN.
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Our Pharmaceuatical client is seeking a SDLC and GMP Documentation Specialist to join their team in West Point, PA. This individual will primarily support the BCMT Automation team supporting the GMP Biologics Pilot Plant.
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Industry and manufacturer specific certifications preferred (examples: Cisco CCNA Voice/Network Certified, Microsoft MCSE, Avaya Certified Implementation/Support Specialist/Expert (ACIS/ACSS or ACSE.
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The Information Technology Specialist will provide technical support to our end users, administrate end user devices and setup technology in our model homes. Technical Support Specialist skills and qualifications.
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The AV Operations Specialist provides and supports all services used to deliver technology to our customers and associates including networking, desktop support, audio, video, HSIA, audio & video conferencing, webcasting, and basic lighting for different types of meetings and events.
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The IT Support Specialist III also serves as the lead for the setup, configuration and technical support for desktop computers (physical and virtual), applications, and related technology and ensures proper computer operations for the end user.
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The IT Support Specialist will work under the supervision of the Division Chief of IT Support and be responsible for providing desktop and mobile device support for the bureau's clients and executive administration.
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