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IT certifications such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), or equivalent are a plus. As part of their continued growth and commitment to excellence, they are seeking a talented Desktop Support Engineer to join their technology team in their New York City office.
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We are currently seeking an experience Tier 2 Desktop Support Engineer (Windows & Mac) to join one of the leading media, technology, and financial institutions in NYC. As a Tier 2 Desktop Support Engineer, you will be at the forefront of our efforts, interfacing daily with C-Level Executives and collaborating closely with internal technology teams.
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Proven work experience as a Technical Support Engineer, Desktop Support Engineer, IT Help Desk Technician or similar role. We specialize in placing individuals in roles ranging from entry-level to VP level across various fields, including Customer Success, Sales & Marketing, Finance & Accounting, Administrative, HR, Operations, and Technology.
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Seeking candidates with experience in Software Application Support or Business Analysis with some technical support, rather than traditional IT desktop support. Our client who is a global leader in professional information, software solutions, and services is currently seeking a remote Tech Support Specialist.
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The Desktop Support Associate is the first line of technical support from a technology perspective; the role requires technical proficiency, eager attitude, professionalism, and solid communication skills.
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Desktop Support Technician, maintains, analyzes, troubleshoots, and repairs computer systems, hardware and computer peripherals. Desktop support / hardware repair services (desktops, notebooks, tablets, scanners, web cams and printers.
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Ad hocs IT support, work closely with NY IT technician team and provide general desktop support such as Mac OS, Google Workspace, network switches, storage, etc. AV Technician / AV Support / A/V Technician / IT & AV Technician / Audio Visual Technician.
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The Systems Engineering Manager works closely with the Server/Storage and Network teams, Enterprise Applications, Business Applications, Information Security, and Technology Support to implement and maintain a desktop incorporating a full suite of legal industry applications.
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Join our End User Computing and Site Reliability Engineering (EUC SRE) team as a skilled Desktop Support Technician. Build and refresh Windows and Mac laptops, supporting the desktop engineering team in imaging and testing new configuration changes.
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The Desktop Support Engineer - Microsoft, Azure, O365 will provide desktop support and end-user server administration for all client issues while responding to Level 1 and 2 service tickets.
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Your Impact:As the IT Technology Trainer reporting to the Assistant Commissioner for Client Services & Cloud Solutions, you will make desktop training sessions available to all eligible HPD employees.
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Provide level 2 desktop support including but not limited to Windows, MS Office (O365), macOS, and proprietary systems. Provide 2nd level MAC support as well as PC and infrastructure support to ensure a stable technology desk-side environment.
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We are a team of 80,000 strong, working with over 6,000 clients, including 80% of the Fortune 500, across North America, Europe and Asia. As an industry leader in Full-Stack Technology Services, Talent Services, and real-world application, we work with progressive leaders to drive change.
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Implement the overarching Digital Workplace strategy focused on enhancing the technology experiences for our employees and clients. Provide Tier 2 support in a Microsoft Windows environment running M365 and Intune.
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Desktop Image Management and Provisioning. Certifications in Microsoft 365: Enterprise Administrator Expert\Modern Desktop Administrator\Security Administrator. The ideal candidate is a current leader or senior practitioner in Client Engineering or Workplace Technology for financial firms or managed service providers.
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