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We are looking to hire a skilled IT Desktop Support Engineer(s) to support an IT cutover project for one of our major oil and gas customers. IT Desktop Support Technician(s) to.
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Inceed has partnered with a growing Liquid Natural Gas company on a Senior Desktop Engineer to join their team! If you are interested in learning more about the Senior Desktop Engineer opportunity, please submit your resume for consideration.
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Accountable for providing in-depth support for all desktop and server applications which can involve the engagement of other Global IT Capabilities and/or external vendors. accountable for day-to-day support, inventory management, maintenance, and implementation of enterprise Windows desktop / server / active directory / mobile worker for the Willow Project.
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Preferred: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT), Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), ITIL V3 Foundations (IT Service Management), VMware Certified Associate (VCA), Help Desk Institute Customer Service Representative (HDI-CSR.
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Roles that you might currently be in: Desktop support analyst, 1st line support, 2nd line support, Systems engineer, DevOps, Tech support, Technical support, Technical support analyst, IT support, IT desktop support, Systems Administrator, Network Administrator, Workplace technology, Solutions specialist, Solutions administrator, Systems manager, Support manager.
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Title - Desktop Engineer IV. The role is also expected to contribute day-to-day support of our desktop infrastructure. Provides expert advice, support, and guidance for desktop engineering projects and day to day operations for the company’s business critical desktop hardware and software.
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The Houston based role will be responsible for desktop engineering, implementation, and support of our 24,000 employees in 2,000 locations within the US and Canada. Expert knowledge of typical desktop applications and application packaging, (i.e., MS Office suite and Office 365, Endpoint Security (Crowdstrike preferred), PAM or EPM tools (CyberArk preferred), Remote Access Platforms (Palo Alto Global Protect), etc.
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Title: Desktop Engineer/SCCM Engineer. Manage private hosted or public cloud desktops in virtual desktop platforms (VDI) including Citrix Virtual Desktop, Hyper-V, and Microsoft Azure.
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Bachelor’s degree or combination of Associates degree and equivalent years of experience, or 5+ years of experience in one or more of the following related fields: IT Service Management, IT Service Desk, Desktop Support/Engineering, IT Asset Management, Knowledge Management, Access Administration, Application Development, Application Support, IT Operations.
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Desktop Engineer/SCCM Engineer. Expert knowledge of Microsoft desktop operating systems (Windows 10 and 11) and PC hardware architecture (HP and/or Lenovo preferred) Develops North American IT strategy for PC hardware, operating systems and other devices including security, IoT, and others.
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Expert knowledge of desktop architecture build methodologies·Expert knowledge of systems automation tools including PowerShell and VB scripting·Good understanding of other IT disciplines.
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Good understanding of other IT disciplines, (i.e., Telecom, Datacom, Messaging, Server operations, etc.) At least twelve (12) years Microsoft operating systems and desktop hardware experience with increasing responsibilities.
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The Telecommunications Engineer must be experienced with any of the following for refinery/petrochemical plant projects:CCTV, PA/GA, Personnel Access Control systems, Perimiter Control System, General Alarm Systems, Marine Systems, Microwave, Systems, etc.
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ELECTRONICS Operates computers (desktop programs) and appropriate tools; adjusts set points and machine controls (e.g., digital volt ohmmeter, handheld amp probe and held voltage tester, logic probes, CRT equipment.
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Support endpoint security function including CyberArk EPM, Windows Firewall, Crowdstrike, etc. · Provides support for incidents and problems escalated from our tier 1 and tier 2 support teams with a particular focus on PC hardware, operating systems, peripherals, IoT, and other issues.
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