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We are looking for an outgoing, reliable
IT Service Desk Engineer for our growing international technology client at their Las Vegas, NV office. This is a full-time position working on-site.In this role, you will be responsible for providing technical assistance and support related to computer systems for 900 + employees as part of a services/response team in a macOS and Windows environment. You will respond to queries, runs diagnostic programs, isolate the problem, and determine and implement a solution. You will also be directly responsible for the configuration and management of enterprise-level service management software.This is a great opportunity for someone interested in learning about the IT Security field which is the business's main focus around the globe.Responsibilities:- Provide technical assistance and support for incoming queries and issues related to computer systems, software, and hardware
- Manage and configure enterprise-level service management software
- Respond to queries either in person, through email, or over the phone.
- Write training manuals.
- Maintain daily performance of computer systems.
- Respond to email messages for customers seeking help.
- Ask questions to determine the nature of the problem.
- Walk customers through the problem-solving process.
- Install, modify, and repair computer hardware and software.
- Clean up computers.
- Run diagnostic programs to resolve problems.
- Resolve technical problems with Local Area Networks (LAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN)
- Install computer peripherals for users.
- Follow up with customers to ensure the issue has been resolved.
- Bachelor’s Degree in a Computer Science related field
- 1-3 years of experience with Linux and Windows operating systems
- Jira or ServiceNow ticketing systems
- Office 365
- Basic knowledge of Active Directory
- macOS experience is a plus and willing to be trained if NOT
- Basic understanding of Networking concepts (TCP, UDP)
- Experience resolving basic computer issues
- Experience resolving software-related issues