Windows Server Support Information Technology (IT) - Bentonville, AR at Geebo

Windows Server Support

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Windows Server Support Bentonville, AR Contract Opportunity
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Overview:
Test and image desktops and laptops. Maintain, analyze, and troubleshoot, software and computer peripherals. Assure that all tickets requiring follow up work and/or calls receive appropriate attention. Provide technical support to end users via telephone on Windows Servers. Back up and burn end user data. Assist in developing and documenting improvements to current processes. Assist coworkers in resolution of end users technical issues. Assist coworkers in the execution of established processes and escalations.
Required
Qualifications:
3-5 years of hands-on technical experience with Windows Servers Ability to setup, configure and add all hardware 3-5 years of experience with Active Directory Experience with Citrix and VMWare Experience with clustering a plus Strong PC software troubleshooting skills Experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals 1 2 years experience in a break-fix environment Strong verbal and written communication skills A certain degree of creativity and latitude required Linux or Unix experience a plus
CompuCom supports Employment Equity and Diversity Dallas-based CompuCom Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of end-user enablement, service experience management, and cloud technology services to Fortune 1000 companies. CompuCom partners with enterprises to develop smarter ways they can work, grow and produce value for their business. Founded in 1987, privately held CompuCom has approximately 11,500 associates and supports more than 4 million end users in North America.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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