The Support Engineer will provide end user support for Windows and Mac, including mobile devices, while delivering high-quality IT service to executives.
Job Description
· 6-8 years of End User Support experience in handling Windows and Mac environment.
· Excellent Communication and Customer Service Skills preferably with experience in working for a Non-Profit Organization.
· Experience in working with offshore teams
· Providing white gloves IT service to C-level executives.
· Technical Knowledge: Windows OS | Mac OS | Mobile Device Support (Apple and Android) | Office 2010/2013/2016 | WebEx | Video Conference | Skype for Business | BIT9 | SCCM | Jamf Pro - All these from end user support perspective.
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Bit9
Jamf Pro
macOS
Mobile Device Support
Office 2010
Office 2013
Office 2016
Sccm
Skype For Business
Video Conference
Webex
Windows Os
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