Key Concepts Knowledgebase, LLC., is seeking a Desktop Engineer MacOS (Level I) for a project at a large NIH CIT support organization. The successful candidate will work with our IT managers, engineers, technicians, and the client to ensure the expectations of both parties are fulfilled in a timely, cost-effective manner. The Desktop Engineer (Level I) responsibilities are as follows: - Provide polite, friendly, professional, and courteous customer service at all times
- Work through various types of technical and customer service issues and ensure customer satisfaction
- Performs installations, upgrades, configuration, and troubleshooting of customer-specific hardware and software, and mobile devices
- Provide instructions to customers and support staff in the use of equipment and software
- Posses the ability to complete multiple simultaneous tasks/projects in a timely manner
- Interface with other teams when needed to help resolve customer issues
- Document incident status and solutions using ticket tracking system
- Accepts warm transfers from other technicians to continue customer support
- Efficiently escalate issues to higher tiers when needed
- Ensure SLA compliance
Configure and install various IT hardware and application systems such as desktops, routers, servers, switches, Wi-Fi antennas, Network security devices, Access control system any other application once given the necessary procedures and authorization.
Coordinate post installation operations and maintenance support. Configure and troubleshoot generic basic MacOS issues Keep track of all hardware inventory and provide weekly reports on status of all Hardware inventory stock.
Qualifications: Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Must have excellent analytical skills in troubleshooting IT hardware installation, application setup, and maintenance, testing capabilities, problem identification, and/or resolution.
Must have competencies in testing/verifying proper operation of all hardware installations with direction from the engineering staff or IT administration. Must have experience configuring and troubleshooting generic MacOS device issues.
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