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IT Support Specialist Jobs in Dallas, TX

Desktop Support Engineer

Judge Group

Plano, TX

Performs basic and moderately complex troubleshooting and repair activities, typically associated with an end-user environment, including but not limited to PCs, desktops, laptops, tablets, and printers. Responds to change management requests including installing new PC equipment, providing end-user desk-side support, and other related activities.

7 days ago
Imaging Application System Analyst II - IS Support Imaging

CHRISTUS Health

Irving, TX

Performs working level process and requirement analysis, including process mapping though current flow charts, documents, future needs/plans, requirement elicitation, stakeholder analysis, and specification gathering to deliver cross team solutions. The Application System Analyst II serves as a liaison between system end-users (customers), operational leaders, additional support resources and vendors to design, build and optimize their assigned applications in a timely and high-quality manner.

5 days ago
Quality Assurance (mid-level, Dallas)

It Trailblazers

$50 - $53.8 Per Hour

Dallas, TX

We are awaiting a formal job description, but the key points are as follows: Define test cases. Strong communication skills with other key stakeholders (developers, product owners, etc.)

1 day ago
Travel Radiology Technologist - $2,569 per week

Healthcare Support

Dallas, TX

Your travel team will include a designated credentialing expert to help you navigate every step of the on-boarding process, a payroll specialist who you can communicate with directly, and a skilled recruiter who takes the time to understand your needs and works hard to find the right position for you. Not only does HealthCare Support reimburse for relocation and travel costs on your first check, but we also offer license and certification reimbursements required for your assignments so that you can focus on building your career.

1 day ago
Travel Speech Language Pathologist - $2,136 per week

Healthcare Support

Irving, TX

Your travel team will include a designated credentialing expert to help you navigate every step of the on-boarding process, a payroll specialist who you can communicate with directly, and a skilled recruiter who takes the time to understand your needs and works hard to find the right position for you. Not only does HealthCare Support reimburse for relocation and travel costs on your first check, but we also offer license and certification reimbursements required for your assignments so that you can focus on building your career.

6 days ago
Travel CT Technologist - $2,495 per week

Healthcare Support

Plano, TX

Your travel team will include a designated credentialing expert to help you navigate every step of the on-boarding process, a payroll specialist who you can communicate with directly, and a skilled recruiter who takes the time to understand your needs and works hard to find the right position for you. Not only does HealthCare Support reimburse for relocation and travel costs on your first check, but we also offer license and certification reimbursements required for your assignments so that you can focus on building your career.

11 days ago
Travel Radiology Technologist - $2,046 per week

Healthcare Support

Arlington, TX

Your travel team will include a designated credentialing expert to help you navigate every step of the on-boarding process, a payroll specialist who you can communicate with directly, and a skilled recruiter who takes the time to understand your needs and works hard to find the right position for you. Details of this Radiologic TechnologistAssignment:Traveler Compensation: $2046.00 gross weekly (includes weekly stipend of $1446) .

1 day ago

Dallas It Support Specialist Jobs Overview

We use computers every day, but we're not all experts when it comes to fixing a failed login or setting up a new monitor. This is where tech-savvy IT specialists come in. IT support specialists oversee computer systems for businesses and provide help and advice to users—both remotely and in person. Because technology is constantly improving and updating, IT specialists will continue to be in demand. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that there will be an 8% increase in IT support specialist jobs over the next 10 years.

As an IT support specialist, you mostly work alone, although you do report to your manager, and you'll work together with coworkers to resolve bigger tech issues. Your most important task is to provide support and assistance to computer users. This involves listening closely to your customers to diagnose the problem so you can move on to resolving it. You'll help with hardware and software issues and keep track of your completed tasks using ticket-tracking software. Additionally, you'll keep software systems updated and analyze cost-analysis data when hardware needs to be upgraded. Lastly, you'll back up and maintain databases and restore files when needed.

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About Working in Dallas, Texas

They say everything is bigger in Texas, and Dallas proves that to be true. The Galleria Dallas is home to the country's tallest indoor Christmas tree. The largest permanent model train display decorates the Dallas Children's Medical Center. And the 52-foot statue at the Texas State Fair held every year in Dallas called "Big Tex" is the tallest cowboy in Texas—and probably the entire U.S. Dallas has also set a big record for gaining new residents. In the last decade, more than 1 million people moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. It makes sense—it's a city with economic growth and a gain in Dallas jobs.

In addition to its larger-than-life reputation, Dallas is also known for its seven professional sports teams. Others see it as a nature center with more than 60 lakes and 50,000 acres of public parkland. Others know it as the capital of American wealth, with some of the wealthiest Americans calling it home. So if you're moving to the area and looking for jobs in Dallas, you might also want to check out neighboring cities as well, including McKinney, Frisco, and Plano.

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