Desktop Engineer Engineering - Newark, NJ at Geebo

Desktop Engineer

A recognized services organization in New Jersey is actively seeking a new Desktop Engineer for a promising position with their growing team.
In this role, the Desktop Engineer will be responsible for supporting and troubleshooting hardware and software problems for desktop and laptop computers and conducting remote problem solving.
when necessary.
This is a Hybrid opportunity requiring the qualified professional to work onsite at least 3 days a week.

Responsibilities:
The Desktop Engineer will:
Install hardware and software on workstations Set up and maintain network and telecommunications systems Troubleshoot LAN, server, wi-fi and connectivity issues Utilize ticketing system, when necessary Manage Windows Active Directory and Exchange Re-image computers, perform data migrations and restorations Work closely with other IT employees on system maintenance and configuration projects Work closely with other SLA employees on interdepartmental projects Maintain accurate asset management records Work with vendors and manufacturers on repair and maintenance of IT equipment Perform other duties, as needed
Qualifications:
4
years of experience in managing Enterprise desktops on a large scale (2000
clients) Bachelor's Degree Experience with Windows Active Directory& Office 365 Experience troubleshooting network issues in large office setups Experience supporting and troubleshooting printer systems Familiarity with DHCP, DNS, LAN, WAN, and other common networking concepts Basic understanding of ITIL foundation processes, i.
e.
, Incident, Request, Change, etc Great interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) Strong attention to detail Highly organized Desired Skills:
Experience with a Scripting language MDM experience, specifically Airwatch Recommended Skills Active Directory Group Airwatch Asset Management Attention To Detail Communication Coordinating Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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