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191214-Help Desk Analyst

Company Name:
ACT Consulting
Position: 191214 ?Help Desk Analyst
Duration: 16
month renewable contract
Location: Charlotte, NC
Hourly Rate: $20ph - W2 (Depending on Experience)

If you are interested in being considered please respond to Cindy at cindy@act-info.com with a current MSWord version of your resume and the best times to reach you.

Candidate will serve as a Enterprise Help Desk analyst responsible for answering customers? calls (40 -60 per day), provide problem isolation and resolution with a 1st call resolution rate >62% in a multi-platform, diverse systems environment. Analyst records, monitors, and follows up on client inquiries to ensure customer satisfaction. Enterprise Help Desk provides service to internal clients on a 24x7 basis.

Want to see longevity in work experience.

Minimum requirements include Education: Associates Degree or a combination of education plus equivalent work experience in computer science or computer related field, one Microsoft certification (A+, MCP, Net+) preferred, proven workstation hardware experience and 3-5 years proven IT Call Center experience.

Please Note: Qualified candidates must be able to pass a drug/background check (No felonies!). Anyone authorized to work in the US is encouraged to apply however, we are unable to sponsor H1b candidates at this time. Please note the given pay rate range is an all-inclusive W2 rate that does not include parking fees.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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