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Helpdesk Technician w/A+ Certification

Company Name:
LOGISTICS INTEGRATION SOLUTIONS
Our organization is looking for an experienced Jr. Helpdesk w/ A
Certification for a 12
months contract position in the Hyattsville, MD. If interested please submit a current resume.
1. Job Title: Jr. Helpdesk w/ A
Certification
2. Location: Hyattsville, MD
3. Job Duration: 12
months
4. Assignment Type: 1099, C2C
5. Pay Rate: Negotiable
6. Special Skills: A
Certification, Troubleshooting, Windows 7, Ticketing Systems
Job Description:
Help desk clerk is an entry level position. You will need a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. You should have a basic understanding of electronics and computers. You must have a recent (within the last 2 years) A
certification certificate. You must have troubleshooting skills with all Windows operating systems up to and including Windows 7.
MCP certification would be nice to have but not required. You must be willing to learn and take directions from management and coworkers. You will answer the phone and monitor service ticket request from end users. They will update and open service requests in Kesaya. Interpersonal skills are required. Help desk technician must have the ability to listen and ask questions to diagnose and solve computer issues. This job also requires strong written skills since helpdesk techs. will have to write e-mails and update tickets. Another requirement is the ability to work both independently and with a team.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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