PSI CRO

Healthcare

JuniorITSystemsAdministrator

$50–75k ~AI est. São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil FULL TIME
The Brief

“Junior IT Systems Administrator at PSI CRO. Skills: IT support, Systems administration, Desktop support. Troubleshoot and diagnose desktop computer systems. Diagnose peripheral equipment problems”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years of experience in IT, Full working proficiency in English

Nice to Have

Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) training is a plus, Related experience in systems and network administration, Knowledge of basic systems administration tools and processes

What You'll Do.

Troubleshoot and diagnose desktop computer systems

Diagnose peripheral equipment problems

Manage IT support operations

Receive user requests

Assign priority to requests

Assign responsible persons to requests

Resolve user requests

Notify users of resolution

Install desktop computer systems

Configure desktop computer systems

Maintain desktop computer systems

Upgrade desktop computer systems

Configure peripherals

Manage asset of desktop systems

Manage hardware inventories

Manage software inventories

Manage systems decommissioning

Document system problems

Document system resolutions

Provide basic IT training

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Dynamic team environment

Free ATS check

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