U. S. Bank

NexthinkSystemsEngineer

$105–124k Hopkins, Minnesota, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Nexthink Systems Engineer at U. S. Bank. Skills: Nexthink platform, PowerShell, Bash, automation. Engineer Nexthink platform. Enhance Nexthink platform”

What You'll Achieve.

reduce manual effort; reduce ticket volume; optimize and expand existing network systems

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

resolve systems problems; resolve network problems; resolve security problems; root-cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

working from a U. S. Bank location three (3) or more days per week

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, equivalent work experience, 5+ years of experience within a total information technology (IT) environment, 5+ years of experience with the design, development and support of technology infrastructure

What You'll Do.

Engineer Nexthink platform

Enhance Nexthink platform

Ensure platform stability

Manage platform access

Design Nexthink Remote Actions

Automate end-user issues

Integrate Nexthink automations

Use NQL to analyze trends

Design Nexthink Campaigns

Manage Nexthink Campaigns

Identify recurring issues

Contribute to platform standards

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works effectively with all technical disciplines and senior management; Partner with stakeholders; Partner with product, engineering, and MSP teams

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