What are the responsibilities and job description for the Desktop Engineer position at Systemian, LLC?
Job Description
Title: Desktop Engineer
- Skilled in different types of computer hardware, software, peripherals and components, networking protocols and communications.
- Installing and imaging new computers and loading of appropriate software for customers.
- Installing local and network printers and other peripherals and configuration of same
- Migrating data and user profiles.
- Documenting process and procedures related to technical field support activities.
- Demonstrates knowledge and a working experience with ServiceNow call tracking system.
This request is to help support the high number of Service Desk requests, hardware installations, and customer software support required for the Distribution Center **TRAVEL REQUIRED**
Project Management -
Ability to lead projects that require directing the work of others and with some latitude on actions or decisions. Leads team efforts and assesses and integrates the skills and strengths of individuals for project and organizational success. Provides status on project work to management.
Develop and maintain appropriate documentation for all responsible areas -
This position is responsible for creating and maintaining all documentation of process and procedures for all areas this position is responsible for. This documentation is to be used by team members for operational standards of daily work. This documentation will also be used in accordance with Operational Level Agreements (IT internal) and Service Level Agreements (IT external). All documentation should be reviewed annually.
System Security -
It is the responsibility of all Technical Services Staff to be aware of DOT and ITS security policies, as well as the security issues directly affecting the systems and technology for which this position is directly involved. This position is responsible for implementing requirements of the IT Security Office and protecting data from unauthorized access, alteration, destruction, or usage in a manner inconsistent with covered IT Security Policies and standards.