An IT support officer job is to provide technical support for an organization's IT systems and users. This includes:
- Installing and maintaining: Setting up and configuring computer systems, hardware, software, printers, and phones
- Troubleshooting: Diagnosing and fixing hardware and software issues, and troubleshooting performance issues
- Supporting users: Providing technical support to users over the phone, via email, or remotely
- Training: Teaching employees how to use software and hardware
- Analyzing needs: Identifying vulnerabilities and analyzing staff needs to improve efficiency
- Designing and implementing: Designing, implementing, and testing systems and networks
- Maintaining records: Keeping logs of repairs and fixes, and preparing reports
- Collaborating: Working with remote IT teams to provide support services
- Setting up events: Assisting with the set-up and running of events
- Data Backup & Archiving: Perform regular backups for end users and archive emails.
- Helpdesk Support: Resolve IT tickets within defined SLAs, providing efficient user support.
- Video Conferencing: Facilitate smooth video conferencing experiences.
- Equipment Maintenance: Clean IT equipment and manage setup for new employees.
- Inventory Management: Update IT asset database with accurate, timely entries.
- Meeting Room Technology: Manage and troubleshoot IT equipment in meeting rooms.
- LAN Network Management: Maintain and monitor the local area network for optimal performance.
- CCTV Monitoring, Configurations and resolving the LAN Connectivity
- Marketing competitive salary and benefits
- Medical Insurance
- Provident Fund
- EOBI
- Paid Leaves
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