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Senior Desktop Support Analyst

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Location:Cheshire cheshire | north west
Tags: desktop support | analyst | desktop support analyst | support analyst | senior desktop support analyst | senior desktop support | tcp ip | mcp | internet | sla | desktop-support cheshire | desktop-support north west
Type:Permanent
Our client a leading non for profit organisation within the Warrington area require a specialist Desktop Support Analyst to support their expanding desktop environment. This is a fantastic opportunity for an aspiring MCP to join a growing organisation, which provides a valuable service to the whole region. You will be providing a helpdesk service through hands on and remote desktop support of PC's, handheld devices and laptops. You will have demonstrable experience in installation and diagnostics of hardware and software, also TCP/ IP and Internet technologies. You will be required to work to SLA's, ensuring that all work is document

Please send your most recent cv if you are interested. Dont miss this excellent opportunity!
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/165207

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