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Desktop Support Analyst

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Location:Nottingham, Nottinghamshire east midlands | nottingham
Tags: support analyst | desktop support analyst | desktop support | analyst | windows | windows 2000 | active directory | network | sla | support-analyst east midlands | support-analyst nottingham
Type:Permanent
Desktop Support Analyst, Windows 2000/ 2003, Office, Active Directory, Nottingham

Due to expansion, our client is currently looking for Desktop Support Analyst's who have strong knowledge of working in an Windows environment.
The role will involve hands on support for the on site servers and network equipment. Also getting involved in business critical projects to continually develop improved customer services and meet SLA's.
The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of Windows 2000/ 2003, Office and Active Directory. The client will support in any additional external training if required.
Reed Personnel Services is the UK's leading specialist employment agency/ business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/186345

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