Onsite IT Support Technician
NSC Global is hiring an onsite IT Support Technician to provide end-user technical support for enterprise clients in Singapore. The role involves resolving hardware and software issues, managing IT assets, and supporting specialized equipment like thermal printers and video conferencing gear. Candidates must be proficient with Windows 11, Active Directory, and the ServiceNow ticketing system. The position requires a hands-on approach and direct interaction with end users in a professional office or plant environment.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Support
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
NSC Global is hiring an onsite IT Support Technician to provide end-user technical support for enterprise clients in Singapore. The role involves resolving hardware and software issues, managing IT assets, and supporting specialized equipment like thermal printers and video conferencing gear. Candidates must be proficient with Windows 11, Active Directory, and the ServiceNow ticketing system. The position requires a hands-on approach and direct interaction with end users in a professional office or plant environment.
TAL's take
Reputable service provider with a clearly defined onsite support role, but limited growth signal and service-based business model.
The JD is highly specific regarding the hardware, software, and ticketing tools required for the role.
Must haves
- Experience in end user computing
- Proficiency with Windows 11 and Microsoft Outlook
- Experience with WIN11 Imaging
- Proficiency in ServiceNow ticketing system
- Active Directory and networking knowledge
Tools and skills
Nice to have: dell certification, hp certification, lenovo certification, lexmark certification, ibm certification, a+ certification.
About the company
Established IT services and solutions provider operating globally, but lacks the specific engineering brand prestige of tier 1 tech companies.
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