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The State of Wisconsin DOC is seeking a Desktop Support IV. *MUST BE WISCONSIN RESIDENT* CAN WORK ... currency and support, application certification, and software distribution/update methods.

Join the Madison Peptide Therapeutics (MPT) Engineering team as an Instrumentation Software ... Proficiency in either: * C#, .NET, and Windows Forms desktop application development in Visual ...

Responsibilities * Perform desktop and notebook troubleshooting, including warranty repair ... Experience working in an enterprise environment with Crestron/Fusion at the server and application ...

Scope includes Windows endpoints, enterprise mobility (iOS and Android), Azure Virtual Desktop ... Own the design and governance of the enterprise application catalog, including packaging standards ...

... application. · Technical grasp of a wide range of applications including in-house and 3rd party ... senior engineering towers. Responsibilities: · Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain software ...

Experience with 2D AutoCAD and desktop publishing tools (nice to have). What's in it for you At ... Click " Apply now " to submit your application. We review applications on an ongoing basis and may ...

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How much do desktop application developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for desktop application developer in Wisconsin is $53.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42.69 and $61.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Desktop Application Developer job?

A Desktop Application Developer is responsible for designing, building, and maintaining software applications that run on desktop operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux. They work with programming languages such as C#, Java, Python, or C++ and utilize frameworks like .NET, Qt, or Electron. Their duties include debugging, optimizing performance, and ensuring a seamless user experience. Developers may also collaborate with UX/UI designers, testers, and other developers to create functional and efficient applications.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Desktop Application Developer?

A Desktop Application Developer usually spends their day designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications for desktop environments. Common tasks include collaborating with product managers to clarify requirements, debugging and resolving issues, and writing clear documentation for end users or other developers. Developers may also participate in team meetings, code reviews, and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives. The role often requires balancing independent work with close teamwork to ensure features are delivered on time and meet quality standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Desktop Application Developer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Desktop Application Developer, you need strong programming skills in languages such as C#, Java, or C++, combined with experience in software design and debugging. Familiarity with development environments like Visual Studio, version control systems such as Git, and sometimes certifications in relevant technologies can be beneficial. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and good communication skills help you understand requirements and collaborate effectively with other teams. These skills ensure the delivery of reliable, user-friendly desktop applications that meet business and user needs.

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Desktop Support IV

Desktop Support IV

Sundial Software

Madison, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

The State of Wisconsin DOC is seeking a Desktop Support IV.
*MUST BE WISCONSIN RESIDENT*
CAN WORK REMOTE
Top Required Skills & Years of Experience:
• Tier 3 support and maintenance of workstation software and hardware (5 years or more required)
• Support and maintenance of Operating Systems for user workstations (5 years or more required)
• Peripheral device support (printers/scanner/etc) and maintenance (2-5 years or more preferred)
• Incident and Service Request Management (5 years or more REQUIRED)
• Technical assistance on projects as assigned by Desktop Support Supervisor (2-5 years or more preferred)
• Strong written and oral customer support correspondence experience (5 years or more required)
Nice to Have Skills:
• Packaging software applications for mass deployment using management tool (SCCM, Ivanti, etc.)
• Patch Management
• Imaging experience using management tool (SCCM, Ivanti, etc.)
• Learning management system (LMS) support experience
• Google Workspace experience
• Microsoft's Group Policy Object (GPO) experience
Interview Process: Two Round Interview Process. Microsoft Teams video and potential onsite, or virtual second round.
Contract Duration: 6/30/27 with possibility of extension
Onsite or Remote: Candidate must be a CURRENT WI resident. No relocation allowed. This role is mostly remote within the State of Wisconsin but may require coming into the central office on a monthly basis for implementations, meetings, etc.
Project details: The primary responsibilities are to support, test, maintain and install in the following areas: workstation hardware, software, Operating System (OS) currency and support, application certification, and software distribution/update methods. Collaborate with a team of 10 technicians and 1 project manager on a daily basis. Assist on tier 2/3 desktop support Incidents and Requests. Assist with projects to implement new hardware and/or software working with our business partners. Support an organization of 10,000 + end points and users across the state of Wisconsin.
This role requires applicants to participate in tier three desktop support; assist in
projects as a technical resource; work on a team of 8 technicians as well as
independently; be comfortable working for a larger organization consisting of over 9,000
devices and 10,000 users. Must be able to balance work load of incident/service
requests and project work. Professional verbal and written communication skills are a
must. This is a remote position with occasional office/site visits for troubleshooting
and/or project work.
The candidate must work and live in the state of Wisconsin.
The main activities for this role are as follows:
• Tier 3 support and maintenance of workstation software and hardware
• Support and maintenance of Operating Systems for user workstations
• Peripheral device support (printers/scanner/etc) and maintenance
• Incident and Service Request Management
• Technical assistance on projects as assigned by Desktop Support Supervisor
Skillsets:
Top Required Skills & Years of Experience:
• Tier 3 support and maintenance of workstation software and hardware (5 years
or more required)
• Support and maintenance of Operating Systems for user workstations (5 years or
more required)
• Peripheral device support (printers/scanner/etc) and maintenance (2-5 years or
more preferred)
• Incident and Service Request Management (5 years or more REQUIRED)
• Technical assistance on projects as assigned by Desktop Support Supervisor (2-
5 years or more preferred)
• Strong written and oral customer support correspondence experience (5 years or
more required)
Nice to Have Skills:
• Packaging software applications for mass deployment using management tool
(SCCM, Ivanti, etc.)
• Patch Management
• Imaging experience using management tool (SCCM, Ivanti, etc.)
• Learning management system (LMS) support experience
• Google Workspace experience
• Microsoft's Group Policy Object (GPO) experience