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Desktop EUC L1

Ada, MI · On-site

$19.75 - $25.25/hr

... automation. • Ensure that each desktop device is installed with the appropriate desktop image. • Manage desktop device (hardware and software) incidents through to resolution. • Monitor ...

Desktop EUC L1

Ada, MI · On-site

$19.75 - $25.25/hr

... automation. * Ensure that each desktop device is installed with the appropriate desktop image. * Manage desktop device (hardware and software) incidents through to resolution. * Monitor security ...

... desktops, and Microsoft Intune-managed environments. The resource will partner with Client ... automation and remediation • Familiarity with endpoint security concepts, including endpoint ...

Engagement Description This role supports enterprise endpoint and virtual desktop platforms, with ... PowerShell scripting for endpoint automation and remediation * Familiarity with endpoint security ...

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What is the difference between Desktop Automation vs RPA Developer?

AspectDesktop AutomationRPA Developer
Required CredentialsBasic scripting, automation tools knowledgeProgramming skills, RPA platform certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice, desktop-based tasksDevelopment environment, automation projects
Industry UsageBusiness process automation, IT supportEnd-to-end automation solutions, enterprise workflows

Desktop Automation involves automating repetitive tasks on individual desktops using scripting and automation tools. RPA Developers design and build complex automation workflows across multiple systems using RPA platforms. While Desktop Automation focuses on desktop-level tasks, RPA Developers handle broader enterprise automation projects. Both roles require scripting skills, but RPA Developers typically need programming expertise and platform certifications. Understanding these differences helps organizations choose the right automation talent for their needs.

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Desktop EUC L1

$19.75 - $25.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:
Iron Systems, Inc is seeking a Desktop EUC L1 to manage desktop device incidents and provide support services. The role involves overseeing the lifecycle of desktop devices, ensuring compliance with security requirements, and providing VIP support for desk-side issues.
Responsibilities:
• Manage desktop device (hardware, software, and connectivity) incidents through to resolution.
• Manage IMAC and desk-side support services.
• Manage hard- and soft-break fix services for laptops and desktops.
• Provide standard and approved hardware and software (operating systems and standard office applications) support and maintenance on desktop (field user) devices for their entire lifecycle (including the remote management of desktop devices using appropriate tools).
• Support, Manage, Optimize and maintain the configuration and installation of the desktop, to include, but not be limited to, patch updates and hardware replacements with spares provided by the vendor.
• Analyse Service Desk calls for Desktop Devices and incident data to identify and advice Customer of any potential user training requirement and automation.
• Ensure that each desktop device is installed with the appropriate desktop image.
• Manage desktop device (hardware and software) incidents through to resolution.
• Monitor security profiles and anti-virus software on all Desktop Devices and take appropriate action in the event of non-compliance with security requirements
• Provide VIP support for desk-side issues per contract and be point of contact at the site for all IT-related issues if no other IT support team is available, like for MI calls.
Qualifications:
Required:
• Manage desktop device (hardware, software, and connectivity) incidents through to resolution.
• Manage IMAC and desk-side support services.
• Manage hard- and soft-break fix services for laptops and desktops.
• Provide standard and approved hardware and software (operating systems and standard office applications) support and maintenance on desktop (field user) devices for their entire lifecycle (including the remote management of desktop devices using appropriate tools).
• Support, Manage, Optimize and maintain the configuration and installation of the desktop, to include, but not be limited to, patch updates and hardware replacements with spares provided by the vendor.
• Analyse Service Desk calls for Desktop Devices and incident data to identify and advice Customer of any potential user training requirement and automation.
• Ensure that each desktop device is installed with the appropriate desktop image.
• Manage desktop device (hardware and software) incidents through to resolution.
• Monitor security profiles and anti-virus software on all Desktop Devices and take appropriate action in the event of non-compliance with security requirements.
• Provide VIP support for desk-side issues per contract and be point of contact at the site for all IT-related issues if no other IT support team is available, like for MI calls.
Company:
IRON Systems is a leading provider of integrated information technology solutions and last-mile supply chain services to the global Data Center, Edge Computing, Telecom and IoT Infrastructure and adjacent industries. Founded in 1996, the company is headquartered in Fremont, USA, with a team of 1001-5000 employees. The company is currently Late Stage.