Service Desk Analyst IV
$80K - $90K/yr
... MSP, MSSP, or vendor support teams when needed. * Support onboarding, offboarding, equipment ... None LEVELING GUIDELINES Level Scope and Expectations Service Desk Analyst I Entry-level service ...
$80K - $90K/yr
... MSP, MSSP, or vendor support teams when needed. * Support onboarding, offboarding, equipment ... None LEVELING GUIDELINES Level Scope and Expectations Service Desk Analyst I Entry-level service ...
$80K - $90K/yr
... MSP, MSSP, or vendor support teams when needed. * Support onboarding, offboarding, equipment ... None LEVELING GUIDELINES Level Scope and Expectations Service Desk Analyst I Entry-level service ...
An Entry Level IT MSP (Managed Service Provider) job involves providing technical support, troubleshooting IT issues, and assisting with network and system management for clients. In this role, you’ll handle tasks such as setting up hardware, managing software installations, and responding to service tickets. Strong problem-solving skills and basic IT knowledge are essential, and you’ll often work with senior technicians to ensure smooth IT operations for businesses.
A typical day as an Entry Level IT MSP technician involves monitoring client systems, responding to service tickets, and troubleshooting technical issues either remotely or occasionally on-site. You’ll work closely with more experienced technicians to resolve problems and may assist in tasks like software updates, user account management, and basic network maintenance. Regular communication with both clients and team members is part of the job, helping to identify recurring issues and ensure smooth IT operations. The environment is usually fast-paced, with various tasks and learning opportunities each day, making it a great entry point for hands-on IT experience.
To thrive as an Entry Level IT MSP, you need a strong understanding of computer hardware, operating systems, and basic networking, usually supported by a relevant degree or technical diploma. Familiarity with remote monitoring and management (RMM) tools, ticketing systems, and commonly recognized certifications like CompTIA A+ or Network+ are often expected. Strong problem solving, communication skills, and a customer-focused attitude help you stand out in this position. These skills are essential for delivering timely technical support, working effectively with team members, and ensuring client satisfaction in a fast-paced managed services environment.
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POSITION DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Service Desk Analyst IV
REPORTS TO: Director, IT
FLSA STATUS: Full Time / Exempt
PAY RANGE: $80,000.00-$90,000.00 Annually DOE
FT / PT STATUS: Full Time
LOCATION: Office [Chesapeake, VA]
CLEARANCE: Not required; ability to obtain clearance if required by contract
CITIZENSHIP: US citizenship required
**THIS POSITION WILL PERFORM WORK FOR ARMADA PARENT, INC.**
SUMMARY
Provide senior-level technical support, escalation leadership, service desk process improvement, mentoring, and operational coordination for end users across the organization. The Service Desk Analyst IV serves as a senior escalation resource within the service desk function, supporting desktops, laptops, mobile devices, printers, Microsoft 365 GCCH services, line-of-business applications, user accounts, endpoint tools, and related technology. The Service Desk Analyst IV is expected to work with a high degree of independence, support assigned Coast coverage and cross-coverage needs, mentor Level I, Level II, and Level III analysts, identify recurring issues, contribute to knowledge management, and help improve service desk processes while delivering responsive, professional, and customer-focused support.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
LEVELING GUIDELINES
Level
Scope and Expectations
Service Desk Analyst I
Entry-level service desk role focused on intake, documentation, basic troubleshooting, password resets, account unlocks, standard hardware and software support, ticket routing, and user communication. Works under close guidance and follows established procedures, scripts, and knowledge base articles.
Service Desk Analyst II
Intermediate service desk role that independently resolves a broader range of endpoint, Microsoft 365 GCCH, printer, VPN, mobile device, application, and user access issues. Provides assigned Coast coverage with limited supervision, identifies recurring issues, contributes to knowledge base content, and supports onboarding and equipment deployments.
Service Desk Analyst III
Advanced service desk role responsible for complex troubleshooting, escalated tickets, cross-coverage coordination, queue management support, recurring issue analysis, and mentoring Level I and Level II analysts. Serves as a key escalation point before referral to infrastructure, cybersecurity, applications, MSP, MSSP, or vendor teams.
Service Desk Analyst IV
Senior-level service desk role that provides expert-level technical support, leads service desk process improvement, assists with major incident coordination, develops standards and knowledge base content, supports service metrics and reporting, mentors analysts across levels, and partners with IT leadership on continuous improvement, training, and service delivery maturity.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES & ATTRIBUTES
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
WORKING CONDITIONS / PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
EQUIPMENT USED
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REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
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