Field Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Bridgton, ME at Geebo

Field Engineer

Company Name:
Bridgton Hospital
Field Engineer
Department: Information Services
Schedule: Full-time
Shift: Day shift
Hours: 8-5 m-f (NG)
Job Details:

Job
Summary: The role of the Field Engineer is to evaluate, install, configure, test, and repair complex problems of user PC and peripherals.
Requirements: Bachelor s degree in Computer Science or Information Technology or equivalent combination of education and experience. 3 to 5 years of technical support experience in a windows environment. A
Certification desired. Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician Certification a plus.
Skills: Ability to create and maintain operating system images. Technical support experience in a windows environment. In-depth knowledge of computer networking, both physical and logical. General knowledge of common Windows software and administrative duties in a Windows enterprise environment. Excellent communication, interpersonal and customer relations skills and well-developed organizational and time management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Windows XP/7/8 and MAC OSX. Proficient in the use and troubleshooting of Microsoft Office applications. Familiarity with IPhones, IPads, Android tablets, and mobile devices. Ability to create and maintain operating system images. Knowledge of software and operating system deployments utilizing automation, helpful.
Position is based in Rumford Hospital, however, candidate will need to train in Lewiston for up to 120 daysEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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