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Desktop Support Analyst
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Country: USA
Location: Iowa-Cedar Rapids Job location not provided
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Desktop Support Analyst
Location: Job location not providedYour location:home   »  find a job   »  advanced search   »  job description Apply Online Send this Job to a Friend Hudson, a global leader in IT recruitment, is seeking a DESKTOP ANALYST in the Cedar Rapids area. The candidate we are seeking will be responsible for on-site and remote desktop support to users at multiple locations, implementing new technology initiatives, and providing other IT support as needed.Qualified candidates will possess Windows 2000 & XP troubleshooting experience, AS400 hardware/software support experience, and wireless technology support experience. Previous IT experience and/or an Associates Degree in IT required. Local and some regional travel expected.For immediate consideration, please APPLY ONLINE today! About Hudson IT & Telecommunications Hudson IT&T serves as a trusted resource for clients seeking high-quality technology professionals and IT solutions. We seek consultants and direct candidates with diverse skills - from web design to systems implementation, from R&D to network planning, from program management to performance integration. We attract the best and the brightest talent in the industry, matching your skills and personality to our clients' specific requirements. Our consultant care and benefits program includes 401(k), stock purchase, medical benefits and more. We also offer a referral bonus of $500 for each referral placed on assignment for at least three months. More information is at www.us.hudson.com/it. Hudson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We participate in the E-Verify program as allowed under federal and state law and in accordance with our executed Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Homeland Security.   Additional Information Status: Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee   Contact Information Company: Hudson IT & Telecommunications Apply by Email   Apply Online Send this Job to a Friend View all Hudson IT & Telecommunications opportunities Learn more about Hudson IT & Telecommunications Back to TopBack to ResultsPrintNew Search Contact Us|Help|Privacy Policy|Accessibility|Sitemapwww.hudson.com|jobs.hudson.com
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