Information Technology Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Indianapolis, IN at Geebo

Information Technology Analyst

Overview:
Kimley-Horn is looking for an IT Analyst to join our team in our Indianapolis, IN office.
Responsibilities:
In this role, you will collaborate with both local and region-wide IT teams to deliver support to several offices.
The selected candidate responsibilities will include the daily IT support of our Indianapolis office and providing IT helpdesk support to end-users across the region/firm including:
Providing support on our corporate IT Helpdesk Installing new printers/copiers/plotters and other office equipment Installing and support enterprise applications Performing data maintenance and data archiving Assisting with office moves/expansions
Qualifications:
Qualified candidates should have a passion for technology, a business mindset, a customer service-oriented attitude, strong communication skills, a willingness to work with others and the ability to travel.
The successful candidate will be able to prioritize, troubleshoot/resolve problems and follow-through with internal clients.
Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology/Systems; Computer Science or related field with 2
years of experience Knowledge of Windows 10, Office 365, Teams and OneDrive for business, Exchange 365, Windows Server 2016, Active Directory, Networking basic fundamental Knowledge of Windows Server 2012/2016 printing and file level NTFS permissions Ability to understand Windows 10 and configure and troubleshoot PC level problems Ability to understand basic Windows Active Directory; user accounts and security groups Strong communication, written, and customer service skills High aptitude and willingness to learn new technologies A self-starter that can work with minimal supervision; highly organized Availability to travel Recommended Skills Audio Equipments Communication Coordinating Curiosity Customer Service Help Desk Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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