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-solving to faculty, research staff, administrative staff, graduate students, and other affiliates across the 50+ Letters and Science departments for hardware, software, network and related computer systems
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and implement testing of completed requirements. Develops complex monitoring protocols across multiple networks and platforms, including traffic and usage, performance of the system, metric testing
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on the UCDH main campus or clinics physically. The Service Desk Administrator will provide support for various customer endpoint technologies at a complex level, this may also include support of other
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network infrastructure. This role involves administering a complex network environment, provisioning data and voice services, performing system maintenance and troubleshooting, monitoring network
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control (QA/QC) framework. Experience training others in instrument operation and maintenance. Demonstrated ability to coordinate with vendors and technical support for complex instrumentation issues
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#48XAdminsupport This position is responsible for providing repair and maintenance on a wide variety of complex medical instrumentation with a focus on networked and computer-based medical systems
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, Mobile Devices, Printers, Multi-Function Devices, Scanners, Carts, etc.) and their connectivity to the network, the applications, and the databases as well as locally installed business productivity
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to the operation of interconnected networks. Demonstrated ability to analyze highly complex telecommunications hardware and software systems for maintaining a real-time resource that impacts UCOP telecommunications
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analyzing highly complex communication hardware and software systems and maintaining a real-time resource that impacts campus/medical center/ OP-wide network users. Experience using problem-solving skills and
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1. Ability to analyze complex end-user business needs and devise effective cost efficient recommendations. 2. Demonstrated ability to write clear, precise, detailed, comprehensive, and grammatically