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IT Support Specialist
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IT Support Specialist needed in Szczecin, Poland to deliver end-user support, manage IT assets, and maintain a reliable digital workplace. Requires 1+ year experience, Windows knowledge, and intermediate English. Join an international team, troubleshoot hardware/software, and support network infr...
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Poland , Szczecin
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3Shape
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Onsite IT Support & Operations Specialist
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Keepit seeks an Onsite IT Support & Operations Specialist to be the go-to IT presence in its growing Kraków office. This hands-on role involves troubleshooting Windows & macOS, managing hardware inventory, and owning meeting room AV. You will provide face-to-face support, set up new hire equipmen...
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Poland , Kraków
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IT Support Specialist
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Join Elsewhere Entertainment in Warsaw as an IT Support Specialist. Serve as the senior on-site escalation point (L2/L3), managing complex incidents and the full hardware lifecycle. Utilize your strong skills in Windows/macOS, networking, and ITIL processes to support our innovative development t...
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Poland , Warsaw
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Activision
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About the IT Support role

Explore a world of opportunity in IT Support jobs, a dynamic and essential field at the heart of modern business operations. IT Support professionals are the frontline heroes of the technology world, ensuring that an organization's digital infrastructure runs smoothly and efficiently. They are the critical link between users and technology, responsible for diagnosing and resolving technical issues, maintaining systems, and empowering employees to work productively. A career in IT support offers a stable and rewarding path with diverse specializations, from direct user-facing roles to complex backend system maintenance.

The day-to-day responsibilities of an IT Support professional are varied and crucial. In general, these roles involve monitoring the health and performance of IT systems, conducting routine checks, and responding to service tickets or user-reported incidents. A primary duty is troubleshooting—analyzing, identifying, and diagnosing hardware, software, and network problems to restore services quickly. This often includes providing direct assistance to colleagues, offering technical guidance, and sometimes informal training on using applications and equipment effectively. Beyond immediate problem-solving, IT support jobs frequently entail performing root cause analysis to prevent future issues, developing and maintaining technical documentation and support checklists, and managing application and system deployments. They also play a key role in application and system support, which involves maintaining stability, performing risk assessments, and collaborating with development teams to prioritize bug fixes and enhancements. For many in these jobs, ensuring data integrity through proper storage, archiving, and contingency planning is a fundamental task.

To succeed in IT Support jobs, a specific set of technical and soft skills is required. Technically, professionals typically need a strong understanding of operating systems like Windows and Unix/Linux, as well as proficiency in scripting using languages such as Shell or PowerShell. Database skills, particularly the ability to write and execute SQL queries, are highly valuable, as is experience with cloud platforms like AWS and container technologies. Knowledge of monitoring tools (e.g., Splunk, Grafana) and middleware (e.g., Kafka, MQ) is common for application-focused support roles. Equally important are the interpersonal skills. Excellent communication is paramount, as professionals must explain complex technical issues in simple terms to non-IT staff. They must be adept problem-solvers with sharp analytical skills, capable of working both independently and collaboratively within a team. A customer-centric approach, unwavering attention to detail, and the ability to plan, organize, and reprioritize workload in a fast-paced environment are all hallmarks of a successful candidate. Typically, employers seek individuals with a degree in Computer Science or a related field, or equivalent practical experience, and a proven track record in a support capacity. If you are a technically-minded problem-solver with a passion for helping others, exploring IT Support jobs could be the perfect next step in your career.