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IT Support Engineer United States, San Francisco Bay Area Jobs

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Join Xantrion as a Support Engineer I in the San Francisco Bay Area. Provide frontline technical support via phone and on-site visits, ensuring excellent customer service. This role requires 3+ years of experience, strong communication skills, and proficiency with Windows/Mac OS. Enjoy top benefi...
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United States , Lafayette; San Francisco Bay Area
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60000.00 - 70000.00 USD / Year
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Xantrion
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IT Support Engineer I
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Join our team as an IT Support Engineer I in the San Francisco Bay Area. Provide frontline phone support and on-site assistance, troubleshooting hardware, software, and OS issues for our clients. We offer comprehensive benefits including 100% covered medical/dental/vision for your family and a 40...
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United States , Lafayette; San Francisco Bay Area
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60000.00 - 70000.00 USD / Year
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Join our startup as an AI Support Engineer in San Francisco or New York. Use your Python/Java skills and AI passion to resolve complex customer issues for enterprise AI tools. This role requires a CS degree, Kubernetes knowledge, and strong problem-solving in a dynamic environment.
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United States , San Francisco Bay Area; New York
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Explore a career as an IT Support Engineer, a vital role at the intersection of technology and customer service. IT Support Engineer jobs are the backbone of modern business operations, ensuring that internal staff and external customers can use complex technological systems effectively and without interruption. Professionals in this field are technical problem-solvers who diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve a wide array of hardware, software, and network issues. They are the first line of defense when technical problems arise, providing critical support that keeps organizations running smoothly. The typical responsibilities of an IT Support Engineer are diverse and crucial. On any given day, they might be responding to user inquiries via phone, email, or ticketing systems; remotely accessing systems to diagnose problems; or guiding users through troubleshooting steps. A significant part of the role involves managing and maintaining core IT infrastructure, which can include servers, operating systems, and virtualization platforms. They perform system upgrades, apply security patches, and monitor network performance to prevent outages. Furthermore, many IT Support Engineer jobs involve creating and updating detailed documentation for procedures, solutions, and knowledge bases. This not only helps resolve future issues more efficiently but also contributes to the team's collective intelligence. As they advance, these engineers often take on automation tasks, writing scripts to streamline repetitive processes and improve operational efficiency. To succeed in IT Support Engineer jobs, a specific set of technical and soft skills is essential. Technically, employers typically seek proficiency in operating systems like Windows, Linux, and macOS, along with a solid understanding of networking concepts such as TCP/IP, DNS, and DHCP. Experience with cloud platforms, virtualization technologies like VMware, and scripting languages such as PowerShell, Python, or Bash is highly valued. However, technical prowess must be matched with exceptional soft skills. Excellent communication is paramount, as the role requires explaining complex technical concepts in simple terms to non-technical users. A strong customer-service orientation, patience, and a methodical approach to problem-solving are non-negotiable. A logical and analytical mindset is crucial for debugging and resolving intricate technical issues. While not always mandatory, a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field is common, and professional certifications can significantly enhance a candidate's profile. The career path for an IT Support Engineer is promising, offering opportunities to specialize in areas like network engineering, cybersecurity, or cloud architecture, or to move into managerial positions. If you are a technically-minded individual with a passion for helping others and a knack for solving puzzles, exploring IT Support Engineer jobs could be the first step toward a rewarding and stable career in the ever-evolving tech industry.

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