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IT Support Engineer I 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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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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Looking for IT Support Engineer I jobs? This entry-level position is the cornerstone of modern business technology, serving as the vital first point of contact for resolving technical issues and ensuring seamless digital operations. An IT Support Engineer I, often synonymous with roles like Junior Support Engineer or Technical Support Analyst, is responsible for maintaining the health of an organization's IT infrastructure, directly supporting end-users, and troubleshooting a wide array of technical problems. This role is ideal for problem-solvers who enjoy a dynamic mix of hands-on technical work and customer interaction. Professionals in these jobs typically handle a broad range of responsibilities centered around user support and system maintenance. Common daily tasks include responding to user inquiries via help desk ticketing systems, phone, or email; diagnosing and resolving software issues related to operating systems (like Windows or macOS), business applications (such as Microsoft 365), and network connectivity (including VPN problems); and addressing basic hardware malfunctions through troubleshooting, component replacement, or coordinating device swaps. They also play a key role in onboarding and offboarding employees by setting up workstations, configuring accounts, and managing access permissions. Furthermore, IT Support Engineers I are often tasked with documenting solutions in knowledge bases, performing routine system checks, and managing IT assets within a Configuration Management Database (CMDB). The typical skill set for these jobs blends technical aptitude with strong interpersonal abilities. On the technical side, a foundational understanding of computer systems, networking principles, and core software platforms is essential. Familiarity with IT Service Management (ITSM) tools like ServiceNow or Jira for ticket management is highly common. Crucially, soft skills are paramount: exceptional communication and customer service skills are needed to translate technical jargon into user-friendly guidance, while patience, empathy, and a calm demeanor are vital for handling frustrated users. Problem-solving, a proactive attitude, and the ability to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment are fundamental. While requirements vary, many IT Support Engineer I positions seek candidates with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience such as certifications (CompTIA A+, Network+, Microsoft Fundamentals). A willingness to learn and adapt to new technologies is often considered as valuable as specific prior experience. Ultimately, IT Support Engineer I jobs offer a rewarding career launchpad into the world of IT. It’s a role that provides broad exposure to various technologies and business processes, building a strong foundational skill set for advancement into more specialized areas like systems administration, network engineering, or cybersecurity. For those with a passion for technology and helping others, this position represents the first critical step on a fulfilling professional path.

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