IT Operations Intern, End User Computing - Reading, UK
Urban Science Applications, Inc.
- Surrey
- Training
- Full-time
- Apply knowledge of most desktop technologies and the company specific environment configurations to analyze and solve a wide range of issues in the desktop computing environment.
- Responsible for assisting with troubleshooting, setting up new users, configuring mobile devices, fixing printer issues, and rebuilding computers.
- Identify equipment requirements including hard drives, phone and other technical equipment in accordance with corporate guidelines.
- Provide an initial level of support for server based application solutions.
- Provide guidance and assistance to employees to ensure they have the right technology and that it is configured properly.
- Assure software license and asset information is properly maintained.
- Participate in IT Operations projects encompassing a range of technologies as needs arise.
- Operate IT service management system to dispatch and maintain tickets to facilitate proper ticket flow and accurate data in reporting.
- End User Computing configuration management tools, Microsoft Configuration Manager (MECM), and Microsoft Intune
- Modern workplace technologies, including but not limited to Microsoft Power Platform, Office 365, Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business
- Scripting tools, endpoint protection tools, and security tools - PowerShell, BitLocker, Windows Defender and Cloud App Security
- Identifying repeatable tasks that are candidates for automation, orchestration, and empowering end users with self service capabilities, to drive efficiency
- Available computing and/or network hardware and peripheral equipment
- Computer and/or network security systems, applications, procedures, and techniques
- Current technological developments/trends in area of expertise preferred
- Federal copyright laws as they pertain to the use of computer software
- Troubleshoot installations or implementations
- Install, configure and maintain personal computers, and/or related hardware and software
- Identify and resolve computer system malfunctions and operational problems
- Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical personnel, assessing audience need and adjusting level of detail accordingly
- Ability to write clear and concise work instructions using a defined template
- Ability to work within defined processes
- Ability to prioritize competing demands, manage multiple concurrent tasks and adapt to changing priorities
- Must maintain high level of confidentiality
- Currently pursuing a Baccalaureate degree in an appropriate IT field such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Management Information Systems from an accredited U.S. college or university, equivalent foreign institution, or equivalent experience.
- Current Microsoft certifications preferred.