IT Onsite Technician (Singapore, IT Support, Part Time, Contractor, English) ID - 12919

D-ploy is an IT and Engineering Solutions company with operations throughout the EMEA region including Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, UK, as well as the USA.

We pride ourselves on delivering innovative and superior services and solutions to numerous industry-leading clients. By building relationships and trusted partnerships within the IT community, we optimize our customer‘s IT productivity and contribute to the organization’s success and value.

We are interested in talking to engaging, flexible, and solution-oriented individuals who are looking to become a part of a dynamically growing and international organization. We are focused on creating value where IT counts, join us!

For the position, we are currently looking for a professional working for us on a contractor base and for a limited amount of hours per week (20 hours)

Please note that the official start date for candidates in this role is not until March 2025. As a result, the pace of the hiring process may reflect this timeline. We appreciate your patience and understanding throughout the recruitment process.

 

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Provide technical and troubleshooting assistance related to computer hardware and software, mobile devices and other tech tools and products
  • First and second level technical support – calls/tickets/user interaction
  • Provide prompt responses to IT related questions from end-users
  • Reliable documentation of all end-user interactions in customer ticket system ‘Service Now’ (e.g., incidents, requests)
  • Create, maintain, utilize knowledge articles
  • Provide IT onboarding trainings to new starters
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives

 

Requirements

Benefits

  • Broad range of activities, tasks, and projects
  • Flexible working conditions
  • Fishing for Friends program – our referral program
  • Further development and professional advancement
  • Friendly and international working environment
  • Company-sponsored events
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