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Corporate Express Canada was named one of the “50 Best Employers in Canada” in
6 K* j8 q- Z0 rthe 2008 Report on Business magazine. Based primarily on employee input, the8 ?! x# x: D3 J+ A# ]
survey ranks companies based on levels of employee engagement, employee
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Corporate Express Canada has operations in 23 facilities, 10 distribution8 _2 Z* e( q* Q/ H* y
centers and employs over 1,500 people, approximately 400 sales and customer care* t& n% L/ k7 L. m
representatives and owns over 110 delivery vehicles. To learn more about us
* i8 V0 E4 ?+ A& ^ w$ n# Mplease visit our website at www.cexp.ca Corporate Express offers a competitive% j, f( o% m7 F, P0 w1 h1 a
base salary with excellent opportunities for career growth.
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PURPOSE
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! F0 r9 H. P) G- Y$ r$ UProvides technical support in the division for computer hardware and software.
5 t v, s: ~1 y: t% ITroubleshoots network problems. Installs and maintains PC hardware and software7 M ]: u4 y0 E; H9 ~3 G
to allow computer users to access the network.0 \6 E# D" y0 d" w1 l# _- Y
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES in order of importance. Other duties may
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• Installs computer hardware, software, peripherals, printers, and fax machines
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4 p+ v5 L& ]$ R, b9 a• Provides help desk support services for the division.
; t% [2 W8 w- u3 o• Serves as Microsoft Office application support by assisting internal users in
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2 S3 o4 Q2 A9 c8 a• Manages the desktop and asset management lifecycle process to replace and
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. Y1 @, l- L2 j5 g; |+ k. g: h• Performs administration and maintenance of local site servers.) x8 C) |+ E$ B7 N5 i4 O/ z9 z
• Acts as a point of contact and reports warehouse system issues.4 h$ ]8 V4 t$ ~0 m
• Assists in implementation and maintenance of warehouse systems, as necessary.
3 _% d% N3 X) K; v, V• Supports and performs tasks related to company IS policies and procedures.
+ {3 F5 Y. q$ s$ h, t• Troubleshoots hardware and software problems, provides software diagnostics. ]6 n5 T, Z" Y/ s2 a& V. T
and assists the users in resolving the problem.
/ ?$ m$ H2 ?9 r5 q/ C" |; {& }- d• Performs LAN tasks as directed by National IT staff. Tasks may include7 W0 K* E' u4 `6 U
installation of hardware, maintenance of patch cables to standards, and assists3 @1 k. y% u7 P5 e) R
with component failures.
7 c+ O3 ^& G0 g• Performs basic administration of local phone/PBX systems to ensure the0 y# J1 t4 h0 X7 @& F
division is operational. If division is on IP Telephony, works with headquarters* U+ C, d) S- J; d
Voice/Data Team to support telecommunication solutions.
; |( p( n ]& X$ |& w. E0 W• Maintains hardware and software inventories using company Asset Management: c6 o# x' w$ q: M7 v* T
software tools.+ J0 k8 F$ k' ]9 @" N- ]
• Maintains standard naming conventions.
! W u+ A: u! V! B# I& w: `: p• Coordinates with division management to engage contractors for break/fixes of9 I- }1 C! L, h6 U+ v; z4 H
software/hardware and computers, as necessary.
9 R* r- b4 M" V4 U9 q R. S4 o• Provides backup support to other IT professionals.
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Daily interaction with division users, division and head office Information' F2 D( n' r3 U W
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COMPETENCIES
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• Analytical and troubleshooting skills
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• Good communication skills, both written and oral
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• Experience with Microsoft applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)* X! W: N9 p; D2 _+ j# \
• Experience with VPN and Remote Access Dial-Up connections O$ i1 H0 q0 D8 f8 ~ @
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE5 E# D, L& b* y$ X
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• Technical certification, with a minimum of two (2) years technical support
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2 }" B# ]4 U. N) x5 o8 B( p• Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers (desktops, laptops, printers),7 _! G$ s$ |) E+ \- z4 d) k9 l2 g
Voice/Data, Warehouse Systems, and general knowledge of personal computer
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• Knowledge of laser printers, multi-functional copier/printer/fax devices, and) z$ U9 ^' O4 q6 N B
servers including fax server systems.$ E: Q# h f/ y
• Knowledge of help desk operations, software, databases, and Visual Basic.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS
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The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to. \$ n6 R3 D" a: d# v
perform the essential functions.
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Work is generally mobile. Requires frequent physical effort lifting personal
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WORK ENVIRONMENT) h$ W1 W5 X% o( }/ A4 G( \
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an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.7 b9 m8 o8 |" p+ F
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to' N/ R" W. p* @' c. e1 a$ n" s
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