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Corporate Express Canada was named one of the “50 Best Employers in Canada” in
, ^& @) t9 z* Y/ Dthe 2008 Report on Business magazine. Based primarily on employee input, the
6 n$ i: S! K" r1 xsurvey ranks companies based on levels of employee engagement, employee
5 Y0 t( v, o4 j/ S9 `satisfaction, executive leadership, workplace culture, and more.
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Corporate Express Canada has operations in 23 facilities, 10 distribution0 c( e' U/ ~% L! V! g* o/ |" M. g. \
centers and employs over 1,500 people, approximately 400 sales and customer care5 |& C( C8 |1 S8 j6 s, F4 e0 p
representatives and owns over 110 delivery vehicles. To learn more about us$ z- c0 ]. z9 _; E
please visit our website at www.cexp.ca Corporate Express offers a competitive& _6 H4 f4 S; A* z* w! {
base salary with excellent opportunities for career growth.
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2 [, x: B# s# GPURPOSE. f% c: @7 }2 Q! x8 l
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Provides technical support in the division for computer hardware and software.
8 b& W$ }' j& fTroubleshoots network problems. Installs and maintains PC hardware and software
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES in order of importance. Other duties may) z: p. q# s' X/ G, k! ~8 r9 E) n
be assigned.: d- f' Y- d1 b/ I
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• Installs computer hardware, software, peripherals, printers, and fax machines
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[6 O+ C9 d# S• Provides help desk support services for the division.
" Z' O9 C/ b) ?8 d% f* l' u9 V• Serves as Microsoft Office application support by assisting internal users in6 H6 |: b* N& `* C& s
the use of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
4 E* l% }% \6 ]; S: p3 @• Manages the desktop and asset management lifecycle process to replace and
" p$ D/ L& Y+ p' x4 p, z1 H ?install PCs.
$ f2 Q$ U$ |+ j; q• Performs administration and maintenance of local site servers.. n: h8 K3 p# W* q/ d
• Acts as a point of contact and reports warehouse system issues.$ B( h' B3 R" m0 w) b8 E
• Assists in implementation and maintenance of warehouse systems, as necessary./ A* {* Q, A0 Y# L7 b g. v$ M
• Supports and performs tasks related to company IS policies and procedures.9 w5 y! D5 I& S9 `& y' }
• Troubleshoots hardware and software problems, provides software diagnostics; V. [' _+ \; y+ ^ J* D. X9 z
and assists the users in resolving the problem. R0 H& g7 ]3 C* ?6 l; X" Q
• Performs LAN tasks as directed by National IT staff. Tasks may include
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with component failures.$ t$ [2 e+ s# f O6 `' C O
• Performs basic administration of local phone/PBX systems to ensure the
: ^; y9 \( a. H! Q: S# Ddivision is operational. If division is on IP Telephony, works with headquarters2 [/ N5 c( ~6 ?7 }1 r5 v) ?
Voice/Data Team to support telecommunication solutions.
7 G8 d+ X' U/ r5 @ z, Q V• Maintains hardware and software inventories using company Asset Management( ]* p: \7 X, w! y* A2 x3 p: O' H5 G
software tools.
7 x' b1 x0 @5 }0 |" H! S• Maintains standard naming conventions.
: e5 V" G6 S( K( ~• Coordinates with division management to engage contractors for break/fixes of8 O2 ]8 w2 }4 w
software/hardware and computers, as necessary.
+ g2 [4 L& f O& W' l: J' p/ o• Provides backup support to other IT professionals.
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6 z! v1 t# R, I$ x p4 A% [. ?+ @PRIMARY INTERACTIONS8 A8 A/ d, e- y8 r. |! e
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Daily interaction with division users, division and head office Information$ m/ |2 j& N( j% K# U! F
Services personnel.6 ^; B' Q4 d. d
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: ~+ H( P/ ^5 s: \1 l* K' u$ O• Analytical and troubleshooting skills) \7 c1 J5 p3 r- T/ q
• Team player
: m$ e5 T( T( P% K0 Y8 @ k# _6 A: L• Good communication skills, both written and oral
9 n4 Z$ k: w0 }2 N• Good interpersonal skills
* u1 P/ s2 }0 Z6 F• Experience with Microsoft applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
+ p) j# L: ]/ ^3 C• Experience with VPN and Remote Access Dial-Up connections
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1 \3 u5 t' A, V& nEDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
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( }# o/ _) d" ?5 W4 y• Technical certification, with a minimum of two (2) years technical support
% c! D9 I# d) U. Rexperience, or any equivalent combination of education, training, or experience.
' ]! j" F- ?! s: z• Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers (desktops, laptops, printers),6 j0 J; j O! O6 ~3 [1 w6 q# A' D
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
4 N6 _. Q5 X9 U/ w3 cservers including fax server systems.+ Z5 a9 k' ^- @6 [
• Knowledge of help desk operations, software, databases, and Visual Basic.
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2 W' L, I1 P* G% w! G# t5 wPHYSICAL DEMANDS; Q. e/ d6 e. K9 J% U4 m
! B3 A* f/ @! t OThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met
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" L. U1 k% [* S( ~- d& j% t- ` o9 c1 wReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to5 V ?% E1 t$ x6 j8 k
perform the essential functions.) A% Y, \/ S0 q% g4 [6 t6 N
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Work is generally mobile. Requires frequent physical effort lifting personal
/ e4 |: b$ F4 e2 `/ ~; x! ecomputers up to a maximum of 70 pounds. Occasional kneeling, crawling, stooping. H; J' k1 P# C9 S. B; u" I) ?) n7 y
is needed to carry out everyday activities./ G6 |+ [- R9 s- ~
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WORK ENVIRONMENT5 v: i0 D( b, g
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to
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