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Corporate Express Canada was named one of the “50 Best Employers in Canada” in
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satisfaction, executive leadership, workplace culture, and more.6 c- r+ j- c8 N4 ]
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Corporate Express Canada has operations in 23 facilities, 10 distribution- q7 s* g$ l* V# w3 c8 h
centers and employs over 1,500 people, approximately 400 sales and customer care% w% R3 q9 H9 c' E7 w7 i$ ^" ^
representatives and owns over 110 delivery vehicles. To learn more about us. [/ Z3 s. M& z& r
please visit our website at www.cexp.ca Corporate Express offers a competitive
4 F# f: h# ]) o2 Fbase salary with excellent opportunities for career growth.
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PURPOSE
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Provides technical support in the division for computer hardware and software.
, j1 l6 i, H7 U: STroubleshoots network problems. Installs and maintains PC hardware and software7 V! r- f+ F: D5 M$ A: M8 e' A, N
to allow computer users to access the network.
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8 D# S l! H6 `4 nESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES in order of importance. Other duties may
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• Installs computer hardware, software, peripherals, printers, and fax machines( ?: \2 M# G0 C
for the division staff.3 d( w) |7 ^! }# H) P9 W) |
• Provides help desk support services for the division.
6 {7 X4 a7 Y: ^- B2 G. F. y* [! [• Serves as Microsoft Office application support by assisting internal users in# I4 z( W2 f1 q! u1 t& o( J
the use of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.: ]8 m I' S) i* t
• Manages the desktop and asset management lifecycle process to replace and
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' V& F' ~" M; n$ t. M, d• Performs administration and maintenance of local site servers. O& r6 e8 z; [! H
• Acts as a point of contact and reports warehouse system issues.
# u( p7 Q8 q& q E' V( h1 X• Assists in implementation and maintenance of warehouse systems, as necessary.: |2 y# D7 U3 k! M+ d% G0 `
• Supports and performs tasks related to company IS policies and procedures.
5 d7 }- h0 u2 F• Troubleshoots hardware and software problems, provides software diagnostics: r5 Q" e" c: M0 u# Y
and assists the users in resolving the problem.
+ B, E3 r$ a: b; `* T• Performs LAN tasks as directed by National IT staff. Tasks may include
$ C0 x& O8 ?1 F0 ^' W) O& Linstallation of hardware, maintenance of patch cables to standards, and assists4 n$ W. \# w+ M8 o0 p' y0 A7 N/ D
with component failures.
$ b( z$ D( D* l: H5 F, o$ ^- v• Performs basic administration of local phone/PBX systems to ensure the+ O7 ?& X/ J, y% ^- Q, ~
division is operational. If division is on IP Telephony, works with headquarters
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• Maintains hardware and software inventories using company Asset Management9 V8 w" y5 e7 m \: Q
software tools.
) V2 ] Z- _6 E4 B* R6 y3 \- v• Maintains standard naming conventions.) M: V) v# v! ~$ `' H7 C7 i3 P
• Coordinates with division management to engage contractors for break/fixes of* s, I6 y; |6 F3 J" J4 H
software/hardware and computers, as necessary.8 N( `/ @$ }5 v: @
• Provides backup support to other IT professionals.
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Daily interaction with division users, division and head office Information- z0 R1 G, `/ C7 j( P' e- F9 u
Services personnel.9 Z6 e5 ]! h% a, ^4 r @
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COMPETENCIES
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• Analytical and troubleshooting skills
" b' p2 l1 @ v& S• Team player
0 W; e' g5 k0 b" ]4 p2 Z• Good communication skills, both written and oral
! C# _4 ~, h9 [• Good interpersonal skills
0 R8 W2 E$ C; \- V5 j• Experience with Microsoft applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
! ~2 J5 d* R5 l7 R& C• Experience with VPN and Remote Access Dial-Up connections* Z. s7 f4 i0 r& L8 @2 z/ ?6 W! }5 m
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& L$ J2 A; ?' o G. W5 }2 [• Technical certification, with a minimum of two (2) years technical support
8 ?' h% U0 E8 @$ Q2 g% `experience, or any equivalent combination of education, training, or experience.* e* l1 }% l* ~+ s. T
• Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers (desktops, laptops, printers),
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• Knowledge of laser printers, multi-functional copier/printer/fax devices, and6 `" t/ u s3 n5 `" U" I* N, W
servers including fax server systems./ M/ ~( I, ~- h2 P
• Knowledge of help desk operations, software, databases, and Visual Basic.- h- \1 k5 y9 ~+ C# J* W3 v7 @* S
: V7 p/ b) l9 f# bPHYSICAL 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
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Work is generally mobile. Requires frequent physical effort lifting personal& Y3 L" p8 Z8 V: u& p
computers up to a maximum of 70 pounds. Occasional kneeling, crawling, stooping
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$ @% K7 `0 d/ H6 w" Y+ X& EWORK ENVIRONMENT
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6 s% ^/ ~! |" v4 w4 O- vThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to. K# i; W5 G! C
perform the essential functions. |
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