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Corporate Express Canada was named one of the “50 Best Employers in Canada” in, i0 O' }+ A' g
the 2008 Report on Business magazine. Based primarily on employee input, the' p: `5 h" h% s- w0 {
survey ranks companies based on levels of employee engagement, employee
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( s$ b* n- ]/ ECorporate Express Canada has operations in 23 facilities, 10 distribution
& p$ w3 [$ w* M3 ecenters and employs over 1,500 people, approximately 400 sales and customer care' a' ^( [) ?4 ^- x
representatives and owns over 110 delivery vehicles. To learn more about us
* h5 l4 U$ r! } vplease visit our website at www.cexp.ca Corporate Express offers a competitive
$ F% A' m8 _& |/ K- l$ W2 } cbase 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.
7 |; U/ A+ w- \3 U% U( h* I6 xTroubleshoots network problems. Installs and maintains PC hardware and software
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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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0 j# k( T4 o1 f2 ]( F• Provides help desk support services for the division.% @ h, `3 Z8 p, E" N
• Serves as Microsoft Office application support by assisting internal users in4 R: V- C- j+ o6 a" D: G" H1 h5 G
the use of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.' e: t1 D' S. Q L9 [9 h- U
• Manages the desktop and asset management lifecycle process to replace and" M5 _' `3 z6 I6 G$ ^ l' d) t8 g
install PCs.) x! x9 P' r) H! M( o0 A" G2 x
• Performs administration and maintenance of local site servers.: i ~/ Z5 M$ B$ C: I. y. W: f
• Acts as a point of contact and reports warehouse system issues.
; x$ P* }* V, h* L5 y$ V) H; n• Assists in implementation and maintenance of warehouse systems, as necessary.2 s% a: U( ]# o4 v
• Supports and performs tasks related to company IS policies and procedures.
0 }1 o3 u4 `% d: I* _• Troubleshoots hardware and software problems, provides software diagnostics9 h, a# c5 A6 V# q; \
and assists the users in resolving the problem.
) T5 o& J7 l) |) r• Performs LAN tasks as directed by National IT staff. Tasks may include, \* r; \- V8 @* n4 n
installation of hardware, maintenance of patch cables to standards, and assists, O# o4 \4 ~( H
with component failures.' Y) c" a7 ^0 ?6 C" A4 U. w# V
• Performs basic administration of local phone/PBX systems to ensure the
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Voice/Data Team to support telecommunication solutions.
5 s! F: Q9 U. R, I3 Y+ T• Maintains hardware and software inventories using company Asset Management7 ]$ \. K4 \, F
software tools., ]9 t8 M/ l0 R& ] B7 h4 J
• Maintains standard naming conventions.
3 k; H- ^# f: M6 i/ i% i& L: ~ `• Coordinates with division management to engage contractors for break/fixes of& @6 T8 M* Z! W) `) |" p# _0 x8 p
software/hardware and computers, as necessary.
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PRIMARY INTERACTIONS
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Daily interaction with division users, division and head office Information
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• Analytical and troubleshooting skills
/ f, |/ m( k% P• Team player
" E$ ^2 i a4 l0 c3 c+ N9 f• Good communication skills, both written and oral$ ]! x4 Y0 X+ e3 {1 q- ~
• Good interpersonal skills5 x# ?- Z2 C \' S# E
• Experience with Microsoft applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)+ g6 b7 A3 f+ Z8 D+ y1 v+ {
• Experience with VPN and Remote Access Dial-Up connections
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- P2 q6 {9 ^; X( I- } dEDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
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• Technical certification, with a minimum of two (2) years technical support
1 l$ W7 A) [: D' O$ }+ X/ texperience, or any equivalent combination of education, training, or experience.
% y |/ O2 I6 q6 g8 x0 ?. d• Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers (desktops, laptops, printers),! _' h( T b2 H. Q
Voice/Data, Warehouse Systems, and general knowledge of personal computer9 A, s. |$ j8 K( i
imaging processes.
& w. j/ g2 @* ]5 J5 c' A1 [9 N, @• Knowledge of laser printers, multi-functional copier/printer/fax devices, and* e3 R3 |4 ^5 r0 n5 t
servers including fax server systems. D, C; S, f" @5 A. t- }
• Knowledge of help desk operations, software, databases, and Visual Basic.: @& {- Y$ F6 |$ ]! t* T( D
9 U4 `6 }5 B$ D; f2 `PHYSICAL DEMANDS# F+ V9 C: G0 l) |7 U
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to" A, r0 f( y( F) u
perform the essential functions.
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4 c) L. W$ y- ? h* CWork is generally mobile. Requires frequent physical effort lifting personal5 G6 x2 \( L: D& W, [/ {$ p
computers up to a maximum of 70 pounds. Occasional kneeling, crawling, stooping5 e, v8 V. d9 h6 f H) k, d) j5 |
is needed to carry out everyday activities.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to8 M8 m& s1 _ U5 m& A9 R0 B' X% A% ^
perform the essential functions. |
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