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Corporate Express Canada was named one of the “50 Best Employers in Canada” in% \4 Z$ r0 @- M5 ?0 `# }3 d
the 2008 Report on Business magazine. Based primarily on employee input, the
, H1 X. O0 q/ s, S2 i. lsurvey ranks companies based on levels of employee engagement, employee4 A4 `# u) e7 T: @$ V# ]- A1 C D
satisfaction, executive leadership, workplace culture, and more.
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Corporate Express Canada has operations in 23 facilities, 10 distribution
/ \+ c7 x- X! ]4 Tcenters and employs over 1,500 people, approximately 400 sales and customer care
* Y0 @( I0 Q: T0 C( U, z* rrepresentatives and owns over 110 delivery vehicles. To learn more about us
# g3 P- K2 J# _* Dplease visit our website at www.cexp.ca Corporate Express offers a competitive# J" `: F+ P8 d" j) p* Y
base salary with excellent opportunities for career growth.
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PURPOSE+ X' X. {0 N% u% n. n0 |
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Provides technical support in the division for computer hardware and software.0 Z, r y! X) z1 f
Troubleshoots network problems. Installs and maintains PC hardware and software
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES in order of importance. Other duties may* i7 U* V. W. ?3 ]& X- P$ L
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B( A, [$ a9 }+ N• Installs computer hardware, software, peripherals, printers, and fax machines; Z. b7 C P% ]! {) v# v
for the division staff.
. _3 m k+ q8 ]( Q• Provides help desk support services for the division.3 ^# v) N) E/ m
• Serves as Microsoft Office application support by assisting internal users in7 b' ?- v. e8 Y
the use of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
( I8 X8 E, n- W• Manages the desktop and asset management lifecycle process to replace and
9 D; F; r8 ^+ f* P( ~install PCs.6 z+ p4 h2 g1 A" i( q* t* j
• Performs administration and maintenance of local site servers.
! j6 G/ e4 b' G' x. c' ~• Acts as a point of contact and reports warehouse system issues.
8 G1 q0 c1 l, ~/ r! y• Assists in implementation and maintenance of warehouse systems, as necessary.
/ W$ U3 w* F' H- o6 K$ V2 e: j• Supports and performs tasks related to company IS policies and procedures.0 q# o- W9 R5 f& Y
• Troubleshoots hardware and software problems, provides software diagnostics: v$ U: M% y4 l0 B2 O N
and assists the users in resolving the problem.. W6 p7 I& B" W, A# N
• Performs LAN tasks as directed by National IT staff. Tasks may include
( e1 S0 T. @. a. _/ P9 R, C# `installation of hardware, maintenance of patch cables to standards, and assists
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• Performs basic administration of local phone/PBX systems to ensure the4 z- y& p2 E6 c# E2 R1 i
division is operational. If division is on IP Telephony, works with headquarters
, f6 I) Q$ z4 V% {Voice/Data Team to support telecommunication solutions.
" [" {2 X; j- d& J U5 r• Maintains hardware and software inventories using company Asset Management% P1 m! P8 v& |8 B1 @: p
software tools." s8 @7 R4 {4 ?8 D: @
• Maintains standard naming conventions.
1 d8 F! W6 X7 h• Coordinates with division management to engage contractors for break/fixes of3 T7 S, ?0 v/ ]7 N! n( I, Y* Y
software/hardware and computers, as necessary.
' J+ E3 \0 p( S0 p7 g* q D3 K• Provides backup support to other IT professionals.
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PRIMARY INTERACTIONS% U7 u+ L6 W- Z4 y
5 g, P! f+ p8 J; TDaily interaction with division users, division and head office Information
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COMPETENCIES. M* `$ W( B" b8 Z; W
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• Analytical and troubleshooting skills
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• Good communication skills, both written and oral. v0 `0 r" @/ N
• Good interpersonal skills
/ [8 D' N1 ~( N3 B• Experience with Microsoft applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- O7 c7 n2 _; I( y& s/ t( J• Experience with VPN and Remote Access Dial-Up connections: d6 {0 Y- E& J* r/ N9 ]# r
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• Technical certification, with a minimum of two (2) years technical support
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• Demonstrated knowledge of personal computers (desktops, laptops, printers),5 v/ h! ]0 B9 @. y- C6 |
Voice/Data, Warehouse Systems, and general knowledge of personal computer
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3 ?3 X2 `4 r' ?4 R: q• Knowledge of laser printers, multi-functional copier/printer/fax devices, and
' [6 P$ j0 |% mservers including fax server systems.! v! r# A( i V3 Q; S5 ^* x- E7 v
• Knowledge of help desk operations, software, databases, and Visual Basic.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS( J. @5 J" j% h& C% V
3 {& z2 e0 b" C' z/ T5 bThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met6 d; s4 x J: Z7 H; P& T
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
) `2 I$ q* o, [8 Q1 z8 YReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to
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- H# I9 o, L8 j* g! o) YWork is generally mobile. Requires frequent physical effort lifting personal. T+ ~ L1 j7 {- @) ]6 s6 i
computers up to a maximum of 70 pounds. Occasional kneeling, crawling, stooping) v0 V- K I( W, K# ]
is needed to carry out everyday activities.
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4 p6 h+ G$ C) [, k( p& uWORK ENVIRONMENT
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The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those1 d. f i$ B# `3 R, w. j/ J8 _+ G
an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
6 {/ x7 Y( t' h4 ?9 k3 AReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to
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