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9 jobs that use Desktop the most

Jobs that use desktop the most include computer sales specialist, gis consultant, and information operator.

What jobs use Desktop the most?

1. Computer Sales Specialist

How computer sales specialist uses Desktop:

  • Design and suggest new display idea for merchandise, resulting in improve customer view/accessibility and leading to increase sales.
  • Collaborate with local Samsung representative to run diagnostics on malfunctioning Samsung devices.

Most common skills for computer sales specialist:

  • Desktop
  • Customer Service
  • Computer Sales
  • Mac
  • Computer System
  • Product Knowledge

2. GIS Consultant

How gis consultant uses Desktop:

  • Construct, implement and manage state-wide seismic hazard and infrastructure mapping projects.
  • Install and configure of ArcServer and ArcSDE.
  • Load data layers into ArcSDE and grant access to end users.

Most common skills for gis consultant:

  • Data Analysis
  • Desktop
  • Esri Arcgis
  • Database Design
  • Python
  • Spatial Data

3. Information Operator

How information operator uses Desktop:

  • Manage multiple logistics database projects to include usability testing, functional testing and risk assessments.
  • Generate daily, weekly and monthly report using command in the Linux system and executing JAVA program.
  • Work with Vmware ESX, Vsphere, Vcenter, VMotion, etc ...

Most common skills for information operator:

  • Co-Op
  • Desktop
  • Troubleshoot
  • Linux
  • Java
  • Computer System

4. Computer Service Manager

How computer service manager uses Desktop:

  • Manage consistent operations of mainframe and peripheral info systems through detail scheduling of equipment, personnel and priorities.
  • Integrate corporate systems with legacy AS/400 and Unix systems, and evolving real-time auction systems.
  • Design and implement entire TCP/IP network for all gaming, administration and revenue generating systems in order to accommodate growth.

Most common skills for computer service manager:

  • Desktop
  • Computer System
  • Windows XP
  • Disaster Recovery
  • CAD
  • POS

5. GIS Manager

How gis manager uses Desktop:

  • Manage client data and perform database extraction regularly to make timely data updates.
  • Advance knowledge of GIS concepts and ESRI suite of software applications, including ArcGIS.
  • Develop GPS and web-enable data collection systems (application, procedures and training) for a comprehensive biological database.

Most common skills for gis manager:

  • Python
  • Autocad
  • Project Management
  • Infrastructure
  • Desktop
  • Esri

6. Senior GIS Analyst

How senior gis analyst uses Desktop:

  • Manage and administrate SDE database and tune up database for maximum performance.
  • Manage administration and supervise development of logistics policies and programs to ensure they meet the changing conditions in program requirements.
  • Present research and provide advice and guidance to program officials involving data analysis and visualization.

Most common skills for senior gis analyst:

  • Python
  • Geospatial
  • Esri
  • Desktop
  • Infrastructure
  • Visualization

7. Senior System Support Analyst

How senior system support analyst uses Desktop:

  • Train team to manage Linux systems thru new GUI interface.
  • Develop and alter UNIX scripts to streamline and promote efficiency, automate system processes, and increase system availability.
  • Manage data mapping from legacy CRM systems, including creating data mapping documentation in preparation for migration to Salesforce.com.

Most common skills for senior system support analyst:

  • Application Support
  • Desktop
  • SQL Server
  • Technical Support
  • Java
  • Unix

8. Publication Specialist

How publication specialist uses Desktop:

  • Manage documents through planning, development and QA.
  • Lead a cross discipline team to develop a new SERB database for Westlaw.
  • Manage, create and edit internal and external communication collateral, providing high-level management copywriting and document creation support.

Most common skills for publication specialist:

  • Technical Publications
  • PowerPoint
  • Technical Manuals
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Desktop
  • Graphic Design

9. Information Technology Officer

How information technology officer uses Desktop:

  • Manage the conversion from an aging COBOL billing system to a newer UNIX base application by infome.
  • Lead disaster recovery exercises, infrastructure hardware/software decommissioning initiatives and redeployment of legacy application retirements/migrations for Fannie Mae (client).
  • Create SOX reports to present to management and for external auditors.

Most common skills for information technology officer:

  • Project Management
  • Customer Service
  • Database
  • Desktop
  • Troubleshoot
  • SharePoint

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