Information Technology Specialist (Computer Specialist)

Job Details

Position: IT Support Technician L1 (On-site)

Role Type: Full Time

Working Days: 5 Days a week

Contract duration: 1 year (extendable)

Contract Type: Freelance / B2B contract

Experience Required: More than 3 years IT Support.

Site Address: Madrid, Spain

Role – Onsite Deskside Support (L1/L2) Key Responsibilities:

Key Responsibilities: 1. Provided end-to-end technical support for desktop and laptop systems, including troubleshooting hardware, software, and connectivity issues.

  • Handled IMAC activities (Install, Move, Add, Change) and break/fix tasks for end-user devices.
  • Managed the full lifecycle of desktop devices, including configuration, patching, OS imaging, and vendor-based hardware replacements.
  • Delivered support using tools such as SCCM, Intune, and ServiceNow for asset tracking, ticket resolution, and remote assistance.
  • Administered approved software installations, updates, and security patching in coordination with IT policies.
  • Provided remote and deskside support using EUC tools and supported applications such as MS Office, Outlook, and VPN clients.
  • Ensured compliance with security protocols, antivirus monitoring, and desktop policy enforcement.
  • Offered VIP support and acted as the primary onsite contact during critical escalations or outages.
  • Supported printers, scanners, and peripheral devices, including troubleshooting and routine maintenance.
  • Assisted with Active Directory tasks, basic user account management, and smart hands support. 11. Maintained documentation of incident resolution, hardware inventory, and technical guides for internal reference.
  • Demonstrated familiarity with Windows OS environments, mobile device support, and basic MAC device handling.
  • Followed ITIL practices for incident, problem, and service request management in corporate environments.
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