Hardware Support Engineer with Security Clearance Customer Service & Call Center - Annapolis Junction, MD at Geebo

Hardware Support Engineer with Security Clearance

TS/SCI with Full Scope Poly REQUIRED US citizenship is required Location:
Onsite Annapolis Junction, MD
Responsibilities:
Provide onsite and phone support to customer.
Apply technical knowledge to operate a technology area (e.
g.
server administration, technical security management, performance management) or customer group with moderate risk/complexity.
Integrate technical knowledge and business understanding to create solutions for customers.
Resolve most technical incidents independently within your technical area.
Work with team members to resolve more complex or cross-technology incidentsIdentify potential escalations and alert management proactivelyBegin to proactively and reactively provide solutions to prevent problems from occurring in area of responsibility.
Apply HPE solutions to meet moderately complex customer needs within area(s) of technical responsibilityBalance internal needs with customer needs within defined parameters.
May identify additional services that could lead to future service revenue growth.
Build strong relationship with management in assigned accounts.
Education and Experience Required Bachelor's degree preferred or Associate degree holder (technical field) with 5- 7 years working experience in hardware repair.
Knowledge and Skills:
5 to 7 years' work experience in hardware repairA
certification preferredSecurity
preferredTS/SCI security clearance with a Full Scope Poly is required.
Comprehensive business, technical, or functional knowledge#federalcleared Recommended Skills Customer Demand Planning Full Scope Polygraph (Fsp Clearance) Self Motivation Sensitive Compartmented Information (Sci Clearance) Safety Principles Revenue Growth Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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