The Role Reporting to the manager of IT services, you will join a high-energy, client-driven team responsible for delivering IT services at our Northern Saskatchewan operations. In this role, you will:-Act as a key liaison between the business technology services department and the site operational teams, to maintain a seamless and efficient IT environment while delivering high quality customer service to end users-Support and train end users on mobile devices and applications enhancing their efficiency and effectiveness in work process at the operations-Provide subject matter expertise and contributions into the planning and execution of various business technology service projects as required Required: -Diploma in information technology or in a related technical field-Equivalent combination of education and work experience considered (5-8 years)-Ability to work independently-Demonstrated experience providing outstanding customer service and troubleshooting skills-Understanding of mobile devices, IOS and Android-You will work a 7-day-in/7-day-out rotational schedule commuting to the site by aircraft Recommended:-Experience with Windows 10/11, Active Directory, Microsoft Office -products, Apple, Dell, Microsoft, and HP hardware-Experience with network troubleshooting, including TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, and VPN technologies Conditions of Employment:-Background Check-Substance Test Cameco is proud to offer a competitive total reward package which includes:-Competitive compensation program with base and variable pay-Flexible health, drug, dental, and vision plan with a health spending and personal spending account-Fixed benefits including employee and dependant life, AD&D, disability benefits and paid vacation leave-Employee & Family Assistance Programs-RRSP and RPP matching program-Career development opportunities-Relocation costs
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