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The Digital Workspace Specialist is responsible for supporting the implementation, maintenance, and optimization of enterprise digital workplace solutions that improve employee productivity and collaboration. The role provides advanced user support, ensures compliance standards are met, assists automation initiatives, and contributes to a high-quality digital employee experience across the organization.
Workplace Tools: Good knowledge of Microsoft 365, Teams, Outlook, SharePoint, and endpoint platforms.
ITSM Processes: Understanding of incidents, requests, and SLA-based support models.
Troubleshooting Skills: Strong diagnostic and issue resolution capability.
Communication Skills: Clear user-facing communication and stakeholder support ability.
Improvement Mindset: Ability to identify efficiencies and automation opportunities.
Support Operations: Minimum 2–4 years in IT support, service desk, or digital workspace environments.
End User Tools: Experience with Microsoft workplace technologies and endpoint support.
User Engagement: Experience handling employee support requests and issue resolution.
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