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The role requires a Bachelor’s degree and 2 to 5 years of related experience or equivalent, plus 5+ years of relevant technical support experience in a medium to large, complex enterprise environment.
Candidates need advanced knowledge of Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, networking, and information security, along with working knowledge of Active Directory, Azure, Intune, DNS, DHCP, Microsoft Exchange, TCP/IP, VPN, and collaboration tools like MS Teams and Zoom.
The role involves providing on-site and remote technical support, including fulfilling IT hardware requests and troubleshooting for end users in the office where you’re based.
The End User Support team is singularly focused on delivering a seamless technology experience for all users, emphasizing collaboration with local and remote team members, excellent customer service, and working independently or with the broader support team.
A strong candidate is driven, self-directed, capable of resolving complex technical issues quickly, providing top-tier customer service, communicating effectively to all audiences, and exercising judgment within defined procedures.
Provides launch services for small satellites
Astra provides launch services specifically for small satellites, catering to commercial businesses, government agencies, and research institutions that need reliable access to space. The company operates small, agile rockets designed to transport these satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO). Astra's approach focuses on making space more accessible by reducing the costs and complexities associated with satellite launches, which allows a wider range of customers to utilize their services. Unlike many competitors, Astra emphasizes efficiency and cost-effectiveness in its operations, aiming to meet the growing demand for satellite-based services such as Earth observation and telecommunications. The company's goal is to facilitate more frequent and affordable satellite launches, thereby expanding opportunities for various applications in the space industry.