Enterprise Support Technician I
DatadogThe Enterprise IT Support team is responsible for the hardware and software that Datadog employees around the world use on a daily basis to successfully do their jobs. This means providing excellent customer service to our employees to support thousands of endpoint devices such as macOS, iOS, Chrome OS and Windows. In addition you will support software as a service (SaaS) solutions like G Suite, Slack, Zoom, Jamf, and more. As an Enterprise IT Technician I for the IT Support team, you will help ensure our ever growing user base has everything they need to do their job. You will onboard new hires, support existing ones, and make sure the technology in our offices is working.
At Datadog, we place value in our office culture - the relationships and collaboration it builds, and the creativity it brings to the table. We operate as a hybrid workplace to ensure our Datadogs can create a work-life harmony that best fits them.
What You’ll Do:
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Provide best-in-class customer service and technical support for our employees
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Deploy laptops as part of onboarding and refresh cycles
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Assist with new hire orientations covering policies, best practices and services used within Datadog
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Handle general ticketing, account management, and problem escalation
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Maintain hardware and software inventory
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Work with global counterparts to improve processes and consistency across the org
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Datadog
Monitoring and security platform for cloud applications.
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