Network Services Group (NSG) is a cutting edge company that specializes in IT Support, Managed Services, and Cloud Integration for small to medium sized businesses in the Great Lakes Bay Region area that typically do not employ in-house IT staff.
An NSG technician will be an experienced Microsoft network engineer with a strong background in Windows server administration and desktop support. We offer both full-time and part-time positions. We require that technicians possess an automobile and insurance. Applicants must live in the Great Lakes Bay Region area.
Qualified applicants should have a solid understanding of most of the following: Windows Server, Exchange Server, ActiveSync, Hosted Exchange, Terminal Server, Active Directory, TCP/IP, DNS, IIS, SSL Certificates, Backup Systems, Disk-Imaging, Disaster Recovery, RAID, Malware Protection and Removal, Firewalls, VLAN’s, and Virtualization technologies.
Qualified technicians are well spoken and articulate, fantastic problem solvers, well organized, able to multi-task efficiently, work independently with minimal supervision, and meet assigned deadlines.
Work is fast paced and challenging. Positions often require travel to multiple local clients per day, and working occasional long hours when necessary.
Location: Saginaw, MI
Date: 01-01-2024
Job Type: Part/Full Time
This is an entry level position requiring knowledge of PC hardware installation, repair, testing, and troubleshooting. Respond to inquiries and requests for assistance on client computer systems or PCs. Investigate and identify problems, troubleshoot and provide advice to assist clients. Coordinate with others to resolve problems as necessary. Install and repair PCs and related hardware. Perform communication system connection repairs.
Candidate must meet the following requirements:
Compensation will be determined based on experience. If you are interested in this position, please click here.
Location: Saginaw, MI
Date: 01-01-2024
Job Type: Full Time
This is an intermediate level position requiring comprehensive knowledge of computer networking, repair, testing, and troubleshooting. Analyze, plan, design, and install new personal computer systems. Review, monitor and upgrade existing personal computer systems. Determine user specifications for hardware and software. Install new, and maintain existing, hardware and software. Respond to inquiries and requests for assistance on client computer systems or PCs. Investigate and identify problems, troubleshoot and provide advice to assist clients. Coordinate with others to resolve problems as necessary. May operate in a mainframe and/or microcomputer environment. Provide on-site and remote support to contract clients. Research new technologies, build test lab mock ups, build possible client solutions, work on long-term client projects, VPN Wide Area Network and Third party-application deployments. Identify and perform communication system connection repairs.
Candidate must meet the following requirements:
Compensation will be determined based on experience. If you are interested in this position, please click here.
Location: Saginaw, MI
Date: 01-01-2024
Job Type: Full Time
This is a mid-level level position requiring comprehensive knowledge of network hardware, software, installation, repair, testing, and troubleshooting. The ability to analyze, plan, design, and install networks. Review, monitor, upgrade and integrate into existing local and wide area networks. Determine specifications for hardware and software. Install new, and maintain existing, hardware and software. Manage staff to respond to assistance on servers, workstations and connected devices. Investigate and identify problems, troubleshoot and provide advice to staff and clients. Coordinate with third party vendors, staff and clients to resolve problems as necessary. May operate in a mainframe and/or microcomputer environment. Research new technologies, build test lab mock ups, build possible client solutions, work on long-term client projects, VPN Wide Area Network and Third party-application deployments. Identify and explore new avenues for revenue.
Candidate must meet the following requirements:
Compensation will be determined based on experience. If you are interested in this position, please click here.
Location: Variable
Date: 06-15-2023
Job Type: Part Time
This is an entry-level position for a Linux Systems Administrator. Requires a bachelor's degree, or equivalent education and experience, plus at least one year of experience as a UNIX systems administrator. Requires ability to demonstrate practical UNIX/Linux systems skills. Experience working with development project teams is preferred; Windows system administration and services experience is a plus. Programming in C, Perl, MySQL, PHP, and other scripting languages is desired. Familiarity with the i386 and x64 hardware platform, Linux-based / Microsoft Windows workstations and servers, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), and network devices (including Layer 4 switching) and their associated operating systems is preferred, along with experience with Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. This position has great learning potential as well as good potential for advancement.
Candidate must meet the following requirements:
Compensation will be determined based on experience. If you are interested in this position, please click here.
We believe in working together as a team to provide the best products and services to our clients. We also believe in helping each other. We learn from each other's expertise and experience. We work hard to excel in the latest, cutting-edge technologies without going "all in" on technologies that may become obsolete in 6 months.
Do your family and friends call you for technical help? Do you appreciate the feeling of helping them even though it may stretch your patience? If so, you may be a good fit for our team!
To begin your application process, please send your resume to careers@netservicesgroup.com. We will review your resume, and if it looks like you might be a good fit for our company, we will contact you with further instructions.
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