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What is a North Shore PC Technician?
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Saturday, 08 March 2008 20:46

NSPC Technician - Chattanooga, TN based technician who repairs and maintains computer, server, and network environments. Technicians plan and configure new hardware, install and update software packages, and create and maintain computer, voice, and VOIP networks and their associated data cabling structures. NSPC's repair technicians can remotely connect to computers outside of Chattanooga, TN or perform on site computer repair within Chattanooga, TN, encompassing both the public and private sectors. All computer technicians perform similar physical and investigative processes, including technical support. Experienced technicians might specialize in fields such as data backup and recovery, system administration, or information systems. Technicians utilize NSPC - LiveTech to troubleshoot computers remotely.

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