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Windows Desktop Migration Engineer
Location
Mexico
Posted
46 days ago
Salary
$80K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Windows Desktop Migration Engineer
GSB Solutions
• Execute user migrations following the factory playbook. • Validate end-user functionality on NDS.Next desktops. • Perform application testing, defect reproduction, and regression checks. • Troubleshoot and resolve issues across Windows and applications. • Write clear user updates and technical notes.
Job Requirements
- 5 to 8 years of overall experience.
- At least 3 years of Windows desktop migration experience.
- Proficiency in cloud application connectivity (Azure preferred).
- Python or Java coding proficiency for automation and diagnostics.
- Advanced conversational English and Spanish essential.
Benefits
- Excellent superior benefits.
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