James Isaacs
About James Isaacs
James Isaacs is a Desktop Support professional with extensive experience in IT and multimedia operations. He has worked in various roles, including IT Solutions Center Analyst and Logistics Analyst, and possesses strong skills in network technology and operating systems.
Work at Kforce
James Isaacs currently holds the position of Desktop Support at Kforce. In this role, he is responsible for providing technical support and troubleshooting for desktop systems. His experience in various IT roles equips him with the necessary skills to address a wide range of technical issues effectively.
Previous Employment History
James has a diverse background in IT support and technical roles. He worked at CSC as an IT Solutions Center Analyst from 2012 to 2013 in Falls Church, Virginia. Prior to that, he served as a Logistics Analyst at SNI Companies within the GCSS-MC Helpdesk for eight months in 2012 in West Des Moines, Iowa. His experience also includes a position as a Deployment Technician at Integration Technologies Group, Inc. in 2009, and as a Senior Technician for the Windows XP to Windows 7 Technician Refresh Program at Nova Datacom LLC in 2011.
Technical Skills and Expertise
James possesses a comprehensive understanding of Windows operating systems, including versions from XP to Windows 7 and Server 2000 through 2008. He has expertise in managing satellites, network feeds, and ensuring on-air quality. Additionally, he has skills in multi-media dubbing and master control operation, as well as a strong background in network technology, particularly Ethernet.
Education and Training
James studied at Clover Hill High School. His education laid the foundation for his technical career, which has included various roles in IT and media production. His training has been supplemented by hands-on experience in different technical environments.
Additional Experience
James has experience in security and loss prevention, including camera operation and Adtech encoding. He worked as a Television Production Technician at KSWO TV from 2007 to 2009, where he served as a General Technician and Engineer. He is also proficient in typing, with a speed of 80 words per minute.