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IT Support Specialist

Sanford, NC

 

 

Join DYOPATH as an IT Support Specialist

Are you energized by providing hands‑on technical support, improving IT systems, and ensuring users stay connected and productive?

DYOPATH is seeking an IT Support Specialist who delivers onsite IT setup, technical guidance, and advanced support for systems and networks across departments and projects. This role plays a critical part in ensuring smooth and efficient IT operations within the organization.


Why You’ll Love Working Here

  • Purpose with Passion- Join a company whose L.O.V.E. philosophy—Living Our Values Every Day—turns everyday work into meaningful impact.
  • Grow & Thrive- DYOPATH supports professional development through collaboration, process improvement, and exposure to enterprise‑level IT systems.
  • Award‑Winning Culture- Recognized for outstanding IT service—and we bring that same dedication to supporting each other.
  • Fun & Respectful Teamwork- A collaborative, organized, and service‑focused environment where communication and teamwork matter.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Life insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • “You Pick a Day” paid holiday
  • FSA and HSA options
  • Pet insurance
  • Additional benefits available
  • Full overview: dyopath.com/careers

Role Overview

  • Location: On-Site (Sanford, NC)
  • Schedule: 1st Shift (7a-3:30p); Monday through Friday
  • Pay Rate: $25 

Your Mission as an IT Support Specialist

  • Support the design, development, testing, and ongoing support of enterprise application solutions
  • Assist with coding, debugging, and testing of application components using established development standards
  • Troubleshoot application and system issues using structured problem‑solving and root cause analysis techniques
  • Contribute to requirements gathering and documentation, including functional and non‑functional requirements
  • Develop and maintain technical documentation such as process flows, logic diagrams, and system procedures
  • Support application design activities and apply basic architecture and integration standards
  • Participate in system, database, and platform integration efforts across multiple applications
  • Assist with planning, executing, and documenting system and software testing activities
  • Log, track, and escalate issues following standard incident, change, and escalation processes
  • Collaborate with technical teams and business partners to support reliable, stable application services

What You Bring to the Team

Education & Experience

  • High School Diploma 
  • Application support 
  • Bachelor’s degree in IT preferred
  • Basic experience with SQL 

Certifications & Tools (Preferred)

  • CompTIA A+

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Takes a leadership role in service and quality initiatives; continuously improves processes
  • Adheres to company and customer safety procedures
  • Organized, self‑motivated, and able to prioritize effectively
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with users, peers, and management
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical and business documentation
  • Ability to write reports, correspondence, and knowledge-based documents
  • Ability to present information and respond to questions from diverse audiences
  • Strong problem‑solving skills and ability to work in environments with limited standardization
  • Team‑oriented with a strong customer service mindset

Why This Role Stands Out

As an IT Support Specialist, you will be a trusted technical resource—supporting users onsite, coordinating with support teams, and helping ensure reliable, secure IT operations across the organization.


Ready to Join DYOPATH?

If you’re motivated to support users, improve systems, and contribute to a service‑driven IT culture, DYOPATH wants to hear from you.

Apply now to become our next IT Support Specialist.

 

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DYOPATH is committed to a work environment free of all forms of discrimination. DYOPATH recruits and hires without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, military status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic. For more information about DYOPATH, please visit our website at www.dyopath.com. The above information has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain or to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of the employee assigned to this job.

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