As an IT Support Engineer, you will provide technical support, resolve customer issues, and enhance operational efficiency through innovative ICT solutions.
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Adventus is an Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Solutions and Services Provider with a wide footprint across the globe.
We help organizations bring about positive transformation to their businesses by leveraging intelligent applications of innovative solutions and pertinent services to remain winners in today's ultra competitive marketplace.
With our strong network of technology partners, excellent domain expertise and differentiated value proposition, we are able to go above and beyond for our customers, far exceeding expectations.
Adventus Singapore Office
1 Fullerton Road, Singapore, 049213
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