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The Support Engineer will apply proven communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help identify, communicate, and resolve issues to maximize client success. Job Summary :The Support Engineer’s role is to ensure the stability, integrity, and efficient operation of client information systems that support core Fortna software functions.
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Job title : Senior Customer Support Engineer. Solid years of experience as an escalation engineer in data center companies. Collaborating closely with customers and cross-functional teams to guarantee the delivery of top-notch products and exceptional customer service, supporting our company's expansion efforts.
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The Customer Support Engineer will report to the Technical Customer Support Manager and play a key role in resolving technical queries, managing support tickets, and contributing to our knowledge base.
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As a Customer Software Support Engineer, you will provide post-sale technical support; product installation, deployment and implementation support by working directly with customers, partners and end users.
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Senior Customer Support Engineer. Recommended minimum of 3-5 years of experience in customer support or sysadmin role. Sr. Customer Support Engineers will have experience actively diagnosing and debugging customer tickets and will be technically curious; digging deep to find the answer to a tricky problem.
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The Customer Support Organization, with offices in different regions, is responsible for the installation, qualification, repair and maintenance of the ASML systems at the customer site and is responsible for the necessary transfer of know-how to the customer.
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Job Title: Technical Support Engineer (customer facing, troubleshoot/debug, JavaScript) The Technical Support Engineer will be responsible for managing and resolving challenging issues for ServiceNow partners and customers.
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The 24/7 PLC Technical Support Engineer diagnoses, resolves and documents technical problems for remote and on-site users. The 24/7 PLC Technical Support Engineer will be responsible for supporting and programming System Logistics Systems.
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The Customer Support Engineer II is responsible for responding to Tier 2 customer inquiries, triaging issues, identifying scope and gathering information to ensure cases are properly documented in our system.
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Family planning, mental health support along with Employee Assistance Program, Insurance (Life, Disability, and Accident), a Flexible Vacation policy and up to 18 days of accrued paid sick leave are there to help support our employees.
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Experience providing technical support for electronics and information systems. Able to use cloud-based web platforms (support ticketing etc.) Able to develop fun and effective support materials (manuals, tutorials, blog posts etc.
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As a Customer Support Engineer, you understand software applications from both a user and technology viewpoint, logically diagnose issues, and work with users and developers to resolve them.
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Title: Customer Support Engineer - 105716. 1 or more years of customer support experience with customer interaction regarding products, parts, and services. Function: Customer & Product Support.
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Field Service Engineer (M / F / X) II - Staff - Tempe (AZ) Customer Support United States of America
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Apply online as Field Service Engineer (m/f/x) II - Onsite Shift Position - Oregon. Field Service Engineer (m/f/x) II - Onsite Shift Position - Oregon. - Prepares and conducts local customer meetings and communicates orally with customers in face-to-face, one-on-one settings, group settings and communicates professionally by e-mail and telephone as needed.
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Work with coworkers, customer & field support in isolating and solving problems. Position requires training abroad to learn the technical, operational, and cultural differences of the Boise-based customer and local ASML organization.
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