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As a Customer Support Engineer specializing in EBEAM semiconductor equipment, you’ll play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of cutting-edge electron beam systems.
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The Mobility Customer Support Specialist provides direct support to the Senior Mobility Engineer with Mobile Device Management (MDM) user support and issue resolution. Technical Certifications or demonstrable experience in in one or more MDM Products (AirWatch, MobileIron, XenMobile, Symantec MDM, Good Tech) • Seeking candidate who can mentor, teach and grow a small team from within to support growing customer requirements • Must have great communication and documentation skills.
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Provides timely responses to customer inquiries by telephone and/or email in an in- or outbound service center, consistent with service and quality standards Processes customer orders, bills and accounts, and applications for service, maintenance and termination.
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As an Post PTO Customer Support Specialist , you will be responsible for the support and management of of solar energy and battery storage that are currently in a post installation phase and need business support.
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Take back-to-back tech support or customer service phone calls with customers throughout the entirety of your shift. As a part of Customer Experience Operations (CXO), the Field Operations team is the voice of the company to our customers with a focus on resolving customer issues, preventing future problems, and promoting our services, while listening, connecting and caring for the customer through voice and chat interactions.
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High Tech global manufacturing and engineering company, located in Auburn MA, has an immediate opening for a customer facing, outgoing, and motivated technical Sales Support Engineer to grow our business with OEM, Industrial and Research customers on the East Coast.
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Essential Functions The district IT Customer Support - Entry position will perform their duties while actively supporting Pierce College's integrated institutional values and core themes in the advancement of the Information Technology and Infrastructure Division including, but not limited to: Actively advance Pierce College's goals for equity and inclusion to provide access and support for our diverse community of learners.
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The CSR will report directly to the Product Support Manager for Power Equipment Co. The CSR will also have daily interaction with their respective branch Service Manager, Parts Manager, and Machine Sales Representative(s) as appropriate, to communicate status of customer/machine issues and provide feedback from the field.
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IBC's focus is to be customer centric and strive to provide excellent customer experience. Performs all essential job functions assigned to a Support Services Specialist 1. 750 Support Services.
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As a Customer Support Manager, you are a key member of the team and represent Mr. Appliance and Mr. Electric on support calls. Complete work orders, return customer calls, and respond to customer complaints.
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Grounds maintenance, debris removal, shrubbery and tree trimming. IBC bank hires talented, creative and dedicated individuals to help our business succeed. IBC Bank successes are the result of an aggressive and innovative attitude.
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Proven experience as a Help Desk Analyst, Technical Support Engineer, or similar role. Walk the customer through the problem-solving process, providing step-by-step instructions. Direct unresolved issues to the next level of support personnel and follow up to ensure resolution.
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SUMMARY Brandt is seeking a dynamic Technical Product Support Specialist to join our team and provide exceptional customer and dealer support for our Road Rail equipment and Hydrovac Trucks.
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Primary Function Customer Support Specialists assist customers with spare parts sales, automation equipment quoting, and acts as a customer representative within Lincoln Electric Automation, Columbus.
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