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Product Support Specialist. You will be an integral part of the globally operating support team which owns product issue resolution for customers and partners. 6+ years of relevant experience in advanced technical support positions (Web based products or e-commerce preferred.
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Summary The role of the Product Support Specialist I will provide technical support to the casinos running software created and distributed by Aristocrat Technologies. In 2009 I joined the business operations function for Class III Gaming supporting the Sales Organization in Latin America as Sales Support Specialist.
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The Product Support Specialist will be a member of the Medis commercial organization, reporting to the Installation and Support team manager. The Product Support Specialist will do the demos, installation, upgrades, tests and troubleshooting of the Medis software in the clinical and research environment.
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We are looking for a talented and proactive Product Support Technician to support the rapidly growing customer base of our ambitious, fast-growing and transforming company. As a Product Support Technician, you will be responsible for providing time sensitive front line support to onsite technicians of our Focus Live product.
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You have worked in a Product Support role for at least 4 years are ready to join Framatome and help deliver clean, safe energy and advance nuclear technology. As a Product Support Specialist in Lynchburg, VA, you will be part of the proven team in the Nuclear Parts Center.
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As part of a dynamic Product Support Team provide new and current product development, support, and technical training to internal and external customers that use Bio-Rads clinical immunology instrument systems and related clinical diagnostic assays.
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Perform daily product support, monthly maintenance activities, and provide troubleshooting of user-identify problems with Onestream environment. Maintain and support OneStream migration activities and FX rates load process.
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Product support specialist- Medical device- Abbott Point of Care (APOC) /Associate Technical Support Specialist. Product support specialist-Medical device, Abbott Point of care- page is loaded.
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Renishaw Inc is seeking a Service and Support Engineer to join its Raman product line. The Service & Support Engineer installs, maintains, and provides technical support and training for Raman microscopy systems.
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Product Support Engineering Leader I/II” Product Support Engineering Leader I/II. Monitor and adjust After Sales product strategy regarding definition of time and material required to service and maintain HYG products focusing on providing the appropriate cost of ownership experience.
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Hyster-Yale Group, Inc. (HYG), a world-class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks, has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional and talented “Product Support Engineering Leader I/II.
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5+ Years of experience working a Product Support Engineer. As a Product Support Engineer in Acqueon you will need. As a Product Support Engineer in Acqueon you will.
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The Senior Logistics Engineer will regularly coordinate with design, system, and software engineers to assure Integrated Product Support (IPS) aka Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) requirements are met.
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Work in concert with the PjM and Project and Product Management Teams, including Life Cycle Logistics Management Specialists to provide Integrated Product Support (IPS) to IPTs for multiple products and coordinate with a large network of matrixed organizations within the DoD, US Army, and other Federal agencies to ensure effective, efficient, and timely completion of the USAMMDA medical product development mission.
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This role is the bridge between the support team, end users, product and project teams – to provide SME guidance through product design & architecture in all activities for systems initiatives.
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