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The Drilling and Completions Technician will be responsible for extracting, capturing, manipulating, analyzing and reporting on functional data to help support and guide the Drilling and Completions team initiatives.
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Provide high-quality end-user support while adhering to established operational and procedural measures •Manage user and device event tracking through global ticketing system •Collaborate closely with our esteemed executives, acting as their trusted technology advisor.
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Receive, ticket, and route end user support issues. As such the Technician answers incoming calls, processes emails and web tickets and tracks all information in the ITSM tool. This includes software, hardware, network, telecommunication systems and basic desktop support matters.
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Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university with a major in biological, chemical, physical, or clinical laboratory science AND at least two years' experience in a role equivalent to that of a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) in a clinical laboratory.
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At Houston Methodist, the Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) II position is responsible for providing technical support for general medical equipment, physiological monitoring, surgical equipment, and conduct safety inspections for the organization and meet regulatory guidelines through the analysis, maintenance, calibration, installation, and upgrades on assigned medical and other electronic equipment.
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The Technology Support Tech oversees and performs general maintenance tasks, and troubleshoots and repairs hardware and peripheral equipment located throughout the organization. Job DescriptionThe Technology Support Tech is a team member of the Information Technology department, participating in the day-to-day operations of the office.
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The R&D Technician will support the laboratory chemical operations for synthesizing, modifying, and analyzing media for advanced purification applications. Associate degree in chemistry, Physics or Engineering technology (or equivalent) with at least 5 yearsindustrial work experience.
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CME Associates, Inc. (CME) is a multi-talented and multi-disciplined engineering technology corporation that provides Construction Materials Evaluation and Technical Support Services to owners and professionals engaged in design, construction, and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure.
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Minimum of a High School Diploma or GED or 5 years relevant experience and an aptitude in the areas of Engineering, Electronics, Instrumentation, Technology or Computer Science or equivalent education and experience in a technical support role, technical troubleshooting or technical installation of electronics or electromechanical technology.
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Support Technicians help businesses manage their technology, support their employees, and respond to day-to-day support needs. We are searching for a Level 2 Support Technician to augment our Mid-Market Service division and play a pivotal role in continued growth as we advance as one of the top 5 privately owned (non- private equity backed) MSPs in the United States.
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Successful completion of an accredited or Board-certified Pharmacy Technician or Medical Assistant training program, or equivalent institutional/retail pharmacy or medical office experience is highly desirable.
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QualificationsHigh School diploma or GEDPost-high school technical training in two or more of the following areas: Pneumatics, hydraulics, robotics, electrical, or mechanical OR:Associate degree in electromechanical technology or a similar area.
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Technology/Network Support Technician. Technology/Network Support Technician. Professional references (one must be from your most recent supervisor) Official transcripts required within 3 weeks of hire date (if applicable.
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Manage the various equipment/technology platforms which include monitoring, alarms, proactive troubleshooting, provisioning, and phone support for field technicians. A mid-level Facilities Maintenance technician must have a comprehensive understanding of HVAC, generators, batteries, and AC & DC power systems including installation, modifications, and test procedures.
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