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Job DescriptionThe Senior Biomedical Equipment Technician supplies the day-to-day technical support for all medical equipment and software needs, as well as project-based support onsite across the Tiger Institute.
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Technical Product Support Specialist II , you will provide top-tier technical support to both customers and distributors, manage case logs and resolutions, and maintain an exceptional level of customer service.
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We currently have an opening for a Technical Support & Applications Manager at our operating site in Horsham, PA. This role reports to the Executive Vice President, for Ultra High Purity (UHP) and will be based onsite in the Horsham facility.
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Peratons DSCM program encompasses technical, engineering, data analytics, cyber security, management, operational, logistical and administrative support to aid and advise DoS Cyber & Technology Security (CTS) Directorate.
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For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Careers@capitalone.com. At Capital One, you will be a vital contributing member to a tiger team responsible for identifying cybersecurity gaps and seams and solutions on how to address them, to include highlighting the need for new or enhanced projects that create business value and reduce critical cyber risk.
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Tiger heavy-duty tow tractors have been towing cargo, baggage, parcel, and other equipment in ground support applications since 1981. is an electric mobility OEM founded in 2021 to manufacture, distribute, market, and support the GEM, Taylor-Dunn and Tiger brands.
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Must be comfortable participating in technical meetings, working groups, forums, and tiger teams to ensure highest technical standards and considerations are being applied and utilized across all Navy SRF activities and across Navy Program Offices in direct support of NAVSEA Technical Manager.
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Technical Support Specialist - Tier II (Launch Monitor) Technical Support Specialist Tier II. 2 + years providing technical support (phone, email, chat) with strong trouble-shooting skills.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to provide technical guidance and support for integration-related development activities. The suite includes Freshdesk (omni-channel customer support), Freshsales (sales automation), Freshmarketer (marketing automation), Freshservice (IT service desk), Freshteam (HR management system.
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Tiger Team supporting the Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT). support a hybrid and flexible schedule, in the event of significant cyber incident a continuous on site presence will be required.
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This role is in support of the US Army’s Total InteGrated Engine Revitalization (TIGER) program for Honeywell’s AGT1500 turboshaft engine – the powerplant for the M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank. You’ll collaborate with US Government customers (Technical Representatives, Product Managers and US Army Lieutenant Colonels) and across Honeywell functions (including Field Service Engineers, Overhaul Support Engineers and other technical specialists) in support of digital engine control software.
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Deliverables include but are not limited to daily monitoring reports, preconstruction survey reports, site walk reports, and technical reports (e.g., wetland delineation and mitigation and monitoring reports, biological sections to support CEQA permitting, ESA biological assessments.
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We are most interested in individuals with permits or extensive experience with some of the following species: California tiger salamander (CTS), California red-legged frog (CRLF), San Francisco garter snake (SFGS), Giant garter snake (GGS), Alameda whipsnake (AWS), and salt marsh harvest mouse (SMHM.
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WWC Global is seeking a Tools and Capabilities Technical Advisor (Mid) to support the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Integration Center (OSIC) in Reston, VA. This position will provide functional and organizational support of the Client’s relevant lines of effort at the Agency and Defense Intelligence Enterprise (DIE) levels.
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Contribute to ongoing and ad hoc activities of the Defense Open Source Council (DOSC), its Subcommittees, Working Groups, and Tiger Teams, leading efforts as required. Prior experience as a technical writer.
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