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Seeking a hardworking Technical Support Engineer who will provide front-line support and solutions to issues customers report for our meeting, video conferencing and collaboration tools (Zoom, RingCentral Confluence, Slack, AVHQ, etc.
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Embrace the role of hands-on technical lead in designing security automations, tool integrations, and security relevant alerting to support product and infrastructure guardrails, vulnerability management, and incident response activities.
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POSITION SUMMARYReporting to the Director of IT, Operations and Security and serving as a critical member of the National Council on Aging's (NCOA) IT team, the Technical Support Engineer manages the day-to-day operations and maintenance of cloud-based systems and resources and end user support, including but not limited to Office 365, Zoom, PC/Laptop support and security applications.
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The Level 1 Desktop Support Engineer is responsible for providing initial technical support to end users. Join Our Team as a Desktop Support Engineer and Be the First Line of Defense for Our IT Solutions.
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The Technical Support Engineer delivers regional technical support to Q-SYS customers across North America. Technical Support Engineer. At least 3 years' experience in Customer Support or Technical Support - preferably customer facing roles in the AV&C Integration industry with emphasis on installed AV&C systems.
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Experienced Technical Support Engineer (2-4 years of experience) interested in going above and beyond for customers to create #ravingfans. As a Technical Support Engineer, you’ll be at the forefront of the Gong customer experience & create #ravingfans by providing an exceptional & consultative support experience for our customers.
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Primary technical responsibility is third-level application integration and support with key tasks of profiling, configuring, and troubleshooting enterprise applications and software in the various end-user environments (Citrix virtual desktop, Citrix XenApp, and local operating system)Substantial knowledge of configuring and supporting group policy (GPO/GPP) and Active Directory.
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A Design Engineer 1’s main function is to provide presales support by acting as a technical consultant to the sales force, generating functional system descriptions, block flow diagrams and equipment lists to enable generation of customer proposals.
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Application Integration Engineer*US Citizens or GC Holders*NYC office location- 3 days on-siteDescriptionThe Application Integration Engineer is a key member of the End User Computing team within the Enterprise Platforms group and will serve in a variety of roles under the direction of End User Computing Team Lead. The primary role is to engineer and provide support for third-level application and desktop platforms.
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Technical Skills Substantial in-depth knowledge and experience with legal applications, such as iManage Work10; Litera Desktop suite including Litera Compare, Innova, and Contract Companion tools; IntApp Time; Adobe Acrobat DC.Substantial in-depth knowledge and experience with collaboration software in a virtual environment including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Cisco WebEx and Jabber.
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Provide technical support to company factory and sub-contractors during module and equipment assembly and start up. Provide remote end-user and concierge AV & IT system support. (Zoom, Google Meet, Bluejeans, Cisco.
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Join our Trading Systems technology development team, where you will analyze business requirements, design technical solutions, and support our Equity and Option Trading Systems, along with back-office trade posting.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Visio, SharePoint, and various collaboration tools (e.g., email, Zoom, Teams). Provide technical advice and assist in resolving programming problems.
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1 hour zoom video technical interview w/ Shailesh, Arvind and Shivashanth. End to End testing, deployment, Product support and Defect fixes. Job Description: Data Engineer.
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Ideal candidates will have 3+ years in a technical support role with proficiency in TCP/IP protocols, troubleshooting operating systems including Linux, windows & MacOS; all aspects of hardware, Microsoft Office & networking issues relating to DNS, DHCP & Microsoft exchange.
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