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Technical Support Specialist Needed. Technical Support Specialist. Job Segment: Technical Support, Engineer, Computer Science, Supply, Technology, Engineering, Operations, Automotive.
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Technical Support Specialist will focus on effective post commissioning technical support, warranty claim management and customer issue resolution. The Technical Support Specialist is accountable for managing customer issues to closure both during regular business hours & 24/7 after hours support.
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Provide technical rescue including confined space rescue, technical rope rescue, technical rescue under IDLH environments, as well as first aid and CPR. o Support Bechtel CCL3 ES&H Advisors in confined space evaluation, permit required confined space rescue plans, atmosphere testing, and other duties requested by management.
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Represent the Veolia technical support team as an active 24/7 after hours on call representative. The support specialist will be troubleshooting water treatment equipment, this is not an IT role.
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Support various hydraulic issues including review of customer designed piping arrangements to resolve water hammer, air entrainment issues that are common with water treatment systems. We strive to provide not only superior technology and design, but also outstanding quality, service, and application support.
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IntePros is seeking a Technical Support Specialist to provide technical assistance and support to end-users for hardware, software, and network-related issues. Responsibilities include troubleshooting problems, diagnosing and resolving technical issues, and providing guidance on the use of IT systems.
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The Transportation Hydraulics Engineer is responsible to provide technical expertise and leadership support in project delivery, business development, and growth of HDR's Transportation Hydraulics Group in the Minnesota/Wisconsin Region.
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On-site and Remote contact for technical operations and support of all production and development environments. to provide on-site technical support for the San Francisco based offices of Take-Two Interactive.
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The Technical Support Specialist - Fleet Instrumentation and Controls provides electrical, mechanical, controls, and automation support for the deployed fleet of assets. Provides troubleshooting and technical support in person, via phone and/or electronically.
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The Specialist/Technical Services Support formulates and executes training programs within the Technical Services areas of gas measurement, pressure control/regulation, instrumentation, and the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system at Southwest Gas (SWG) Corporation.
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General Purpose: The Technical Support Specialist is responsible for providing technical support on Euclid Chemical construction products offered to distributor, contractor and residential customers, company sales and marketing staff, as well as design professionals.
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The Customer Care Technical Specialist provides technical product support to both internal and external customers, who use or support the use of Medidata Products. The primary responsibilities of the Technical Support Specialist are to provide support to end-users by identifying, researching and resolving problems and issues; create and conduct operational and technical trainings for clients; and partner with Sales, Marketing, and Account Management to meet clients’ needs.
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IT Technical Support Specialist Needed. Technical Support, Engineer, Computer Science, Supply, Logistics, Technology, Engineering, Operations. At syncreon, we partner with customers, such as Jaguar Land Rover, Harley Davidson, BMW, Dell, Xerox and Canon to provide specialized logistics, operational excellence and value added solutions in: Fulfillment, eCommerce & Value-Add Solutions, Manufacturing Support & Assembly Services, Export Packing, Transportation Management and Reverse, Repair & Service Parts.
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We are actively seeking a Technical Support Specialist to provide comprehensive IT support across both Tier 1 and Tier 2 levels within our Information Technology department.
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