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Supermicro is looking for a stellar Technical Support Associate to support our Global Service network and help build a world class field engineering organization. Job Segment: Technical Support, Cloud, Embedded, Linux, Call Center, Technology, Customer Service.
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We are seeking a dedicated Technical Support Specialist to ensure the seamless support of our customers using ARGUS systems within the US. If you are a dedicated Technical Support Specialist with a passion for customer satisfaction and technical excellence, apply now to be part of our innovative team in Novi, MI.
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Perform other tasks related to technical support, system administration, and security administration as assigned. Travel may be necessary when other offices require on-premise technical support.
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HYPACK seeks an outstanding intermediate-level Customer Support Technician to resolve customer technical support issues and provide remote training for all HYPACK software products and related hydrographic survey equipment.
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In this role, you'll be providing technical end-user support to a variety of client environments assisting with user administration, Office 365 Application support, software & hardware support, remote connectivity, & network support.
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As Technical Support Scientist, you will be at the center of innovation that builds and maintains an optimal Customer Experience for 10x Genomics products. The Global Support Team develops and continuously improves technical content and commercial processes to ensure that 10x Customers are successful beyond their expectations.
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Applies Archibus experience and advanced knowledge to provide various technical support tasks for Archibus, which functions as the primary facility management automation tool for the Aeronautical Center, FAA Headquarters, and nine FAA regional offices.
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Field troubleshooting, technical support via phone assistance and occasionally onsite. Ability to troubleshoot and provide technical assistance on Switchgear Products such as Square D, Eaton, ABB, and Siemens circuit breakers, and Low-voltage and Medium Voltage switchgear.
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The Principal Engineer OEM Software Support will lead technical interactions with SiriusXM's OEM automotive partners ('OEMs') and their infotainment system suppliers ('Tier 1 suppliers') involved in the integration of SiriusXM's software into the partners' automotive systems.
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The Senior Litigation Support Coordinator is responsible for advising the Firm, its attorneys, its paralegals and its clients on Firm preferred methods of organizing and automating the technical handling of client data in litigation, arbitration, securities, investigations and antitrust matters.
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The PC Desktop Support Analyst II provides senior technical experience and strategic insights to meet the technical needs of various user groups and is often the escalation for other technicians within the department.
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In some of our location offices, the Computer Support Specialist will work with various lawyer practice groups on an ad hoc basis, e.g. Litigation Technical Services, prepping trial hardware including: Setting up projectors, work stations, printers, scanners, workgroups, etc.
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Bowhead is seeking an IT Support Specialist in Tucson, AZ to join our team in supporting IT deployment and infrastructure for the Customs & Border Protection contract. The IT Support Specialist will resolve client and server problems at local field offices that are part of the overall customer IT enterprise.
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Reporting to the Academic Technology Manager of Collaborative Technologies, the Technical Support Specialist will provide level 3 technical support, maintenance and repair of our wide variety of AV systems, printers and computers.
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