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Under the direction of the Chief Civil Attorney and with close supervision by experienced attorneys, this position is responsible for providing legal services and advice to County elected officials, agencies and departments in civil matters with an emphasis on public services code enforcement, right-of-way, real estate (purchases and sale, leases, easements) permitting and zoning.
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Do you have what it takes to be a Technical Support Engineer III? Technical Support Engineer III. Experience providing technical customer support, vendor or project team management.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Technical Sales Support Manager to support LanzaTechs Business Development and Sales pursuits. Prior experience as a Technical Sales Support Manager or similar customer interactions in a licensing business.
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This means managing tool time, acting as the first level of technical support for issues arising during integration and testing, and carrying out maintenance and recovery tasks. Act as the first line of system-level support: recover the tool from known error conditions, perform diagnostic steps to isolate the cause of the issue, escalate to the appropriate subject matter expert if specialty expertise is required.
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The L3 Technical Support Engineer functions as a member of the Global Technical Support organization to provide technical support via phone, email and web for Broadcom / Brocade products to our OEMs and customers.
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Providing basic technical support related to products. Performing additional tasks as needed to support the sales team and company objectives. With over 20 years of professional experience, CIMON has gained the trust of well-respected companies such as LG, Samsung, General Motors, Kia, Hyundai, Hankook, SK Chemicals, Posco, Honeywell Korea, and Durex.
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Provides technical and sales support to consumers, dealers and sales reps to ensure efficient and accurate quality service relating to our products, their software, features and functions.
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As a Technical Customer Support Specialist, you will be responsible for software support of applications created by Simpson Strong-Tie. This includes support for configuration, documentation, installation, upgrades and troubleshooting across a wide array of software applications.
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The IT Support Manager is responsible for managing a team of IT Support Specialists who manage all IT equipment and end user support for customers who purchase PrintScan software.
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Basic computer skills/technical knowledge. Company Overview About our Company - Canon Solutions America, Inc. empowers companies of all sizes to succeed by supplying market leading enterprise, production, and large format printing solutions, supported by exceptional professional service offerings.
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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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This experienced technical support position provides enhanced and complex technology support to end users including faculty, students, and staff. -Experience providing advanced hands-on Windows and Mac support, endpoint security as well as enterprise level video teleconferencing equipment.
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Enhance customer experience by providing technical support for Simpson Strong-Tie Building Technology software. As a Technical Customer Support Specialist, you will be responsible for supporting internal and external customers' software support needs for pipeline LBM. You will collaborate and drive for results to deliver a best-in-class customer experience.
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New opportunity in the Americas Region with the Bruker BioSpin (BBIO) Rover/ Customer Technical Support team for a Field Service Engineer to provide daily remote phone support to deliver timely and responsive resolution of customer technical support issues and requests.
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Tier I Technical Support Specialist (ConnectWise) MSP. Escalate technical issues to tier 2 and tier 3 support technicians as necessary. Are you passionate about providing top-notch technical support and helping customers with their IT needs.
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