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The Enterprise Customer Success Manager (CSM) role is part of our North American Customer Success team. - 3 years of experience as a Customer Success / Account Manager for a complex product / SaaS company.
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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: Cloud, Technical Support, Embedded, Linux, Field Engineer, Technology, Engineering.
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This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the success of our Road Rail equipment and Hydrovac Truck business in the United States, while fostering strong customer relationships through excellent technical support and training.
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As an Operations Technical Program Manager, you'll work cross-functionally — with other Customer Success teams, with systems and engineering teams, and beyond — to build toward the global vision of CS. You will report to a Technical Program Management Lead.
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Immediately hiring for a Sr Manager of Medical Imaging Services & Customer Success Position type: Full-time Perm Role Location: Redwood City, CA As a Sr Manager of Medical Imaging Services & Customer Success you will: Someone who has been in the field integrating imaging into the hospital systems.
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The Client Success Manager will also open larger solution opportunities and introduce Sales and Customer Success Managers. A Client Success Manager is responsible for maintaining deep customer relationships to drive account revenue retention and growth.
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3+ years of experience as a PM, T&S Ops manager, or Customer Success manager with enterprise sales and CS experience. As a Customer Success Manager at Cinder, you’ll be paramount in determining the entire end-to-end experience for our customers, having your work be seen, used, and loved by reviewers and investigators protecting the largest communities in the world.
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The Technical Support Engineer is the face of Outreach and the voice of the customer. We are seeking customer obsessed individuals with technology support and customer facing expertise to provide differentiated support services for the Outreach Platform.
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Be a strategic finance partner to the Customer First executives who are responsible for the Customer Success, Customer Support, Global Services as well as Renewals functions.
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As the trusted advisor and main point of contact for our customers, the Customer Success Directors manage the optimization of shuttle and transit systems, and negotiate contract extensions and expansions.
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Effectively manage product onboarding and implementation for new customers, conduct online trainings for existing and new customers, respond to questions from customers directly or route questions to appropriate resources for training or support, and support additional projects and tasks related to the broader Customer Success team.
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As the customer support lead for Arthrex Medical Education digital learning products, the Customer Success Manager will work to ensure that the health and support of key software products are being met.
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Product Manager/Technical Product Owner Demand Intake Support. The Global Customer Service department encompasses processes and technology used within the Technical Support Center, Infusion Repair Depot, Field Service, Data Operations, Service Contracts, Reporting, and Quality/Regulatory compliance teams.
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As the Manager of IT Support, you will lead a team of IT support specialists and engineers, ensuring that end users receive timely and effective technical assistance while maintaining an elevated level of customer satisfaction.
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Follow this link to view a recent article published in Due Online about the story behind ProducifyX: Role of Client Success Manager:As a Client Success Manager at ProducifyX, you will play a crucial role in ensuring our clients achieve their goals and receive exceptional value from our services.
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