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Produce, develop and oversee technical tasks related to production and post production; including proper levels of calibration of cameras, audio, video recorders and other production equipment.
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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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What you will need: Proven work experience as a Technical Support Engineer, Desktop Support Engineer, IT Help Desk Technician or similar role Good understanding of computer systems, mobile devices and other tech products Ability to diagnose and troubleshoot basic technical issues.
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Providing technical support to the GMI users, including troubleshooting issues, answering questions, and resolving problems. Global Financial Firm located in New York, NY has an immediate contract opportunity for an experienced Technical Support Analyst.
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Requirements Experience in a technical support/help desk environment Supporting internet connectivity, networking, VoIP, and WiFi. CompTIA Net+ Certification or equivalent Working knowledge with the following platforms: Ubiquiti, Cisco, MikroTik, Fortinet Working knowledge of RF theory and best practice.
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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. We are eager to onboard a Technical Support Specialist who is passionate about making a meaningful impact in healthcare through exceptional IT support.
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Additionally, this position is responsible for reviewing, approving, and providing technical support of new meter, regulator and related technology, and maintaining gas measurement, control valves and associated systems such as programmable logic controllers (PLC), smart pressure and temperature transmitters, automated and pneumatic control valves, pressure control/regulation, and meter shop policies and procedures.
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The Senior Technology Support Specialist for NYC is a direct hands-on role, based in the corporate HQ of our company in Hudson Yards. The firm is seeking an indefinite consultant with no end date to be aSenior Technology Support Services Specialist for our NYC office based in Hudson Yards.
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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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V-Soft Consulting is currently hiring for a Network and Technical Support Engineer for our premier client in Jackson, Mississippi. Network and Technical Support Engineer. Experience in implementing remote support solutions for devices on or off campus: 2 years.
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Technical Support Engineers (TSEs) respond to ongoing technical issues of KLA equipment where field product support teams were unable to solve. As the need arises, collaborate with specialists and other teams to craft an optimized plan of action to resolve the technical issues and recover equipment functionality to customer happiness.
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Provides technical support, onboarding and training of hardware, software, operating systems, maintenance, voice systems, and related equipment, including issue identification, research, and resolution.
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IT Manager Technical Support & Network Management core job responsibility is to provide Technical Support level 1 – 3, design and consult in conjunction with the IT Global Director Information Technology Cybersecurity Officer to design network topologies, architectures, IT Support tickets and services that solve for many requirements.
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Represent the Veolia technical support team as an active 24/7 after hours on call representative. Technical Support Specialist will focus on effective post commissioning technical support, warranty claim management and customer issue resolution.
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Provides technical support and customer assistance for the Transportation Engineering Division - Traffic Operations section. The team is responsible for Collier County's ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) infrastructure, providing technical support to the Transportation Engineering Division - Traffic Operations section.
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