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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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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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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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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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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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Experience as a customer service or customer support specialist within a SaaS company is a plus. You will be a technical support engineer (TSE) working closely with the engineering, product, and business teams, solving production-related issues.
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Assist Simpson Engineers with test reports, technical letters, custom hanger designs, Strong-Wall® and Strong-Rod® technical support and various special projects. As a Technical Support Representative, you will provide assistance to the Engineering department and testing laboratory across all product lines.
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The Technical Support Engineer is the face of Outreach and the voice of the customer. 1-3+ years of technical support experience supporting a SaaS platform or Bachelor's degree in related field.
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If so, we want you to join our team as a full-time technical specialist! Service/support experience in industrial automation/manufacturing/electronics industry preferred. As a member of our team, you'll have access to various career paths, including product development, support, training, and sales roles.
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Job Overview: Provides oversight, operational, and technical support of audio-visual events and work direction to Associate Specialist. Mystic Lake Casino is looking for technical engineers to help facilitate the audio/visual/lighting needs of our guests.
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Complete an Oregon Health Authority approved, 40-hour PSST training to be eligible to become an Oregon State Certified Peer Support Specialist under the Traditional Health Worker (THW) program.
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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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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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Job Title: Desktop Support Specialist. This Level 3 Technician position is a multi-shift support role which requires a blended skillset of intermediate to advanced technical skills to support end-user services (client hardware, applications and printer support), vendor management as well as network and server infrastructure environments.
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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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