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Provides general Service Desk phone support and Tier 1-2 desk side support for the organization, including troubleshooting and repairing computer hardware and software, Citrix, and application support.
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Top tier land surveying and civil engineering company servicing some of the most expensive real estate in California Culture that encourages a relaxed, yet professional environment Small enough to receive mentoring and large enough to provide career advancement opportunities Excellent benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, PTO.
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Solder, test, ipc, ipc 610, ipc 620, smt, ohmeter, osciliiscope, digital caliper, multi-meter, blueprints, schematics, electromechanical, electromechanical assembly, component level troubleshooting, component, pcb.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Windows server technologies (DHCP, DNS, GPO, AD), network troubleshooting (Firewalls/Switches/Routers), Azure, and familiarity with diverse hardware platforms is essential.
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Competitive Compensation : Enjoy top-tier salaries and unbeatable benefits, including comprehensive insurance coverage, 401k with matching, and unlimited PTO. Nice-to-haves: Experience with databases like ElasticSearch, InfluxDB, MongoDB, frontend frameworks like Bootstrap or Tailwind, and CI/CD deployment in GCP.
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Nice-to-haves: ElasticSearch, InfluxDB, MongoDB, frontend frameworks (Bootstrap, Tailwind), diagram tools, SaaS software, high-performance applications, CI/CD deployment in GCP, Linux/Unix command line.
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Strong Understanding Cisco SD-WAN, Cisco ACI, Cisco WiFi troubleshooting, Cisco VOIP and Multicast troubleshooting. Strong Understanding Cisco SD-WAN, Cisco ACI, Cisco WiFi troubleshooting, Cisco VOIP and Multicast troubleshooting.
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Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) is an innovative company searching for an experienced mid-level NetBackup Administrator; the role and responsibilities may encompass a range of tasks related to managing backup systems, ensuring data protection, troubleshooting, and maintaining the Veritas environment.
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Configuring/Troubleshooting of Cisco 7k, 5k and 2k, 6500 and other Catalyst Series switches. Configuring/Troubleshooting Routing protocols including but not limited to EIGRP, OSPF, BGP & layer 2 protocols.
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The Commissioning Engineer primarily executes customer requests for installation, commissioning, repair and troubleshooting of rotating equipment. Performs highly skilled repair and troubleshooting activities.
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5+ years Hands-on experience of Installing & Configuring Palo Alto Firewalls, Cisco ASA, Fortinet and Sophos Firewalls. 5+ years Hands-on experience with Cisco Nexus, Catalyst series switches and ISR/ASR Routers.
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Winding Machine Operator - winding machines to wrap the tanks with resin/protective layer (takes more training, a couple of weeks, because there is a lot of troubleshooting and working with carbon fiber.
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Purpose and Scope: The Commercial Battery Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of commercial AC and DC power systems, with a focus on battery systems.
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With an extensive product breadth of SSD and DRAM, Viking Technology stands as one of the top Tier storage solution provider in the market. The VP Engineering may personally serve as a systems architect, or may assign another engineer to assume that role.
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Provide Functional SAP support including fit/gap analysis, business process mapping, data conversion error troubleshooting, end user support, help desk ticket closure, and user acceptance testing.
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