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A senior Desktop Support Engineer who is responsible for troubleshooting and resolving issues for end users and executives/ VIPs. Issues can be related to installation, configuration, performance, functionality or compatibility of a product or service.
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Experience: Minimum 5+ years of experience as a Desktop Support Engineer. Ticketing and Help Desk Platforms: ServiceNow and Jira Service Management or similar tools. Technical Proficiency: Understanding of operating systems (e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux) and their configurations, including troubleshooting common issues.
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Primarily responsible for customer service activities associated with updating, troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing of highly complex capital equipment at customer sites and trade shows.
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These tasks are associated with troubleshooting and diagnostics for Manufacturing, Tech Support and Field Service for newly developed capabilities. Overview: In this role as a Software Engineer, you will design, develop, test and integrate all facets of software for fabrication equipment in the Semiconductor industry.
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Hands on experience with Java, Spring Boot, Cloud (Azure/GCP/AWS ), Kafka (or other messaging service), Memcached/Redis or any caching technologies, relational DBMS ( MySQL, Oracle etc.) Troubleshooting open issues and bug-fixes, ensuring on-time delivery and hand-offs.
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Additional responsibilities may include the responsibility for providing assistance to field server resources in diagnosing, solving, and debugging server systems, coupled with robust software solutions, leading, owning, and providing solutions to complex field server issues where the field server resources have been unable to resolve at customers sites, and to clearly document and standardize troubleshooting processes, technical findings, and summarize service reports.
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Field Service Engineer, 4-Stroke. Perform advanced mechanical, as well as system integration related troubleshooting on 4-stroke engines and ancillary equipment. In this position, you will perform Service activities (such as overhauls and repairs) on 4-stroke marine diesel engines.
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Hardware Knowledge: Familiarity with desktop hardware components such as CPUs, RAM, hard drives, and peripherals (e.g., monitors, keyboards, mice), including troubleshooting hardware-related problems.
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Customer Service Skills: Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with end-users, understand their issues, and provide clear instructions and solutions. Software solutions: JAMF, Intune (Microsoft Endpoint Manager) SCCM, Ninja One, Active Directory, Azure Active Directory.
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Salary Range $45.00 - $49.00 City Experiences is seeking a Marine Engineer for our Alcatraz operation in San Francisco About You: This person will be adaptable, dynamic, and embody City Experiences' RESPECT Service System.
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They use various tools as a consumer such as In Tune, JAMF, SCCM, Okta, Ninja One, Active Directory, Azure Active Directory to identify the root cause and provide a solution or workaround. IT Inventory: Responsible for managing, and tracking IT assets, including inventory and consumables, while contributing to demand planning strategies.
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Customer Care, Customer Service, Information Technology, Project Management, Retail Operations, Support, Technical Strategy, Troubleshooting. We need an experienced software engineer to help us implement the web experience for our customers to access Health & Wellness services.
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As a Server Operations Engineer, you will participate in managing the full lifecycle of our PoP server fleet, including initial deployment, OS installation, service provisioning, inventory management, troubleshooting and repairs, and eventual decommissioning and secure recycling.
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Job Description: We are looking for service from engineering resources to support cellular RF design and validation, as part of a diverse team, working with a group of RF lead and engineers by conducting cellular RF circuit design, RF performance validation, tuning and troubleshooting on Meta AR products.
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If so, then let's talk about the Field Service Engineer/Technician position at Anton Paar USA. As a Field Service Representative and key member of the West Region service team, you provide on-site service including preventive maintenance, calibration, installation, and training across all product lines in the Western Region.
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