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Your Impact: Axon is seeking a high-energy, experienced Technical Support Engineer with expertise in customer service, computer networking, cloud solutions, Linux systems administration.
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The Support Engineer will apply proven communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help identify, communicate, and resolve issues to maximize client success. The Support Engineer's role is to ensure the stability, integrity, and efficient operation of client information systems that support core Fortna software functions.
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Typical applications involve: On-site and off-site customer technical support; Support in generating technical offers, generating test procedures & test reports; conducting acceptance testing; qualification testing; CGI dedication; training (on site & off site); system configuration and installation supervision.
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Provide Level 1 and Level 2 customer and technical support. Technical Support Engineer. As a member of the Customer Success team, you’ll be assisting in the onboarding of new clients, providing quality assurance and diagnosis of technical issues and sustaining and optimizing the performance of our customers.
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Lead customer escalations or 3rd party support coordination to resolve issues for critical accounts. Ensure team adherence to SLAs for support coverage for initial response and timely resolution for customer cases via phone, web and community.
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Administer support/system maintenance activities in accordance with instructions provided by the Customer Support Team Leader and Management. Strong knowledge of Linux, Shell scripting, SQL, PL/SQL scripting for the analysis and resolution of customer issues.
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You will be part of a global customer support team providing 1st and 2nd Level Support for our Terminal Operating System and Cloud products. Provide support for internally developed software applications and assist in troubleshooting customer system issues related to Navis products.
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This includes the ability to travel to different sitesas necessary or required by the customer. Provide technicalassistance and support, and resolve problems related to the use of computerhardware and software for end users.
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Cogent is looking for a Customer Support Engineer that will be based out of our Atlanta, GA. To apply for the Customer Support Engineer position, please submit your resume and cover letter to This email address is being protected from spambots.
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We are seeking an Operational Support Engineer (OSE) within our Marketing Platform team to serve as a vital link between Marketing, Product, and Engineering teams to enhance processes and systems for improved scalability and efficiency.
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As a Technical Support Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical assistance to our customers, resolving hardware and software issues, and ensuring customer satisfaction.
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Demonstrated skill in Customer Support or Customer Service in a customer-facing role. Our Support Engineers pride themselves in delivering an unparalleled premium customer experience that leaves customers wanting and coming back for more.
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Bottom Line – You will provide our customers enhanced technical support and create tooling that enables our Support and Customer Success business partners to provide that enhanced support themselves.
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Support customers to understand functionalities, key differentiators, limitations of Exotec products and integration best practices. Review and validate customer design documents before installation.
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The Technical Support Engineer is responsible for acting as the primary escalation point for handling customer support issues. With this focus, the Technical Support Engineer collaborates across the organization daily with Support team members, Customer Account Managers, Technology team members, external technology partners and customers.
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