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Uses End User Experience design best practices to provide robust user experience. Our work depends on an Appian Workflow Developer joining our team to support the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration.
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We offer a wide range of services including customer experience playbooks, digital prototyping, UX/UI design, product mapping, product discovery, graphic design, interaction design, front-end development support, and market and user research.
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In this role, the Senior Systems Engineer works with the design team, developers, program leadership and end users to ensure developed software capabilities function properly for the user as designed.
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The Customer Support Specialist provides support and step-by-step solutions for end-user (customer) software-related questions. Previous experience with software support, networking and troubleshooting hardware is also preferred.
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On phone customer service experience; Global Payments systems end user experience. Phone customer service experience. If you want to work like an entrepreneur, support and serve entrepreneurs and bring your expertise to a dynamic team, then Heartland is for you.
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Business user) can interpret in order to support the work at the end of the contract once a developer is no longer available to CDE. The project scope includes modifications to LWC after feedback from pilot template participants where some user experience improvements are needed.
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The Enterprise Applications Support Analyst will be responsible for providing technical support and application-level solutions by partnering with end users in various departments to contribute to the implementation and support of enterprise applications, which would include system configuration and design, end user training, software vendor engagement, and upgrades.
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Provide high-quality first tier end-user support and customer service to helpdesk tickets for corporate employees including VIP technical support for Alterra Mountain Company's executive leadership team as needed.
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Provide deskside support to immigration judges and legal support staff to resolve incidents with Microsoft and other COTS products, custom applications, local area network connectivity, and basic functionality with courtroom AV equipment.
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5-7+ years of experience in a sales support and design/ project engineering, preferably with a leading Systems Integrator of Audiovisual, Videoconferencing and Unified Communications Systems; candidates with similar skills and experience in technology vendor or end-user environment should apply.
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Currently, ITC Federal is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Field Site Administrator/Senior Deskside Support Specialist to join our team in Denver, CO. This is an onsite position that also requires regional travel providing technical support to Immigration Courts for the US Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review.
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The Desktop Support professional will provide end user support, license tracking and upgrades/configurations for PC maintenance. The Desktop Support professional should have experience with Windows 7 and Windows 10.
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Develop and manage punch lists for each system; support the development of transition and move plans; support final commissioning of systems and end-user training while tracking and managing close out activities and documentation.
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Provide end-user support for applications/functions when required. Collaborate on technical and end-user documentation needed to support and use the application/function (for developed objects.
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Provide HR system administration, including business process configuration, reporting development, end user training, and data management in support of maintaining Workday as a best-in-class employee experience forward platform.
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