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Technician will load, set printer, set up feed / speed with different media & ribbon supplies. Position will test and qualify final product (barcode printer product) - printers and labels.
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The employee will be regularly required to operate a computer and other office equipment, including a phone, copier, and printer. While prior contact center experience isn t required, experience in customer service, tech support, inside sales, or back-office support is a plus.
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Impact is hiring Service Technician Apprentices for our Nationally ranked Best and Brightest Workplace!
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The Test Technician position involves testing and qualifying barcode printer products, performing Chamber and Electrical Engineering testing, analyzing data, and executing product test plans. responsibilities: Test and qualify final product (barcode printer product) including printers and labels.
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Manage food service to include vending and catering, multi-functional devices (Copier/Printer/Fax), employee moves and provides executive suite support. Pest control, Interior plant service, exterior landscaping and snow removal, Janitorial, trash removal and recycling, document destruction, Copy/Mail, Fitness Center, Food Service, and critical systems as applicable.
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