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Reporting to the Manager, IT Support the Technical Support Associate will respond to, troubleshoot, track, and resolve technical and procedural issues for both hardware and software for Metra's microcomputer end-users.
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Handle escalated support requests and incidents from clients, Help Desk, Support Engineering team, NOC, or other engineers, Provide technical guidance and expertise. As a Support Engineer, you will be responsible for providing onsite technical support, managing the day-to-day operations of our clients' IT (Information Technology) infrastructure and systems, mentoring junior engineers, and assisting with escalations.
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Provide high-level technical expertise, leadership, and direction through training, troubleshooting, and project management to internal and external customers for the diagnostic test systems marketed by bioMerieux.
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Must have both development & production support experience in Azure technologies & worked as a technical lead for atleast 3 years. Has to support the delivery teams as a technical lead, in a hands-on capacity troubleshooting with other engineers & developers, developing integration pipelines.
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The digital ‘flockbook’ and in-shed hardware collate, analyse and report critical flock information to support daily farm management and deliver better productivity, animal welfare and sustainability in the poultry industry.
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Coordinate with Project Delivery Office, IT Departments, Core Tech System Administrators, and other corporate Technical Support Representatives. Acts as a technical resource and internal quality assurance for the CADD support team.
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The IT Specialist with a focus on networking and infrastructure plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of an organization's IT infrastructure, particularly concerning networking, Cisco switches, and TCP/IP. They provide technical assistance and support to computer systems, software, and hardware, with a strong emphasis on resolving networking-related issues and maintaining network security.
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This position would be part of a very skilled team that works closely with Project Managers and other technical leads providing technical support for site investigation, due diligence, groundwater monitoring, remediation, and regulatory compliance projects.
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Technical support & troubleshooting at customer sites, by phone, via email. Searching for today’s best Injection Molding Service Engineer to join our company as a Field Technical Engineer.
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Required: Technical experience to include process support and working/hands-on knowledge of plastic extrusion processes and thermoforming at large scale. Provides technical operations support for extrusion, thermoforming, and printing manufacturing problems.
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The VeriSight Clinical Specialist is accountable for building, maintaining, and providing outstanding technical and clinical product support, systems support, and sustained education to health care providers (HCP) and allied health professionals (AHP) around the VeriSight platform.
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Develops as a technical specialist with support from senior process engineers, providing guidance to project teams in water quality considerations and conventional and/or advanced water treatment systems.
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Provide technical assistance to System Engineers, Applications Specialist, and IT & Data Solutions team via correspondence, phone, and in person as appropriate to diagnose difficult middleware, middleware connected system, and Torch/SPOTFIRE connectivity issues as required.
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Provide a high level of customer service focused technical support over the phone, via email, over chat, and other communication mediums identified. Cisco Voice Engineer needs 4 years of experience providing high-quality end user support, resolving issues and providing a high level of customer service.
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The Junior Salesforce Administrator provides technical expertise to Heartland Human Care Services CRM users and wider business, while also carrying out vital audits, project support, and administrative duties.
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