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The IT Support Specialist I provides frontline technical support, assisting end-users with hardware, software, and connectivity issues. IT Support Specialist I.
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As a Veson Nautical Software Support Analyst you will provide technical support for the world’s leading developer of commercial maritime shipping software. 0-3 years software support or maritime industry experience.
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NET Certified Application Security Engineer Java; CASS Certified Application Security Specialist. We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better, and we put people first by offering you benefits that support your life and well-being.
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Working as part of a service delivery team, provide first-level technical support to assigned clients, both remote and on-site. On an ongoing basis, manage small projects (as needed), deliver and remove computer equipment, assign, update, and report on client tasks/tickets and effectively communicate technical issues and project execution with Client Manager and Network/Server Engineer.
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The individual will closely work with the broader solutions engineering team and security sales specialist team to drive the technical lane in opportunities and will be responsible for providing pre-sales technical support and expert guidance to the broader customer facing teams.
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The eDiscovery Specialist is responsible for assisting attorneys and client teams by providing technical support throughout the litigation life cycle. Ability to deal with a multitude of projects and/or problems, including complex issues that require collaboration between users, NP IT support, and vendors to ensure a timely response or resolution.
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The Lab Systems Support co-op will work with Wave IT Technical Specialist to learn about lab systems that are operated at Wave. The co-op will leverage the help desk system to organize support requests, troubleshoot, and resolve any technical issues with lab computers.
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CHA Consulting, Inc. is currently seeking a Technical Support Specialist II to join our Corporate - Information Technology Team working a hybrid schedule at one of our Massachussetts offices in Boston, Norwell, or Burlington.
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Consistently meets or exceeds Tandem Diabetes Care Customer Technical Support metrics for the role of Customer Technical Support Specialist which include quality/accuracy, call monitoring, and schedule adherence requirements.
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411- Technical Support Specialist - Customer Service and Technical Support. Planning and delivery of IT customer support services. The primary duties and responsibilities include providing Point of Care Customer Service, resolving customer related technical software and hardware problems in accordance with established policies and procedures of the specific VA facility assigned.
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Are you a talented technical support / desktop support professional looking for their next project? Technical Systems Analyst II. Support software installation and updates.
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4+ years in a customer facing, technical support role preferred. -On an ongoing basis report on client tasks/tickets and effectively communicate technical issues and project execution with Client Manager and Network/Server Engineer.
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Minimum 2 years of (EHR) Electronic Health Records technical support, training, and administration experience preferred. Northeast Family Services is looking for an experienced Electronic Health Record Quality Assurance Specialist to join our growing team.
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2+ years of experience in customer support with technical products, preferably in SaaS products. At Duco, the Customer Support Team helps our customers solve the most complex technical issues they encounter, from implementation onwards.
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The Home Visiting Support Specialist will conduct home visits to licensed Family Child Care Educators. Conduct monthly business, technical assistance and mentoring support visits to Family Child Care Educators.
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