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Proven work experience as a Technical Support Engineer, Desktop Support Engineer, IT Help Desk Technician or similar role. We are looking for a Technical Support Engineer to provide enterprise-level assistance to our customers.
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The Developer Support Engineer is an articulate and experienced technical expert (DevOps, Developer Support, SRE, or Software Engineer) who understands and appreciates the challenges developers face integrating multiple services into custom environments.
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Provides highly technical security expertise and support related to alarms and monitoring devices that participate in District Security Objectives (DSO's); Oversees and resolves business and network support issues related to Regional Anti-Terrorism Integrated Law Enforcement System (RAILS.
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The process development engineer will be heavily involved in hands-on R&D, coming up with creative solutions to achieve our technical objectives, and will wear multiple hats in between. Develop and optimize technical processes for converting lignocellulosic biomass into fermentation feedstocks, focusing on pretreatment and hydrolysis.
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Collaborate closely with the account team, including the Account Executive and the Solutions Architect (Pre-sales engineer), to provide ongoing technical coverage and support, while the account team focuses on identifying new deals.
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Advises and provides training to Fire Department personnel regarding applicable codes, technical engineering aspects of fire prevention work, plan review, and technical research; prepares technical documents as appropriate; and assists the Chief, Division of Fire Prevention and Investigation (Fire Marshal) in the training of Fire Department Personnel.
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With the help of developers, create detailed technical documents, prepare deployment runbook, and transfer the knowledge to production support team. Lead, coach and support a team of Client Engineers (onsite and offshore) by building and fostering a high-performance engineering culture, mentoring team members and providing team with the tools and motivation to make things happen.
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As the SAP Engineer, EmpowerSF, HR, Benefits, Time you will report to the Manager of Business Applications, be a part of the Department of Technology, and serve as the technical lead for Employee Central and Time Management, the district's new, integrated HR and Time system powered by SAP SuccessFactors and Workforce.
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Work with engineering, product management, and sales engineering to provide a top-notch technical support experience for our users. This is an individual contributor, hands-on role that requires strong technical acumen, deep analytics/business intelligence knowledge, and sharp technical support skills along with a can-do attitude to build the best possible experience for our customers.
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Serves as HR, Benefits, and Time technical lead for critical system updates and monitors timely implementation of SAP SuccessFactors releases and support packs. Provide technical support, direction, and training to Benefits and Time Mgmt Operations staff members in implementing changes to the EC, Benefits, and Time procedures.
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Software Admin or Technical Customer Support Expert with 1+ years managing Security Tools, MacOS, Windows, Linux, &/or Cloud infrastructure. We value builders and software engineers with broad and deep technical knowledge, specifically in the fields of insider threat, data analytics, system forensics, malware analysis, threat hunting, threat intelligence, and application, endpoint, & cloud/infrastructure security.
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Navan is looking for an IT Support Engineer to join the Navan IT Support Team for our San Francisco office. Focus on the customer: As an IT Support Engineer, you are expected to be knowledgeable of customers' business and requests and use the information to drive higher levels of service and customer satisfaction.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Lead Information Security Engineer to drive technical transformation in the Application Security organization. Provide strategic and tactical security guidance for secure application development, including the evaluation and recommendation of technical controls.
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As a senior machine learning engineer, your expertise will be pivotal in developing Conversational AI solutions and other cutting-edge Machine learning techniques to define and shape the future of the Airbnb Community Support experience.
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3+ years of experience in software development, Customer Support, technical support, or preferably customer-facing roles. You have a technical depth, developer skillset, SRE mindset, and a real passion for helping EngFlow's customers and partners succeed.
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