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This includes assisting in defining strategic marketing initiatives, liaising with R&D to communicate customer technical requirements, and ensuring support commitments are fulfilled to deliver customer satisfaction.
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The Technical Director is responsible for Connection Church's technical operations, including lighting, sound, video, set design, and coordinating necessary staff and maintenance of AVL equipment.
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To accelerate on our journey of delivering a world-class experience and supporting users of all sizes across industries, we are looking for a dynamic Technical Content Developer, AutoCAD responsible for managing a catalog of product support content for AutoCAD.
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The Technical Specialist for Wastewater Treatment is a key role on the WaterCARE Product Line Management Team. You will support vast strategic goals and work integrally with a wide cross-functional group of both internal and external teams by leading technical product stewardship of our product portfolio.
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Technical understanding of analog and power electronics. Consult with automotive tier 1 suppliers and OEM customers to present technical solutions that will result in new business opportunities and build relationships.
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DoD SkillBridge Internship – Field Technical Support. You will ensure the financial performance of the project’s service agreement portfolio and work directly with the project customers to identify their needs and make prioritized technical recommendations for site improvements.
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If you are a talented and experienced Senior Technical Packaging Manager, Aplin has the right opportunity for you! To Apply for this Job Click Here If you are a talented and experienced Senior Technical Packaging Manager, Aplin has the right opportunity for you.
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The ability to read and comprehend procedures and technical literature in specific functional area is necessary. Reviews patient and QC results for technical and clerical problems/errors.
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First line of defense for technical support prior to calling factory tech support or dispatching service technician. Provide commercial and high-level technical product sales training to district office personnel and customers.
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Experience managing technical projects. Business Intelligence Experience / MicroStrategy / Qlik / PowerBI / Tableau experience. working closely with the Analytics UI/UX Designer and the client to collaboratively design high-end wireframes to meet user goals.
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Provide technical troubleshoot for technicians and customers as needed and work within support ticketing system. Conduct technical training for internal technicians. Technical background with good computer skills.
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Support dealers and end users with boat operation, providing guidance and technical assistance. Additionally, you will play a crucial part in ensuring that all manuals and dealer documentation are kept up to date, while also maintaining and updating our online CRM system with the latest technical documentation.
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This is an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about technical sales and optical metrology. BA/BS in Engineering, Business, Economics, or a technical field, or equivalent experience.
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Bachelors in Engineering, Computer Science or other technical discipline. Must have strong background in both business and technical roles. Plan and facilitate face-to-face and remote/virtual meetings with our global team to efficiently work through complex investment decisions.
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Provide technical support to customers and Veolia teams, providing guidance in chemical grouping, disposal options, approvals, RCRA & DOT regulations, and compliance. Technical knowledge of waste management and disposal preferred.
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