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Your responsibilities will encompass various aspects of customer engagement, problem resolution, and promoting a customer-first culture. Our role extends beyond the conventional Monday-through-Friday desk job, keeping things lively, particularly on weekends, ensuring our customers forge a strong connection to the essence of our brand.
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Assist the Buyer's Lead Engineer in defining requirements, evaluating design alternatives, verifying performance, resolution of issues and process improvements for the Product(s) to be Supplied.
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Manage non-routine problem solving and conflict resolution to offer excellence in customer relations. Expert of the department processes, procedures and master the MAS and CRM programs to efficiently perform the advanced job responsibilities.
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Develop timely discovery, trial and settlement resolution strategies in conjunction with defense counsel. We live our values every day, demonstrating we CARE through our values, ESG initiatives and IDE journey.
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The IT Help Desk Technician II will be responsible for all initial triage and resolution of IT help desk inquiries within established SLAs. The IT Help Desk Tech II will also develop job aids and training materials to assist staff and tutors on all supported platforms and technologies.
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The Technical Service Desk Analyst /Clinical Resolution Analyst provides first and second level support to healthcare employees and patients, employing high degree of customer service, clinical knowledge within acute and post-acute environments.
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How to Apply: If you are an experienced and skilled Automotive GM Master Technician looking for an opportunity to showcase your expertise and mentorship abilities, we encourage you to apply. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Technician certification or manufacturer-specific certifications are highly preferred.
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The Electrical Hardware IRT (Issue Resolution Team) is responsible for managing and driving resolution of all engineering build-related issues for the electrical hardware components on new vehicle launches.
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Develop functional specifications, perform system integration or unit testing for proposed solutions, and document the resolution to perform knowledge transfer to end users. Provide expertise and issue resolution in configuration dependencies and interrelationships between ERP Modules.
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Drive analysis and root cause Android framework issues and provide resolution for infotainment products. Architect, design and implement Infotainment embedded software solutions utilizing Android operating systems (OS) and platform components.
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The Quality Supervisor must be a creative problem solver, proactive and steadfast in the identification and resolution of vehicle quality issues. Achieve timely completion of containment corrective actions (Performance action notices) Collaborate with Subject Matter Experts and utilize problem solving tools in day-to-day operations to drive issue resolution.
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This position may also be asked to assist in the research and resolution of the questions and issues that can arise in the P2P process and other duties as needed. Accounts Payable Duties: This position provides support to the Purchase to Pay P2P process.
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Trillium Professional has a long term opportunity in Sterling Heights, MI for a Scrum Master. -3+ years of Scrum Master Experience. Experience with Eclipse, GIT, DOORs, Jira / Bitbucket / Confluence, gdb, or QT is a plus.
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Collect ADAS ‘big data’ for all vehicle tuning/calibration activities to aid triage and issue resolution. Vehicle Systems Engineering (VSE) Feature Tuning & Calibration Engineer (FTCE) ADAS Feature Software Calibration Engineer.
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Scrum Master (Embedded Linux/RTOS Engineer) 5-7 years of relevant work experience, with 3+ years as a Scrum Master. Knowledge of Linux device drivers, bootloaders, memory maps, safety-critical systems, real-time systems, build environments like Buildroot, OpenEmbedded, Yocto, and tools like Eclipse, GIT, DOORs, Jira, Bitbucket, Confluence, gdb, or QT.
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