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Senior Technical Support Engineer. Provide dedicated support; including but not limited to responding to escalated tickets, troubleshooting technical product issues and developing workarounds.
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The Technical Support Specialist 2 at Stella-Jones is responsible for providing exceptional Level 2 technical assistance and training to end users across the company, as well as procuring all hardware for the IT department and working on a variety of critical projects.
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Assist product development and sustaining teams in preparation of technical documents and creating support process documentation; Solutions Support – To deliver a superior customer experience by providing product technical and clinical support to all customers, internal and external.
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The IT Support Specialist is an L2+ technician who will provide both onsite and remote support to assigned clients and will assist with complex technical project execution. A successful IT Support Specialist must be personable, enthusiastic, and service-oriented, and must also possess strong technical aptitude with the ability and desire to learn on the job.
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In coordination with desk side support and service desk resource teams, provides IT technical support by assigning or dispatching the appropriate resource to troubleshoot and isolate IT technical issues and outages ensuring minimal impact to users.
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Serve as a technical escalation point to Cloud Support Engineer I. The Cloud Support Engineer III is responsible for ensuring that technical incidents and problem tickets are resolved within the timeframes specified in our Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with customers.
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We’re looking for an Apparel Technical Designer to support our Design team. 4+ years’ experience as a technical designer. Email correspondence with sales, customer service, production, and factories.
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Then come and join our global team as Technical Support Engineer to support our global service team. Provide remote and on-site support to both U.S. and International customers for Siemens biomarker platforms.
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Experience in sales, sales support, engineering, project management, process operations or technical service role within refining, petrochemical and gas processing industry.
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Come join Baker Tilly's Development & Community Advisory (DCA) team as a Technical Support Specialist working on our Development Advisory team. This team provides a variety of services including, but not limited to, energy and infrastructure advisory and project development support, economic development and capital planning support, and federal grant advisory with potential clients such as Tribes and Tribal Organizations, municipalities, non-profits, and other for-profit entities.
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The EDM team consults with the firm’s litigation case teams on a broad array of issues relating to eDiscovery, including best practices and current trends in eDiscovery, available technical solutions, project workflows, eDiscovery vendors, and ESI and production protocols, and also provides direct, hands-on project support on all litigation matters in discovery.
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The Technology Support Specialist I provides level one technical assistance to end users at Vari. This person works closely with other members of the Technology Support Team to respond to service requests received through a ticketing system.
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As the operations team is the critical gateway to product launch, the leader in Technical Operations must be a technical partner to the R&D organization and a key partner to commercial and business development, able to provide the requisite techno-economic analysis (TEA) to support sound decision-making for the business.
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Global Database Systems is hiring a Sr. Technical Database Specialist will be responsible for the day-to- day Support, Projects, Changes and Problem management. Interacting with other organizations to develop solutions for anticipated technical needs in support of business objectives.
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A primary role for the Technical Support Intern is to assist the Technical Support Specialists with various IT tasks in our Headquarters in downtown Denver to assist end users with computer, printer, phone systems, and basic support for enterprise end user needs.
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