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They will primarily provide on-site technical support in the Tupelo, MS area, with additional remote and on-site technical support in the Huntsville, AL area to end users of our autonomous vehicles / systems.
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Recommending and building systems and efficiencies for end-user and overall client site support both remotely and on-site. The IT System Administrator- Onsite & Remote Support (MSP) will be responsible for escalations on the helpdesk, assisting with projects such as migrations, and serve as a trusted advisor to clients when on site.
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The primary responsibilities include, providing technical support for all Audio-Visual and Unified Communicaton technologies within their collaboration spaces, training end users on system functionality and helping to support any new projects or technology upgrades.
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Partners with AV Support to manage the meeting events calendar and provide support for live events and town halls both on site and remote. You will also be responsible for understanding the local office environment, technology- specific uniqueness, and acting as a trusted advisor to the end-user community on their computing experience.
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This is a fully on-site role in Wayne County, MI* 3+ years of experience in a technical support or end user support role. You'll provide technical support for both IT applications and infrastructure while also focusing on the integration and long term maintenance of the production scheduling execution systems in an assembly setting.
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These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more.
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Work on-site in northern and central New Jersey, on average once a week. Work at least one day per week on site at the Partnerships Manhattan office. In collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, help to design, implement, deliver and evaluate community-, school- and family-based prevention/youth health promotion programming, including providing technical assistance, trainings, and public presentations and conducting evaluation research with key target groups at the studies sites.
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What You’ll Do:Focus entirely on net-new logo acquisitionConvert inbound leads to closed opportunities Leverage tools such as Sales Navigator and DiscoverOrgStrategically prospect into Chief Technology Officers, Engineering/IT Leaders, and technical end usersCollaborate with Sales Development Representatives to drive top of funnel activityManage the full sales cycle, including negotiations and on-site technical demonstrations Datadog values people from all walks of life.
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Job Purpose: The onsite support engineer will provide high quality technical support for all End User Computing devices (Laptop, Desktop and mobility) for office-based staff at site, including leading on the resolution of incidents, problems, requests, in order to achieve high standards of customer service and deliver optimum operational and business benefits.
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As a Software Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for people management on a team of 4+ engineers, delivering engaging products for our audiences, and setting technical direction.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Manual Mill Machinist located in Anoka, MN. As a Mill Operator, you will be responsible for confidently operating an Acu-Rite Mill Power on 3-Axis Acer Vertical Milling Machine and a Willis Large Vertical Mill to produce precision parts according to specifications.
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Ready to roll : Frequently traveling to spend time with end-users on-site (e.g. rocket test stands, spacecraft clean rooms, automated manufacturing facilities). Project maestro : You've got a solid track record in turning technical concepts into reality, and managing the full cycle from planning to deployment.
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Our compensation and benefits package includes substantial variable compensation in the form of a year-end bonus, guaranteed in the first year of hire, a sign-on bonus, a relocation bonus, and benefits including medical and prescription drug coverage, 401k contribution matching, wellness reimbursement, family building benefits, and a charitable gift match program.
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In this role, you will provide on-site end-user computing support in a school environment including: investigating, troubleshooting, and resolving hardware, software, network, and instructional technology incidents.
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On-site in East Elmhurst, NY - LGA Airport. Provides technical support for end user devices hardware (laptops, desktops, printers, tablets, mobile devices) and peripherals, software (COTS, GOTS, Web), network infrastructure (routers, switches, etc.
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