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APIM, ADF, Logic apps, Function Apps) Knowledge in Jira, Azure Boards, experience in configuration management tools like Ansible Knowledge experience in Azure cloud management (VMs, VNet, Subnets, Vmscalesets, LBs, etc) Desirable Experience: 1) Experience with REST APIs and messaging systems like Azure Service Bus, Azure Event Grid. 2) Experience working Serverless and Event Driven Architecture.
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Under direct supervision, provide after-hours service for escalated issues from the National Help Desk or supervisor. Record inquiries, and repair/service requests. The Technology Support Specialist I performs daily routine technical support.
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Candidate consults with the supervisor for task prioritization and effectively applies technical knowledge. The Technology Support Specialist I assists others in the technology department, as needed.
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This Automotive- Technical Customer Service Representative is responsible product support in a timely and courteous customer assistance under the direction of the Customer Service Manager.
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While the instrumentation is complex, TFS has an extensive training program for new employees, as well as ongoing training to maintain the capabilities of our service staff. Here are some of our service departments within TFS.
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Physical demands: This position is very active and requires frequent standing, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing of ladders.
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Experience should include providing high quality customer service in a ITIL best practices support environment with emphasis on incident and problem management, service-level management, asset management, security compliance, and adherence to documented policies, standards, and procedures.
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Horton, Inc., has an opening for an Automotive- Technical Customer Service Rep to work in our Roseville, MN location. Automotive- Technical Customer Service Rep. Maintains customer satisfaction on all transactions, referring problems that cannot be personally resolved or those that are outside limits of authority to the Customer Service Manager.
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Must be willing to participate in our After-Hours Service Program. Have a thorough understanding of Metro Sales, Inc. service policies and procedures. The Technical Representative works at the direction of a Field Supervisor to help other technicians as needed.
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World-wide partnerships to engage in community service and innovative goals created to focus on sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint. Knowledge of product features; ability to design, build, and develop a new product, technology, or service from feasibility through to production.
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Be exposed to the many facets of Trane Technologies' businesses: Service, Equipment, Building Automation, Application, Fulfillment, and much more. This is an exciting opportunity to make a difference in building efficiency and sustainability through our Equipment, Service or Controls / Building Automation offerings.
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Experience with enterprise cloud solutions like Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), containers, Kubernetes, cloud management, and IT automation is a plus. Forewarn customers of technology changes or potential disruptions to their service and advice on mitigation strategies.
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Interested in working with one of the market's leading manufacturers?
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The Endpoint Lifecycle Leader (Technical Support Specialist 4) provides support and leadership for a team responsible for refreshing and delivering the technology needs of staff with roles essential to the day-to-day operations of the IS Endpoint Support Services.
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As a Technical Writer, you will support the production of customer facing product documentation, including but not limited to: user’s guides, service manuals, and instructions for use (IFUs.
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