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IT Director position open in the Kansas City area for an on-site Information Technology Director with Salesforce experience. Must have infrastructure knowledge (o365, networking, cloud, SaaS) and Salesforce experience.
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About the Opportunity:National IT has an immediate opening for a Senior Technical Product Owner within the Cloud Foundations Team within the Cloud Solutions and Services Organization. The Senior Technical Product Owner is a member of the team responsible for defining and prioritizing a team’s backlog while incorporating and translating the customer requirements into stories and features.
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2+ years of experience with SalesForce B2B Commerce Cloud Solution (Cloud Craze) You understand what it takes to make complex Salesforce eCommerce solutions happen, and you'll have a firm hand on the controls every step of the way.
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You will be the authority providing technical and strategic leadership to expand our market position nationally on the physical, chemical, and destruction treatment processes relative to PFAS chemicals and other emerging contaminants that impact the Municipal Drinking Water market, Municipal Wastewater/Biosolids market, and the Industrial Water submarkets (Semiconductor, Mining, Oil & Gas, Power.
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Responsibilities:Serves as the technical leader for Zuora Billing projects for clients Translates business requirements into well-architected solutions that best leverage the Salesforce Billing platform Provide detailed level of effort estimates for proposed solutions.
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A Senior Technical Leader who can design and implement innovative solutions using Google Cloud Contact Center AI and Generative AI products. · Define and execute the technical strategy and roadmap for Google Cloud Contact Center AI and Generative AI projects.
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As a Technical Solutions Analyst I, you will be responsible to perform troubleshooting investigations and reviewing front-end applications by gathering information, using troubleshooting tools, shadowing end users, and testing workflows internally and externally.
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Understanding of Workday configuration, solution engineering, or technical architecture in large scale company/ application / product environment. If you're someone who's passionate about making a difference, possesses a mix of technical know-how, critical thinking, and leadership skills, and loves the challenge of turning ideas into reality, this role is for you.
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This position is for a Technical Project Manager / Control Account Manager (CAM) in the Purchased Products Engineering Division. Ability to provide technical and programmatic guidance in project management.
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Ensures the Salesforce Marketing Cloud (SFMC) platform offers a user-centric experience that allows marketing teams to effectively reach and acquire new consumers through digital-content marketing strategies.
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GAI Consultants is seeking a candidate for Substation Physical Design that will perform physical design related tasks, technical guidance/training/mentoring of staff, and assist with design reviews as required.
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The Technical Lead is responsible for intermediate level set up and operation of small to large-scale audiovisual systems in a hospitality environment while ensuring complete customer satisfaction.
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Conexon is looking for an experienced Call Center Manager to lead our technical support center. Minimum of 5 years of experience in call center management, preferably in a technical support environment.
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The Technical Support Analyst I position provides technical support in the IT Department’s Technical Support Center for network, client/server, and desktop technologies used by all members of Security Bank of Kansas City. Provides telephone and on-site support, handles ATM/ITM device and communication monitoring, ATM/ITM vendor management, and monitors branch location data circuit communications.
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Participates in activities, other government agencies and private sector to develop technical or administrative solutions to customer expectations. Graduate degree in Engineering or appropriate technical field.
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