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We are currently seeking an experience Tier 2 Desktop Support Engineer (Windows & Mac) to join one of the leading media, technology, and financial institutions in NYC. Tier 2 Desktop Support Engineer (Windows & Mac.
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Computershare has an exciting opportunity for a permanent full-time Support and Release Engineer, to join our Computershare Technology Services (CTS) team. As the Support & Release Engineer, you will be responsible for analyzing user and technical problems across a wide range of both internal and external facing applications.
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As an IT support engineer, you are a part of a talented group of professionals who enhance and manage our robust IT infrastructure while ensuring the reliability and scalability of our IT infrastructure and exchange platform.
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We are currently seeking a talented Network Support Engineer to join our team and contribute to our mission of delivering cutting-edge network solutions. As a Lead Network Support Engineer at Applied Digital, you will play a crucial role in maintaining and supporting our network infrastructure.
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The Managed Services (MSP) IT Help Desk Support Engineer is a full-time position reporting to our Director of Technology. Managed Services (MSP) IT Help Desk Support Engineer.
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Proven work experience as a Technical Support Engineer, Desktop Support Engineer, IT Help Desk Technician or similar role. Proven work experience as a Technical Support Engineer, Desktop Support Engineer, IT Help Desk Technician or similar role.
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A successful IT Support Engineer II excels in a fast-paced, team environment and possesses excellent communication skills. As an IT Support Engineer II, you will use your technical knowledge and specialized skills to support, build, implement, and improve technology solutions.
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We seek an experienced FID Analytics and Support Engineer, adept in quantitative finance, particularly focused on Fixed Income products, skilled in market risk measures like VaR and stress testing.
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We need: A SENIOR Cloud engineer (Not Pure DevOps) with excellent experience working in AWS and with extensive scripting for automation experience (language does not matter) This position is heavy on support so candidates should be comfortable doing 3rd level support along with regular AWS Cloud engineer responsibilities.
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Role Overview: As a Desktop Support Engineer, you will play a crucial role in providing technical support to the employees in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. As part of their continued growth and commitment to excellence, they are seeking a talented Desktop Support Engineer to join their technology team in their New York City office.
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Responsibilities: We are looking for a Senior (3-10 years) Technical support engineer with REST API, Database, SQL, SQL Querying, Cloud; AWS, GCP, and Azure (2 out of 3 clouds), scripting experience and Experience with at least one data consumption-based SaaS service like Datadog, Snowflake, Databricks, MongoDB.
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Provide support and incident resolution to the Business escalated via the ‘ServiceNow’ system. Health and wellbeing rewards that can be tailored to support you and your family, including medical, dental and vision.
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Application Support, Support Engineer, SQL, Linux, Python, VBA, AWS, OTC, Derivatives, ETD, Interest Rate Swaps, XML. Skills: Application Support, Support Engineer, SQL, Linux, Python, VBA, AWS, OTC, Derivatives, ETD, Interest Rate Swaps, XML.
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As a Site Reliability Engineer, you will support massive amounts of data across everything from sports, content, marketing, ticketing, TV, finance, media, etc. If you are a Site Reliability Engineer interested in leading the build-out of massive data platforms for the premier Sports and Entertainment Enterprise in the world, please apply today.
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The Staff Acoustic Engineer will rely heavily on computational aeroacoustics (CAA) methods to design for, analyze, and predict commercial aircraft engine component and overall system noise. Support the acoustics team through computational modeling, tool development, and validation.
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