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Typical responsibilities will include: - Leading the 1st - 2nd line IT support specialist to provide top-notch support for our local offices as well as our worldwide remote office workers.
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Support SMBC in any exams from the Federal Reserve and serve as the SME as it pertains to Intraday and Collateral Management from a first line standpoint. Drive liquidity optimization efforts as it pertains to collateral management and collaborate with Business Lines, Risk, Balance Sheet Strategy to redeploy collateral for efficiencies to address SMBC business objectives.
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Were looking for an experienced Product Support Specialist with a great eye for details and a huge passion for technology to join our growing Customer Success team in NYC. As our inbound Product Support Specialist you will be working together with the CS team and R&D team on executing a well-designed on-boarding experience and on-going support.
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At ADAPT, we are 3,000 strong, and it takes every one of us to empower the lives of the people we support. If an emergency has caused a person we support to exhibit behavior that is threatening or dangerous, in accordance with OPWDD approved Behavior Management guidelines, may have to provide strategies for crisis intervention and prevention.
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Analyze support metrics to identify trends and areas for improvement and present findings and recommendations to senior management Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and resolve technical issues and improve software products.
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Reporting to the PeopleSoft Finance Solutions Manager, the Admissions & Campus Solutions SIS Production Support Engineer will be a techno-functional application support specialist responsible for day-to-day application support.
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Under the supervision of the Release and Service Management Executive Director, within the unit of Enterprise Architecture, as the Product Support Specialist for the Division of HPD Tech, you will directly work with Application Development team to assist with Product Application, Batch Jobs debugging and resolving issues.
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As Development & Donor Relations Specialist, you will play a lead role in the acquisition, retention and elevation of the Foundation’s Doing a World of Good fund (unrestricted / general support), including annual, recurring and planned donors.
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An outstanding opportunity awaits you to jumpstart your FinTech career, paving the way to diverse future avenues in IT, Banking, Finance, and more. Support Investor Relations, Accounting, and fund administrator teams in the production and publication of regular investor reporting.
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Information Technology (IT) support originates through the utilization of automated enterprise services call tree and the Ticket application service management suite. The Enterprise Service Desk is the nucleus of DeCAs IT infrastructure support operations.
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Your work as a Visual Resources Specialist may be supplemented with assignments providing general planning and permitting support for power generation and transmission siting and licensing projects or other environmental assessments.
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The IT Support Specialist will report to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and provide basic system administration and end-user helpdesk support across multiple offices. We are seeking a full-time IT Support Specialist to join our New York office.
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Trains the people we support in activities of daily living and in development of self-help and social skills. Summons police, fire, ambulance or other emergency personnel if situation warrants it.
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NYU’s Stern School of Business has an exciting opportunity available for an IT Support Specialist. The Specialist will provide direct customer support and technical troubleshooting for the NYU Stern community.
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The IT Business Services Specialist will be involved in project coordination activities, project portfolio management, business analysis, and will assist with key IT initiatives under the supervision of the Sr. Manager of Business Analysis.
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