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The Lead Application Support Engineer will play a crucial role in supporting the firm’s financial risk management system, which consists of around 125 applications running on a 24/7 system.
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High level understanding of day-to-day support for HP, Dell Hardware & Microsoft Software (Windows 11, Teams, Zoom, MS Office etc.) Certification as an Apple Certified Support Professional, JAMF Certification.
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Support internal ASPCA departments, such as the Adoption Center, Animal Hospital, Kitten Nursery, ARC/CARE, CMS and Community Engagement, with medical consultations and support. Support: structured mentorship from experienced veterinarians - we are one of the largest and most impactful animal welfare organizations in the world, so you will always have a strong team to lean on and cheer you on.
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The Support Lead will help define and refine how our support team works: our business processes and prioritization among customers and channels; our support tooling and its integrations with other functions at Warp; and the support team culture that ties those together.
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The Wholesale Corporate Client Support Team (WST) Team Lead will provide middle office support to the Project Finance business in all aspects of their portfolio from closing new transactions to monitoring performance.
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Use these rewards to support your wellbeing with spa/massage/salon services, gym memberships, fitness classes, sports, hobbies, pets and more. Family support with infertility treatment coverage*, adoption reimbursement, paid parental and family caregiver leave.
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The Desktop Support Team Lead will oversee all hardware repair, replacements, and asset management. Reporting to the Manager of Help Desk, the Desktop Support Team Lead is responsible for the supervision, technical development, and guidance for the Desktop Support Team. The Desktop Support Team Lead is also responsible for the day-to-day operations of the desktop support team, ensuring an effective and efficient level of IT Support is provided within the desktop support environment for resolving IT related issues or problems.
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Production support to the data analysis platform including the Java application and Tidal scheduler. Support for UAT with business users. Self-starter to quickly catch up with minimum support.
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In summary focused activities include trial support & outcome accountability, quality assurance initiatives, Abbott proctor delegate responsibilities, appointed as a field preceptor for in field training, and commercial lead case support as needed.
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A Masters Degree or advanced clinical degree from an accredited college or university and two years of experience serving as a lead in soliciting, defining, and managing requirements for internally and externally developed software in a clinical, allied health, non-allied health, behavioral health, information technology, information services, business, analytics or related area; or, one year of experience in a relevant clinical and/or healthcare administration role/function; or.
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Build tools and services to support data discovery, lineage, resiliency, and privacy compliance across the data platform. We are looking for a Lead Software Engineer to help us grow the data platform.
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The ASPCA's Community Medicine (CM) team provides expert veterinary care to support the welfare of animals and their people through our stationary and mobile veterinary clinics, serving the most underserved communities in New York, Miami, and Los Angeles.
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Your responsibilities will include managing all aspects of Progress OpenEdge ABL programming within the decade ERP system, leading efforts to resolve bugs, and providing top-tier production support.
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Benefit from our partnerships with Spring Health (mental health support), Rightway (care navigation), Carrot (fertility support), and OneMedical (concierge and telehealth care) to prioritize your well-being.
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Position will provide QA support for optimizing, troubleshooting, and maintaining key global GMP quality systems including Veeva Quality Docs (electronic document management system), Veeva QMS (electronic Quality Management System), and additional GxP systems for Gene Therapy manufacturing, quality control, warehouse, and clinical programs.
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