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Description:Summary:The AV Technical Support Specialist is responsible for providing technical hardware and software support for the Firm’s Conference facilities. Provides AV Technical Support to users by performing the following duties:Duties and Responsibilities:•Setup, test, maintain, operate, and tear down all audiovisual (AV) and videoconference (VTC) equipment.
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Currently, seeking a Clinical Operations Specialist – Technical Support (COS) to join our Business Operations team located at our Ridgefield, CT facility. Good programming practices, ability to write user manuals and technical documents, capture, and document user requirements.
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The Superintendent invites qualified and interested persons to apply for the position of Technical Support Specialist 2 within the Office of Information Technology. Position Type:Non Instructional - All Titles/Technical Support Specialist 2.
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Reporting to the Academic Technology Manager of Collaborative Technologies, the Technical Support Specialist will provide level 3 technical support, maintenance and repair of our wide variety of AV systems, printers and computers.
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The role of the Dairy Technical Sales Support Specialist is to provide assistance to the Buhl, ID Ruminant Feed sales team by maintaining existing business relationships within the area.
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Job Description: Trigyn's direct government client has an immediate need for Technical Support Specialist in Brooklyn, NY.Description:The consultant will work on equipment installation, relocation and removal.
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The AV Technical Support Specialist is responsible for providing technical hardware and software support for the Firm’s Conference facilities. Perform regular testing of all AV and VTC equipment, as well as other Conference Center technical systems, e.g., wireless Internet access, shade controls, light controls.
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Maintain conference room integrity and escalate housekeeping and technical issues outside of AV and conferencing technology and applications to appropriate department. Provide basic in room PC, laptop, email, wireless internet access and PowerPoint setup support.
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The Studio Support Specialist is responsible for project builds and ongoing maintenance of our studios’ gaming floor environments. Across our 12 sites, we have about 6500 people working in the fields of Game Presenters (Online Casino Dealers) & Hosts, Game Development, Software Engineering, IT-support, Facility build and maintenance as well as people & administrative support services.
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The Savannah Mill is currently seeking a qualified Process Control Technical Support Specialist. The Process Control Technical Support Specialist reports to the Process Control Supervisor.
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You have at least 5+ years of experience as a support specialist or in a technical support role in the SaaS world. You thrive in a high-volume Technical Support team - You work well under pressure and are capable of multitasking to meet customer demands and expectations.
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Responds to change management requests, including installing new PC equipment, providing end-user desk-side support, and other related activities. Display outstanding technical and professional services skills at all times.
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The Technical Support Specialist will report to the Team lead, Deskside. Support high level technical problems. Provides installation, configuration, maintenance and troubleshooting support of computer hardware, software, audio/visual, networks, printers, and computer peripherals.
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Our Technical Product Support team is an escalation team to our earlier stages of support. As part of our growing Technical Product Support team, you’ll spend most of your time interacting directly with our users and ensuring that they achieve success with our software.
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Apple is looking for a Technical Support Specialist to join the Design Operations team within Product & Design. Technical capability including experience with network or/and server administration.
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