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Experience in designing, building, maintaining and troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange in a resource forest model with other disciplines such as Active Directory and desktop, web and mobile clients.
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1+ years of experience troubleshooting commercial fire alarm or building automation systems. Advanced diagnostics and troubleshooting skills. As a Field Service Technician, you will be performing fire alarm maintenanceand testing activities with occasional install work at the Empire State Plazain Albany, NY. The goal is to ensure system up-time and efficiency.
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Provide troubleshooting and end user support and problem resolution. 84 Months of Experience testing reports, analytics, troubleshooting, problem solving, documenting and presenting complex data challenges to stakeholders.
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84 months experience in providing business analysis and testing support for legacy systems/data migration and infrastructure upgrade projects involving cloud-based commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products, and/or custom development, configurations, troubleshooting incidents and quality assurance.
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Ensures preparation of meeting setting and participant attendance, involving team members in tactical logistic support as appropriate (e.g., booking rooms, troubleshooting audio-video [AV] and technical issues.
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Leverage Relativity expertise to provide support and training related to case functionality, document review and tagging, database administration tasks, advanced troubleshooting, and consultation on workflow solutions.
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Provide ongoing support, troubleshooting, and training for Smartsheet users. The Tools Development Analyst will be responsible for developing, maintaining, and enhancing tools and platforms with a focus on SmartSheet workflows, customer portal pages, and Adobe LMS customer training sites.
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Are you passionate about the entertainment industry and love troubleshooting technical issues? Excellent technical skills in troubleshooting and repairing a wide range of equipment. As a Field Service Technician, you will have the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, providing top-notch technical support to our clients in the entertainment industry.
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48 months of experience in general computer repair or troubleshooting. 24 months of experience in Active Directory configuration, management or troubleshooting. Travel to DOCCS Facilities to perform replacement of PC’s, troubleshooting Academic and General Business labs, installation and training on Windows Servers, PC’s and Thin Clients as needed.
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Configuring/troubleshooting Cisco ASA, IPS. · Configuring/troubleshooting Cisco IOS, NX-OS software. · Configuring/troubleshooting network security – IPSec/SSL VPN/Cisco AnyConnect, AAA architecture, TACACS+, RADIUS, 802.1x.
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The Garage Mechanic is responsible for performing service work, troubleshooting, diagnostic, DOT/State inspections within the shop for route trucks and semi-trailers. Or perhaps snacked on a Sara Lee®, Entenmann’s® or Marinela® cake or donut.
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Operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of medium and low voltage electrical systems, fire alarm, security, and HYAC control systems, and transformers i.e. power, control, buck and boost. This position is responsible for the operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical systems.
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Audio Visual Devices Setup, Support and troubleshooting. General Troubleshooting and visual verification to assist remote troubleshooting efforts. Attend conference calls for troubleshooting and recovery of client environments related to a reported client impacting incident.
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84 months experience as a Windows Server Administrator to perform Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) business application installation, configuration, troubleshooting (with or without Vendor), including L3 Technical support of such solutions on Windows 2008/2012/2016/2019 platforms, IIS, Tomcat, WebLogic, Certificate Services, and Authentication using Active Directory, SSO with SAML v2.0, and OpenID Connect.
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Strong SQL experience in writing and troubleshooting Stored procedures. Position - MES Engineer Location Atlanta GA (Remote can be option) Salary - $110 Must be a USA citizen Madatory skill - 5 - 10 Years of experience on Proficy PA, Historian and MS SQL Server.
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