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As a valued member of Verint’s Fraud and Security Solutions (FSS) Technical Support team, you will provide technical support to Integrators/Partners, Customers, field engineers, technicians, and product support personnel who are diagnosing, troubleshooting, repairing, and debugging complex equipment, computer systems, complex software, or networked and/or wireless systems.
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Function as part of a team during technical implementations for Dynamics/Power Platform to finalize architecture specification, create designs as they relate to customizations and/or integration of platform.
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As a technical expert on estate and gift tax law, conducts legal research into highly complex tax law and factual issues pertaining to estate and gift (E&G) tax rules, regulations, and procedures, analyzes state law impact, and prepares memoranda and analysis of legal and factual situations concerning estate taxes.
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Technical Program Management IC3 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $94,300 - $182,600 per year. We are looking to hire a Technical Program Manager II to join our team.
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Cybernetic Search has partnered with a financial services company within the global FX ecosystem to recruit a VP of Technical Architecture. Technical proficiency in AWS (Preferred) OR Azure.
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Maintain customer technical service issues on file for follow-up via Field Service Reports (FSRs) & SFDC logged entries. Liaises between technical, sales, and operations (plants and facilities.
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Technical Project Manager implements and configures the sold solution according to the customer's needs. Carry out the configurations and technical integrations according to the customers' needs.
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In this role, you will become an AI Content Writer, assessing the quality of AI-generated writing, reviewing the work of fellow writers, and crafting original responses to prompts in order to teach the model what truly excellent writing looks like.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking an experienced Technical Business Analyst (Information Systems Specialist 5) to join our Information Services Team. This position will be tasked with aligning IT systems with business operations, developing software solutions, and streamlining workflow.
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The Technical Support Scientist will be responsible for providing technical support for the products remotely by phone, email, and other remote support tools. In this role your primary focus will be to provide customers with post-sales technical support on our Automated Electrophoresis systems for sample QC, Microarray Scanners Platform, and automation/liquid handling system.
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Provide technical and billing support via telephone, email and/or chat to end users and administrators of Supra and/or Onity products and systems in a timely and effective manner, while projecting a courteous and professional image.
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As a Technical Service Representative, you will provide inspection and contractor support for DOT pavement marking projects. You will directly report to the Manager Technical Services and will be located in the in the state of Oregon.
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Data analysis, requirement c larifications, writing functional design documents, an understanding of technology and able to communicate effectively with technical counterparts in offshore and onshore teams.
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Technical Program Manager with SaaS. Ensure that best Change Management, Vendor Management, and Risk Management practices are followed. Create Documents needed for immediate and future project management activities that follow the current version of PMI PMBOK Standards and the EIS Stage Gate.
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LTIMindtree Technical Internship (US Citizen or GC only) - Multiple Locations (NJ, CT, TX, CA) Note: This is a paid summer internship. Knowledge on Devops, Infrastructure and terraform scripts.
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