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You will provide world-class technical support for Innovative hosted and remote, customer-based systems, diagnosing and remediating hardware, network, and Linux/Unix/Windows OS-level issues for Innovative library systems.
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AVEVA is actively looking to build a pipeline of Technical Support Engineer candidates to fill future positions on a rolling basis. If you are looking to launch or grow your career in the areas of industry, technology and client-facing work, look no further than the Technical Support Engineering role at AVEVA.
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Provides technical support and guidance through Tier 2 support and works with vendors to resolve Tier 3 issues. Provides desk-side end-user Tier 2 support and problem troubleshooting for moderately complex issues for both hardware and desktop software and works with vendors to resolve Tier 3 issues.
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The Game Tech position is responsible for supporting the Guest experience by supporting the technical functions within the venue and guiding the guest through the fun and excitement of the Puttshack game.
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Provide 1st and 2nd level technical telephone and desk-side support to assist all Firm network users with computer and telephone-related issues. Advanced technical knowledge of PC and desktop hardware, including Windows 10/11 and Office 2016/365.
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The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement. Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career.
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First PRO is seeking an Application Support Analyst to respond to technical support calls, manage a call tracking database, and participate in special projects. Provide technical support and troubleshooting for application issues in a Microsoft Windows environment, including Homecare Homebase, BEARS, Portal, and Microsoft Office Applications.
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Overview: The Remote Technical Support Technician provides essential support to end-users by resolving technical issues and answering inquiries related to a diverse range of IT Help Desk related issues.
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Any employee below this threshold will require approval by Sr. Director or above.
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The Desktop Support Specialist will be responsible for providing on-site technical support, maintaining the integrity of clients’ overall technological infrastructure, and delivering exceptional service that improves customer satisfaction, maximizes customer retention, and increases profitability.
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Performs basic, moderately complex, and complex troubleshooting activities for desktops, laptops, Desk Side Support, ESF, and Servers. Job Description Dynamic Server Support is a senior position that performs tasks related to the repair of a variety of client products.
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Good knowledge of Infrastructure support. This role will provide onsite/ on-call assistance to end-users within the organisation’s desktop computing environment in a timely and accurate fashion to ensure optimal service delivery.
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Technical Support for PC, LAN, Expeditors Software and systems administration & troubleshooting, in addition to global, regional and branch project implementation. Your skills in developing tools and technical solutions will assist improve the branch's processes and productivity and you will have ownership of the purchase, inventory and set up of new systems and devices and will ensure that the network operates at consistently and efficiently.
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Good knowledge and understanding of IT Customer Support and business/operating processes and procedures. Job Position : IT Desktop Support. Delivers straightforward administrative and/or other basic business services in IT Support.
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Proven work experience as a Desktop Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer or similar role. Direct unresolved issues to the next level of support personnel. Role: Onsite Desktop Support.
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