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Formative is looking for an experienced and data-driven Client Support Specialist to provide technical support to our partner education clients. Experience in providing technical support remotely to customers (experience with Salesforce and/or messengers such as Intercom highly preferred.
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The Technical Program Manager will work with product and engineering teams to deliver world-class features for SiriusXM and Pandora. We have a terrific opportunity for a Technical Program Manager with a passion for owning processes and delivering high quality products in a complex, fast paced environment.
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The Pre-Sales Engineer serves as the primary technical contact to Consultants, Architects, and Designers for pre-sales technical support. Support marketing activities including trade shows, technical articles, as required.
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Collaborate with external design and fabrication partners throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring ground support equipment (GSE) meets specified requirements. BenefitsBenefits include: Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, paid parental leave, short and long-term disability, 401(k) with a company match of up to 5%, and an Education Support Program.
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Distill complex requirements, craft tailored solutions, and explain detailed technical solutions and strategies in an easily digestible fashion. Technical Project Managers use technical project management skills, industry knowledge, and leadership experience to manage cross-functional projects dedicated to ensuring the successful onboarding of Square’s largest customers.
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Recognized as a technical specialist by the division having in-depth knowledge of an engineering process and/or of technical aspects of an industry. Evaluate and assess the feasibility of the implementation of large-scale energy project opportunities, provide engineering, and technical analysist for problem definition, requirements development, and implementation of complex systems such as smart grids, microgrids, battery energy storage systems (BESS), solar PV, diesel and natural gas generators, and alternative energy generation systems in the engineering disciplines required to meet technical requirements.
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The ideal candidate will possess strong technical expertise, be highly customer-centric, and have genuine empathy for resolving support issues. Provide quality and timely technical support and service for end users, serving as the first point of contact for IT support issues.
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Work with your sales partner to provide pre-sales technical support to strategic enterprise customers and prospects to drive sales of their products and services. Identify and qualify new opportunities and support technical presales activities from initial opportunity identification to closure.
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This role will be responsible for conducting and overseeing research, field work, impact analysis, report preparation, and business development related to CEQA/NEPA and related technical studies.
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The Senior Cisco Network Engineer performs a broad variety of technical engineering support, design, architecture for monitoring and managing the Health Systems data infrastructure and systems.
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The Fire Protection Engineer serves as technical support for all department programs. Provides technical expertise, support, and management to FPM as it relates to fire protection building infrastructure.
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2+ years of Program Management / Technical Program Management experience leading cross-functional programs in the software or tech industry in a data-driven environment. The Technical Program Manager will drive project development planning, scheduling, and final execution.
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Monitor the main customer support queue in Salesforce Service Cloud and respond to client inquiries regarding issues with their login, questions about licensing our music, composer submissions, etc.
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AXS is seeking a Technical Business Development Manager who will be responsible for presenting AXS's products to existing and new market segments and moving opportunities through the sales process.
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Collaborate closely with the account team, including the Account Executive and the Solutions Architect (Pre-sales engineer), to provide ongoing technical coverage and support, while the account team focuses on identifying new deals.
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