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Extensive WebSphere troubleshooting in Linux, networking and following applications from login to activation. Exposure with troubleshooting issues related to Routers/dns/vip/wip/firewall/ports/ltm/gtm, etc.
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Candidates with a minimum X years of Service Desk experience – Those with technical knowledge and troubleshooting skills with excellent English-speaking skills and willing to work in rotational shifts.
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The position will support configuration and maintenance of user security permissions and hierarchies to comply with organizational requirements, handle complex data migration and hygiene projects and work with end users to provide best practices and tips on Salesforce, including training, documentation as well as global technical support and troubleshooting.
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Strong background in Windows Server administration, excellent knowledge of Actimize architecture, and experience with system integration and troubleshooting. Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
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HelloTech provides affordable, same-day, on-site tech support services such as installations, setups, troubleshooting and repairs. HelloTech provides affordable, same-day, on-site tech support services such as installations, setups, troubleshooting and repairs.
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X•Should have supported IDM as deployment engineering and support teams•Maintenance of IDM environment, troubleshooting and resolving tickets. Good at Support activities and resolve issues within SLA•Experience on preparing the product documentation, test cases, test plans and support process•Basic skills on Windows, AD, LDAP, UNIX, Oracle WebLogic Server & Oracle (PL/SQL)•Hands on with Java / J2EE, WebServices and REST API•CA SiteMinder & HP Service Manager is a plus•Computer Science degreeResponsibilities: •Provides inputs to modify/update/design standard operating procedures / work instructions.
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This role requires a deep understanding of software development, reengineering, GCP, DevOps, Microservices, APIs, and proficiency in modern software development practices, and a focus on optimizing application performance and troubleshooting issues.
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The successful candidate will have a strong background in Windows Server administration, excellent knowledge of Actimize architecture, and experience with system integration and troubleshooting.
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Ideal candidates will showcase expertise in pressure washer pumps, outdoor power equipment engines, electric motors, and hot water burners, with a knack for troubleshooting operational issues effectively.
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Demonstrable, comprehensive knowledge of troubleshooting in networks, Next Generation Firewalls, advanced endpoint protection and advanced threat analysis. Application of cybersecurity concepts in the troubleshooting process.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Cerner Consultant with strong build and troubleshooting experience to join our consulting team. Technical Skills : Strong experience with Cerner order and PowerPlan build, troubleshooting, and full life cycle Cerner projects.
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Seeking an experienced Windows Server Engineer to join our team in Plano, TX, specializing in Actimize surveillance systems. The Windows Server Engineer will be responsible for ensuring the stability, security, and performance of our Actimize surveillance systems.
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Familiar with the concepts of SDLC with proficiency in mapping business requirements, technical documentation, application design, development and troubleshooting for information systems management Experience using Agile, Scrum and iterative development practices Good to have MuleSoft Integration/platform Architect certification.
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Under general supervision, this mid-level position provides moderately complex technical troubleshooting assistance on Residential HVAC products through a Call Center to dealers, contractors and Field Sales personnel.
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Managers will work within the given availabilitySome troubleshooting and technical ability that can be applied to a wide variety of equipment repair/maintenance needs. This position keeps you constantly on the move, with limited time spent sitting down.
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