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Programming languages — outside of schoolExperience with embedded or single-board computers, i.e., Arduino or Raspberry PiProficient with Git source control — we use GitHubExperience using the command line interface (terminal) to build softwareSoftware/hardware PCB troubleshooting and debugging experienceiOS / Android mobile app development.
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You will assist with most aspects of system integration including instrument calibrations, control panel/MCC troubleshooting, minor PLC/HMI programming modifications, VFD setup and commissioning, installation of replacement/new hardware to include instruments and PLC's and terminating new hardware.
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The technical documentation would be associated with lab, manufacturing, and field hardware and software testing, operations, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Ability to work with cross-functional teams to identify hardware required to support necessary testing.
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High volume technical inbound/outbound call center environment providing end user phone support in troubleshooting software and hardware problems, connectivity issues at an escalated pace.
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Experience designing, implementing, troubleshooting, and commissioning PLC/HMI and SCADA applications with products such as Allen Bradley, Schneider, MapleSystems, Ignition, etc. Knowledgeable in computer networking architectures, topologies, and hardware.
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Maintaining system performance by performing system monitoring and analysis, and performance tuning; troubleshooting system hardware, software, networks and operating and system management systems; designing and running system load/stress testing; escalating problems to vendor.
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Product knowledge of Oil and Gas Rigs, both Onshore and offshore. No relocation assistance provided. Protocols - Modbus, Profibus, OPC/OPC-UA. Houston, TX (JFK) Good interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills with a focus on time delivery.
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Description Summary: The Field Service Technician Senior will provide 24/7 desktop application/hardware support and to include Windows Servers. B. Experience Three to five years’ experience; preferably in an information system environment with technical experience in one or more of the following areas: end user application and hardware support, server maintenance and support, database administration, software implementation and support require.
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Hardware knowledge of Client/Dell/IBM on Client x86 platforms •RAID concepts •Must have sound knowledge of ITIL processes (incident management, change management and problem management) •Should have work experience in a Remote Infrastructure Support Environment.
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Solid Problem-Solving Skills - experience with troubleshooting technology issues such as Xbox, Solve Customer Hardware, Software and Networking problems at first contact using Xerox Systems & tools.
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1-2 years of desktop support experience working on tasks such as windows imaging, software installs, printer installs, new equipment set up, AV set up, and general troubleshooting. Experience with Windows 10, Teams, Zoom, Webex, and both hardware and software experience.
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The Field Support Engineer will be responsible for the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of network infrastructure hardware and software. Individual should also be well versed about remote troubleshooting and remote desktop support, Physical hardware inventory etc.
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Keywords: Datacard, Datacard Customer Engineer, Datacard MX6100, MX6000, troubleshooting, networking, hardware, technical, information technology, mechanical ability, computer repair, printer repair, electronics repair, software, programming, Windows, Datacard Field Service Engineer.
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WHAT YOU'LL DO Troubleshoot and resolve various technical incidents for Acronis' corporate customers and partners across various software, networking, and hardware environmentsBuild and maintain strong relationships with customers and partnersInteract with the Engineering (Development, QA, Data Center Operations, etc.
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Knowledge of Infrastructure (Data Center and Network) hardware architecture as to understand the procedure shared by L3 teams during troubleshooting,H&E support. Hands-on experience in installation and troubleshooting Infrastructure (DC & Network) equipment's, Rack and Stack of the equipment/cable.
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