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A minimum of four years’ experience in providing high-quality end-user support. We are seeking a dedicated Cisco Voice Engineer who will be integral in delivering exemplary end-user support while effectively resolving technical issues.
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Full life cycle NetSuite implementation experience including Design, Build, Test, Deploy, and Support phases. Provide ongoing post-implementation support to optimize user adoption and NetSuite configuration.
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Develop deep customer knowledge and empathy to drive user experience design efforts and leverage customer insights, data, and trends to make sound design decisions. Senior User Experience Designer, Partner Portal Greater Chicago area – Onsite 3 days per week.
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Demonstrated experience and skills creating and maintaining network component and network solutions diagrams, support reference materials, user self-help documentation, technical documentation and procedural documentation.
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This position is responsible for troubleshooting and solving complex system issues, day-to-day systems management, administration, and technical end user support of all Accounting and Finance systems.
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Furthering development of the end user support model to help enhance modern infrastructure. Experience creating CI/CD pipelines, and utilizing tools such as Azure DevOps. Leveraging AI, automation and rollout of advanced cyber controls that support digital transformation strategies.
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Collaborate with experience design teammates, project stakeholders, technology partners, and executive leadership to identify requirements, set design goals, study users, and craft solutions that translate business and user needs into highly engaging experiences.
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Coordinate and execute proactive Information Security consulting to the business and technology teams covering Infrastructure Security, Resiliency, Data Security, Network Architecture and Design, and User Access Management.
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Manage and provide end-user support services in a fully remote environment, ensuring remote employees receive timely and effective technical assistance. Experience administering standard tool stack, including Jira, Google Workspace, Confluence, Zoom, Microsoft Office, Slack, and Crowdstrike.
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Good understanding on cloud computing (IaaS, PaaS and SaaS) Good knowledge on Database concepts especially MS SQL (SQL and PL/SQL)Nice to have Hands-on working experience in developing User interfaces using UI frameworks such as React JS, Angular or any other Java script framework.
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Responsible for all aspects of project work: requirement gathering, design, configuration, unit testing, integration testing, documentation, data conversion/migration, and end user support and training.
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Specialized Skills Requires three (3) years of professional experience providing end-user support, configuring Microsoft Windows and Mac Operating Systems, and supporting desktop and laptop hardware configurations using hardware and software troubleshooting tools and procedures.
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Drive the architectural design and technical roadmap for the platform, ensuring scalability, reliability, and security to support rapid user growth and engagement. Oversee the development and optimization of algorithms and machine learning models to enhance user experience, personalization, and marketplace dynamics.
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You should have experience leading all aspects of design and have a thorough and proven grasp of usability and user interface design. Apply marketing brand standards to all user experience elements.
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The McDonalds Global Experience Design team is a key part of the Customer Experience team (MCX), which provides user-centered experiences that deliver a cohesive and meaningful experience for customers and restaurant team members around the world.
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