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NOC Support Technician

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United States

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95 days ago

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NOC Support Technician

Pomeroy

This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description The Technical Support Engineer is responsible for effectively identifying and resolving networking remote connectivity problems for end users while providing excellent customer service. Qualifications - Seasoned, experienced network knowledge of TCP/IP and related networking protocols (IPSEC, etc.) - Knowledge of all xDSL, Cable, Fiber, wireless, EOC and VPN technologies - 3-5 years + experience in technical support and customer service - Excellent communication skills - Ability to be an independent thinker, confident decision maker - Ability to prioritize and work with multiple tasks in a fast paced environment - Excellent analytical and problem solving skills - Self-motivated worker, strong team player and self-starter Requirements - Troubleshoot and resolve technical support issues via telephone for our customers utilizing xDSL, Cable, Fiber, wireless, EOC and VPN technologies - Coordinate with CLEC's, ILEC's and ISP's to resolve issues - Provide installation and desktop support (when required) to users - Production and configuration of router equipment (New Installs, RMA's, etc.) - Complete and update trouble tickets in an expedient manner - Communicate with Broadband Provisioning and ESS Engineering to ensure proper SLE's are met - Work all escalated technical issues to resolution, owning the process and communicating updates to the customer affected when necessary - Conduct and participate in all applicable customer meetings to discuss escalated and chronic support issues - Assist with reporting and analyzing of ticket trending to create opportunities to improve Tolt Solutions Customer Care services - Perform all technical support in a highly professional and service oriented manner - Perform other duties as assigned - Participation in customer retention by providing regular updates to customer status meetings

Job Requirements

  • Seasoned, experienced network knowledge of TCP/IP and related networking protocols (IPSEC, etc.)
  • Knowledge of all xDSL, Cable, Fiber, wireless, EOC and VPN technologies
  • 3-5 years + experience in technical support and customer service
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Ability to be an independent thinker, confident decision maker
  • Ability to prioritize and work with multiple tasks in a fast paced environment
  • Excellent analytical and problem solving skills
  • Self-motivated worker, strong team player and self-starter
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical support issues via telephone for our customers utilizing xDSL, Cable, Fiber, wireless, EOC and VPN technologies
  • Coordinate with CLEC's, ILEC's and ISP's to resolve issues
  • Provide installation and desktop support (when required) to users
  • Production and configuration of router equipment (New Installs, RMA's, etc.)
  • Complete and update trouble tickets in an expedient manner
  • Communicate with Broadband Provisioning and ESS Engineering to ensure proper SLE's are met
  • Work all escalated technical issues to resolution, owning the process and communicating updates to the customer affected when necessary
  • Conduct and participate in all applicable customer meetings to discuss escalated and chronic support issues
  • Assist with reporting and analyzing of ticket trending to create opportunities to improve Tolt Solutions Customer Care services
  • Perform all technical support in a highly professional and service oriented manner
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Participation in customer retention by providing regular updates to customer status meetings

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