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Entry-level – Technical Support Engineer
Company | Glia |
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Location | Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Salary | $50000 – $70000 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Entry Level/New Grad |
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Requirements
- Strong customer empathy. Desire to deliver positive, delightful customer experiences by identifying their problems and guiding them through complex technical solutions.
- Excellent reading, listening, and writing skills in English
- Good knowledge of RESTful technology, previous experience with APIs, and the ability to understand and troubleshoot issues with cloud solutions.
- A firm understanding of the technology stacks common to the Web ecosystem.
- High competency in communicating complex issues to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Ability to professionally and diplomatically address customer concerns and provide concise feedback
- Bachelor’s Degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science or equivalent
Responsibilities
- Works with our customers’ and partners’ developers, architects, business analysts, and support personnel to set up complex technical integrations.
- Collaborates with the Glia Product and Engineering teams using JIRA tickets, to report reproducible bugs, and Slack
- Provides support to our clients by conducting effective troubleshooting on bugs and defects raised via our Service Desk or virtual channels.
- Helps our customers to understand the finer points of Glia’s capabilities and influences them to implement best practices.
- Interacts, collaborates, and networks with Engineering, Product Management, and Customer Success in search for solutions.
- Be ready to work in a fast-paced environment!
Preferred Qualifications
- Skilled in troubleshooting network connectivity issues, with an understanding of TCP/UDP, and basics of SSL/TLS. Understanding of WebRTC and other web technologies.
- Experience with communications/telecommunications technology.
- Broad capabilities to troubleshoot server-side code (C#, Java, Node.js, Ruby, or PHP) and client-side code (JavaScript, Android, iOS)