Tier 1 Technical Support Information Technology (IT) - Draper, UT at Geebo

Tier 1 Technical Support

Are you looking for a new career in Technical Support / Customer Service? Well, look no further. CSS Corp is a Global Technology Solutions Corporation located in Draper, UT. If you're detailed oriented, customer service driven, with a true passion for technology, apply today and join our winning team. We are looking for talented, energetic, self-motivated individuals that want to be able to grow within the company.
CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPPORT
$9 - $11 / hour
Due to a forecast of growth of our client NEST (www.nest.com) we are expanding our team! We are in need of 14 Customer Support individuals. These individuals will be taking order management support calls and potential customers with questions in regards to the nest product.
Hours of support 12pm - 10PM
TIER ONE TECHNICAL SUPPORT
$11 - $13 / Hour
We are looking to hire 10 Tier One Technical Support individuals. We are looking for people who are Tech Savvy AND friendly! Must be comfortable with the following
-Wireless Connectivity Issues. Must be able to step by trouble shoot wireless connectivity issues and be able to pin point and correct troubled area. A
or Network
preferred.
-Must have Technical Common Sense. We come across a lot of unique issues that need to be methodically and logically figured out.
-Must be an AWESOME communicator. Communication is KEY for this position. You must possess the ability to guide the customer step by step clearly and concisely.
Hours of support 12pm - 10PM
Benefits
Medical/Dental/Vision
2 Weeks of PTO per year
9 Paid Holidays
401k
Continued education opportunities
Contact: Michael Lee
Phone: 801-571-8536
Email: michael.lee@csscorp.com
Send your resume to Michael.lee@csscorp.com or apply online using the following link:
http://csscorp.hrmdirect.com/employment/job-openings.php?search=true&dept=-1&city=-1&state=UTEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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