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Sales Support & Automation Analyst
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Sales Support & Automation Analyst role at PepsiCo in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico. You will manage spare parts procurement, maintain RPA tools, and resolve purchase order exceptions. Requires fluent English, ERP experience (e.g., SAP), and strong problem-solving skills. Benefit from continuous learnin...
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Mexico , MIGUEL HIDALGO
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Systems Support Senior Analyst
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Join our team as a Systems Support Senior Analyst in Mexico City. Provide hands-on desktop, Windows, and basic network support in a corporate IT environment. This onsite role requires strong troubleshooting skills and a customer-service focus. Ideal candidates have 1-3 years of IT support experie...
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Mexico , Mexico City
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NTT DATA
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Systems Support Senior Analyst
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Join our team as a Systems Support Senior Analyst in Mexico City. Provide hands-on desktop support, troubleshoot hardware/software, and assist with IT equipment setup. We seek 1-3 years of Windows and networking experience with strong customer service skills. Be the reliable onsite face of IT in ...
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Mexico , Mexico City
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NTT DATA
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Delivery Support Analyst
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Join our team in Mexico City as a Delivery Support Analyst. You will enable the sales lifecycle through pricing, order management, and analytics. Utilize your business acumen and analytical skills to support forecasting and process improvements. We offer a supportive environment with Health & Wel...
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Mexico , Mexico City
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Sales Anaplan Support Analyst
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Join our team as a Sales Anaplan Support Analyst in Guadalajara. This technical role involves supporting global onboarding, managing production support, and troubleshooting within the Anaplan platform. You will need 3+ years of experience, advanced sales support knowledge, and strong analytical s...
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Mexico , Guadalajara
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Banamex Applications Support Sr Analyst
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Seeking an experienced Applications Support Sr Analyst in Mexico City. Provide technical and business support for critical Citi applications, ensuring stability and functionality. Requires 5-8 years in app support, strong analytical skills, and proficiency with programming and problem management ...
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Mexico , Ciudad De Mexico
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About the Support Analyst role

A career in support analysis offers a dynamic entry point into the technology and operations sectors, serving as a critical bridge between end-users, technical teams, and business processes. Professionals in these roles ensure the smooth functioning of software applications, hardware systems, and operational workflows. The primary focus is on maintaining system stability, resolving user issues, and improving overall efficiency. While the specific industry may vary, the core function of a support analyst remains consistent: to diagnose problems, implement solutions, and prevent future disruptions.

Common responsibilities in support analyst jobs include acting as the first line of defense for technical issues. This involves triaging incoming requests, troubleshooting software or hardware malfunctions, and escalating complex problems to specialized engineering teams. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to incident and problem management, which includes documenting issues, tracking resolution progress, and performing root cause analysis to prevent recurrence. Analysts are often tasked with monitoring system health, running diagnostic scripts, and performing routine maintenance on databases and servers. They also play a key role in managing change, ensuring that software updates and new deployments do not negatively impact the production environment. Beyond reactive support, many analysts contribute to proactive improvements by creating detailed knowledge base articles, user guides, and training materials that empower end-users to solve common issues independently.

The typical skills and requirements for support analyst positions blend technical proficiency with strong communication abilities. A solid foundation in operating systems, particularly Unix or Linux, is often essential for navigating server environments and log files. Experience with relational databases like Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server is highly valued, as analysts must frequently query data to trace transaction flows or identify discrepancies. Proficiency in scripting languages such as Python or SQL is common for automating routine tasks and extracting data. On the soft skills side, exceptional problem-solving and analytical thinking are paramount, as analysts must quickly interpret complex data from multiple sources to isolate the root cause of an issue. Clear and concise written and verbal communication is crucial when explaining technical problems to non-technical stakeholders or coordinating with global teams across different time zones. A bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or a related engineering discipline is frequently preferred, though relevant experience can sometimes substitute. Certifications in ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) are also common, as they provide a standardized framework for service management and incident response.

Ultimately, support analyst jobs offer a rewarding career path for those who enjoy solving puzzles, helping others, and working at the intersection of technology and business operations. The role provides invaluable exposure to the inner workings of an organization’s technology stack, making it a strong foundation for advancement into systems administration, software engineering, or IT management. The ability to remain calm under pressure, prioritize tasks effectively, and drive issues to resolution is what defines success in this field.