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Deskside Support Engineer
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Deskside Support Engineer needed in Shibuya, Tokyo. Provide on-site and remote IT break-fix, hardware provisioning, and user support for NTT clients. Requires business-level Japanese and English, plus Windows/Mac proficiency. Ideal for tech-savvy problem-solvers with AV interest.
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Japan , Shibuya
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NTT DATA
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Sr. Technical Support Engineer, SASE
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Join our team in Tokyo as a Senior Technical Support Engineer for SASE. You will resolve complex post-sales issues, specializing in VPN, IPSEC, firewalls, and cloud security. This role requires excellent debugging skills, flexible shift work, and providing 24/7 critical support. You'll ensure cus...
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Japan , Chiyoda, Tokyo
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Palo Alto Networks Italia
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Global L2 Support Engineer
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Japan , Tokyo
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OutSystems
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IT Support Engineer
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Join our international team in Tokyo as an IT Support Engineer. Provide essential desktop and laptop support with 5+ years of experience in service desk or on-site roles. Collaborate with outsourced and offshore teams in a dynamic environment. Enjoy comprehensive social benefits and weekends/holi...
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Japan , Tokyo
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4000000.00 - 5000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Senior Technical Support Engineer - Cortex
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Join our team in Tokyo as a Senior Technical Support Engineer for Cortex. Utilize your 5+ years of endpoint support expertise across Windows, Linux, and macOS to resolve complex cybersecurity issues. You will provide critical technical support, conduct root cause analysis, and influence product o...
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Palo Alto Networks
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About the Support Engineer role

Explore a dynamic and in-demand career path with Support Engineer jobs, a critical role at the intersection of technology, problem-solving, and customer service. Support Engineers are the technical backbone of organizations, ensuring that internal employees, external customers, or complex systems operate seamlessly. This profession involves diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving technical issues across a wide spectrum of hardware, software, and network environments. Individuals in these roles act as the essential bridge between end-users and sophisticated technology, translating complex technical problems into actionable solutions while maintaining a strong focus on service quality and user satisfaction.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Support Engineer are both varied and vital. Typically, they involve providing direct technical assistance via help desks, ticketing systems, or in-person support, managing the full lifecycle of incidents from initial report to resolution. Common duties include configuring and deploying hardware like laptops and servers, installing and updating software applications, and managing user accounts and access through identity and access management (IAM) systems. Support Engineers also perform system monitoring, conduct root cause analysis for recurring issues, and create detailed documentation and knowledge base articles to empower users and colleagues. For roles focused on specific products or cloud environments, responsibilities often extend to deep-dive troubleshooting of proprietary software, cloud infrastructure, or security platforms, requiring collaboration with development and engineering teams to implement permanent fixes and enhancements.

To excel in Support Engineer jobs, a blend of technical proficiency and interpersonal skills is required. A strong foundational knowledge of operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux), networking principles, and core IT infrastructure is essential. Familiarity with cloud platforms (such as AWS, Azure, or GCP), virtualization technologies, and SaaS applications is increasingly important. Depending on the specialization, expertise in areas like cybersecurity, identity management, or audio-visual systems may be necessary. Beyond technical acumen, successful Support Engineers possess exceptional problem-solving abilities, analytical thinking, and a meticulous attention to detail. Outstanding communication skills are paramount, as the role demands explaining technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences, managing stakeholder expectations, and working effectively within a team. A customer-centric mindset, patience, and a proactive approach to learning new technologies are the hallmarks of a professional in this field. Whether providing frontline assistance or acting as a top-tier escalation point, Support Engineer jobs offer a rewarding career for those passionate about maintaining the reliability and security of the digital world.