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Senior Customer Support Specialist
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Join NAVBLUE as a Senior Customer Support Specialist in Gdańsk. Provide first-class technical support for aviation software, resolving complex queries and ensuring SLA adherence. This role requires 3-5 years of aviation tech support experience, strong problem-solving skills, and fluency in Englis...
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Poland , Gdańsk
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NAVBLUE Limited
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Vendor Support Specialist with Spanish
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Join our Kraków team as a Vendor Support Specialist with Spanish. Provide front-line support to suppliers, resolve invoice and payment queries, and drive process improvements. We seek a proactive communicator with excellent English and Spanish skills. Enjoy a competitive salary, flexible hybrid w...
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Poland , Kraków
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Edgerton Dental Clinic
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IT Support Specialist with French
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Join our team as an IT Support Specialist with French. Provide first-line technical support via phone, email, and ticketing tools, resolving incidents and managing user accounts. We require fluency in French and English, along with IT support experience. This role offers private medical care, a M...
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Poland , Katowice; Opole; Lublin
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6000.00 - 6600.00 PLN / Month
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Cyclad Sp. z o.o.
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Technical Support Specialist
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Join Medius in Krakow as a Technical Support Specialist for Application Support L2. You will troubleshoot AP Automation, Capture, and Procurement SaaS applications using SQL, XML, and JSON. This role offers professional growth in a collaborative culture, with a schedule that may include afternoon...
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Poland , Cracow
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Medius
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Support Specialist with SQL
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Join our IT Support Team in Kraków for international projects. We seek a motivated specialist with SQL query experience and analytical skills for client issue resolution. Enjoy a startup atmosphere, private healthcare, sports subscription, and partial remote work. Apply to grow within a friendly,...
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Poland , Kraków
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GGS IT Consulting Sp. z o. o.
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Sales Support Specialist with German
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Join our international team in Kraków as a Sales Support Specialist for the Austrian market. Utilize your fluent German and SAP SD/MM/WM skills to manage the full order-to-invoice process. Enjoy benefits like private medical care and a training program in Austria. This role is ideal for a service...
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Poland , Kraków
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Advisory Group TEST Human Resources
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Sales Support Specialist
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Join our international team in Kraków as a Sales Support Specialist for the Austrian market. Utilize your fluent German and SAP SD/MM/WM skills to manage the full order-to-invoice process. Enjoy benefits like private medical care and a training program in Austria. Build strong client relationship...
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Poland , Kraków
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About the Support Specialist role

Support Specialist jobs are integral to the smooth operation of modern organizations, serving as the critical bridge between technology, products, and the people who use them. These roles are found across virtually every industry, from healthcare and IT to manufacturing and professional services, and they focus on ensuring that systems, equipment, and software function reliably for end-users. A Support Specialist is typically responsible for diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving technical issues, whether they involve hardware malfunctions, software glitches, network connectivity problems, or user errors. They act as the first line of defense when problems arise, often managing a queue of support tickets, responding to service requests, and providing timely solutions to minimize downtime and maintain productivity.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Support Specialist are diverse and hands-on. Common tasks include installing, configuring, and maintaining equipment or software, performing routine preventive maintenance, and executing updates or upgrades. Many specialists are also tasked with monitoring system performance, analyzing logs, and conducting root cause analysis to prevent recurring issues. Strong documentation skills are essential, as these professionals must accurately record service activities, maintain inventory of assets, and create user guides or knowledge base articles. Beyond technical duties, a significant portion of the role involves direct communication with customers or colleagues—educating them on proper product use, training staff on new tools, and building professional relationships to ensure high levels of satisfaction. In smaller organizations, a Support Specialist may serve as the sole technology resource, handling everything from user account management and cybersecurity protocols to vendor coordination and strategic planning for future IT needs.

To succeed in Support Specialist jobs, individuals typically need a blend of technical expertise and soft skills. A background in engineering, information technology, or a related technical field is common, though equivalent hands-on experience is often valued. Core technical competencies include proficiency with operating systems (especially Windows and Microsoft 365), familiarity with networking concepts (such as Wi-Fi, server environments, and cloud platforms), and the ability to read and interpret schematics or network diagrams. Problem-solving aptitude, attention to detail, and the ability to prioritize tasks under pressure are crucial, as specialists must often triage multiple issues simultaneously. Excellent communication skills—both verbal and written—are equally important, enabling the specialist to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical users clearly. Many roles also require a proactive mindset, self-discipline for remote or field-based work, and a willingness to travel to client sites. As technology evolves, Support Specialists must continuously update their knowledge, making adaptability and a commitment to ongoing learning key traits for anyone pursuing a career in this field. Whether working in a help desk, on-site at a hospital, or remotely managing cloud infrastructure, Support Specialist jobs offer a dynamic and rewarding path for those who enjoy solving problems and helping others.