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Technical Support Engineer
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Join our team in Mumbai as a Technical Support Engineer. Utilize your Linux, MySQL, and analytical skills to troubleshoot issues and provide exceptional customer support in a 24x7 environment. You will collaborate with backend teams, manage tickets, and ensure SLA adherence. Enjoy tremendous grow...
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India , Mumbai
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Karix
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Technical Support Engineer
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Seeking a Technical Support Engineer with 2+ years of experience in Pune or Mumbai. The role focuses on backup platforms (Veritas, Veeam, Commvault) and storage systems (NetApp, Dell EMC). You will provision storage in UNIX/Windows/virtual environments, requiring strong command-line skills. A Com...
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India , Pune; Mumbai
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Sunfire Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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Senior Technical Support Engineer- Virtualization
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Seeking a Senior Technical Support Engineer specializing in Virtualization for Mumbai or Pune. This role requires 5+ years of deep expertise in the VMware stack (ESXi, vCenter, vSAN) and SDDC, along with cloud platform knowledge. Ideal candidates will excel in solution design, troubleshooting, an...
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India , Mumbai & Pune
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Sunfire Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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About the Technical Support Engineer role

Discover rewarding Technical Support Engineer jobs, a critical and dynamic career path at the intersection of technology, problem-solving, and customer success. Professionals in this role act as the vital technical bridge between complex software or hardware products and the end-users who rely on them. Their core mission is to diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve technical issues, ensuring optimal system performance and customer satisfaction. This profession is ideal for analytical thinkers who excel at translating intricate technical details into actionable solutions and clear communication.

A Technical Support Engineer's typical responsibilities are multifaceted. They involve providing tier-2 or tier-3 expert support, handling escalated customer issues that require deep product knowledge. Daily tasks include meticulously replicating and debugging problems, analyzing log files, and writing custom scripts or code samples to automate fixes or demonstrate solutions. They manage cases through ticketing systems, often collaborating closely with software development and quality assurance teams to report confirmed bugs and advocate for product improvements. Furthermore, these engineers are instrumental in creating and refining technical documentation, knowledge base articles, and integration guides, empowering both customers and frontline support teams.

The skill set for these jobs is a powerful blend of technical prowess and interpersonal abilities. Common technical requirements include a strong foundation in operating systems (like Unix/Linux or Windows), command-line proficiency, and experience with relational databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL). Programming or scripting knowledge in languages such as Python, JavaScript, Bash, or PowerShell is highly valued for automation and troubleshooting. Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), APIs, and networking concepts is increasingly standard. Crucially, soft skills are paramount: exceptional written and verbal communication, patience, a customer-centric mindset, and the ability to explain complex concepts to non-technical audiences. A methodical approach to problem-solving, keen attention to detail, and the capacity to remain calm under pressure during critical outages are essential traits.

Typical requirements for Technical Support Engineer jobs often include a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field, though equivalent practical experience is frequently accepted. Employers generally seek candidates with several years of prior experience in technical support, application support, or a similar hands-on IT role. A willingness to participate in on-call rotations or work non-standard hours to meet service-level agreements (SLAs) is common in this global, 24/7 field. For those passionate about continuous learning, technology, and making a tangible impact, a career as a Technical Support Engineer offers a stable and progressive trajectory with opportunities to specialize in areas like DevOps, security, or cloud infrastructure. Explore the diverse range of Technical Support Engineer jobs available to start a career dedicated to enabling technology and driving customer success.