The Product Support Specialist role involves providing assistance for both robotic and manual products, ensuring customer satisfaction, and troubleshooting product issues. This field-based position requires frequent travel, approximately 80%, to meet with clients and support their needs effectively.
Work Flexibility: Field-based
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Travel Percentage: 80%
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