Job DescriptionOneVision Inc. is seeking a highly motivated Technical Support Specialist for its Andover, MA office. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in printing, prepress workflows, color management, and computer networking. The Technical Support Specialist will work in both a technical consulting and support role, providing help desk support, product demonstrations, and remote training. The candidate will also help communicate customer feedback to development and assist in the external release management of OneVision products to North American customers.
This is a non-telecommuting position.
Skills/Qualifications:- BS in Printing Technology, New Media Publishing, or industry experience
- Strong background in print production, color management, and prepress workflows
- Advanced knowledge of PDF files (preflighting, modifying, editing) as well as experience with PostScript, EPS, and raster data formats
- Practical experience with color correction, image enhancement, and photo retouching
- Competence with Adobe Creative Suite, QuarkXPress, and Microsoft Office.
- Excellent trouble-shooting skills with production files and multi-faceted workflows
- Knowledge of computer networking (Mac and Windows), hardware support, and virtual computing environments
- Strong communication and organizational skills with the ability to multi-task multiple ongoing projects.
- Desire to learn new technology (e.g. digital publishing, etc.)
OneVision is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Compensation is commensurate with experience. OneVision provides a competitive compensation and benefits package, including: salary, 401k, Major Medical, and Dental.
The CompanyOneVision is a multinational company specializing in workflow technology for the printing and publishing industry. Innovative products, high-value solutions, and solid management philosophies are key factors in the company's global growth and success. OneVision is headquartered in Germany with subsidiary offices in France, United Kingdom, Brazil, Singapore, India, and the US.
Email resume and cover letter to recruiting@onevision.com
I'd seriously consider this, but my body couldn't handle the brutal winters there; I don't think I've ever been in temperatures below 20. Seriously. What's the pay like?
10 bucks an hour and you must be highly versed in web development, programming, maritime law and able to bench press 200 pounds.
Kidding.
Sounds like a good job. I'm out. I prefer being beaten, cussed-out and left for dead.
Quote from: DigiCorn on July 23, 2014, 08:18:09 AMWhat's the pay like?
Hi Digicorn,
Salary is based on experience. I know it doesn't really answer your question but HR is pretty tight-lipped about that stuff.
Greg
If it's a $50/hr position, I might learn to live in a cold winter.
You might keep better in the cold. :)
Boston is full of bars, so it would be easy to warm up.
Quote from: Designia on July 23, 2014, 09:18:44 AMYou might keep better in the cold. :)
As someone who has endured a lot of Ohio winters, all I can say to that is "Yes, but why would you want to?"
~Looking forward to retiring someplace warrrm
Hi Greg
Who left?
Eek, you didn't get the memo?
Greg and I used to be colleagues, I worked for them in Europe for a long time.
Quote from: abc on July 25, 2014, 06:10:20 AMGreg and I used to be colleagues, I worked for them in Europe for a long time.
It was an Office Space joke. But, good to know. :grin:
Two Office Space jokes before lunch? It's gonna be a good day. :cool:
Oh, and remember: it's Friday... which is Hawaiian shirt day. So, you know, if you want to, go ahead and wear a Hawaiian shirt and jeans.