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Technical support specialist jobs coming to Truro



Published on March 7th, 2010
Published on March 7th, 2010
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Innovatia , Colchester Regional Development Agency , North American , Truro , Truro-Colchester

TRURO – A number of technical support specialist jobs are coming to Truro.

The Colchester Regional Development Agency and New Brunswick-based knowledge management company Innovatia are looking for technical support specialists as the firm gets ready to expand and create new jobs in the Truro area.

“We have an immediate need to fill 20 to 30 positions in the Truro area with the possibility of more jobs within 12 months,” said Innovatia organizational development manager Lynn Smith.      

Smith said technical support specialists for tier one and tier two positions are needed. The new work is described as a business-to-business technical support service for a major North American technology company. Those hired will be expected to provide top quality support and trouble-shooting for information technology networks and associated hardware and software.                  Applicants should have with a minimum of two years of computer software and hardware experience. Training can be provided. The jobs are full-time, salaried positions and include a benefits package and bonus plan.    

The head of the Colchester Regional Development Agency says it’s a great opportunity to bring technology jobs to the Truro-Colchester area.        

“Here is a chance that doesn’t come along every day,” said CoRDA executive director Jo Ann Fewer. “This is not piece-work or commission-based. These are quality jobs with career development opportunities.”   

Innovatia is interviewing for positions to start as early as mid-March. To apply, visit www.innovatia.net/careers.   

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    Tim
    - March 9th, 2010 at 08:37:00

    As good as this announcement sounds, how much of the taxpayers $$ went to this company to land this deal. Also, as this sounds like a call-centre, I expect it will only last maximum 24 months before an economic turn-around sends all these jobs over-seas like so many in the past. Certainly hope I am wrong, however all one need's to do is look at the track record of contact centres that come and go.

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    Bob a Job
    - March 8th, 2010 at 09:35:19

    Excellent news!

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