Hospitality - Opera Cloud Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Kansas City, MO at Geebo

Hospitality - Opera Cloud

Oracle Oracle Kansas City, MO Kansas City, MO Estimated:
$65.
1K - $82.
4K a year Estimated:
$65.
1K - $82.
4K a year 11 hours ago 11 hours ago 11 hours ago As a member of the Support organization, your focus is to deliver post-sales support and solutions to the Oracle customer base while serving as an advocate for customer needs.
This involves resolving post-sales non-technical customer inquiries via phone and electronic means, as well as, technical questions regarding the use of and troubleshooting for our Electronic Support Services.
A primary point of contact for customers, you are responsible for facilitating customer relationships with Support and providing advice and assistance to internal Oracle employees on diverse customer situations and escalated issues.
In this role, your primary focus will be to deliver post-sales support and solutions to the Oracle Support Services customer base while serving as an advocate for customer needs.
You will be responsible for fielding and resolving post-sales non-technical customer inquiries via phone and electronic means and technical questions regarding the use of and troubleshooting for our Electronic Support Services.
As a primary point of contact for customers, you will act as a liaison between Oracle employees and the customer with moderate direction from Senior Client Relations Analysts and management.
You will also provide guidance and resolution on a wide range of technical and non-technical customer issues.
Resolution is primarily provided in real time with follow up for more complex matters.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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