Product Support

Technical product support engineering focused on diagnosing, reproducing, and resolving customer-reported product defects, integration failures, and data issues through log analysis, SQL investigation, and reproduction in lower environments. Distinct from general IT help-desk/user support (no end-user provisioning or desktop support) and from product/QA engineering (does not own the feature roadmap or build the product), this focus serves as the technical escalation path between customers and engineering — owning root-cause investigation, troubleshooting documentation, and product-improvement feedback.

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P1Product Support — P1

Technical product support engineering focused on diagnosing, reproducing, and resolving customer-reported product defects, integration failures, and data issues through log analysis, SQL investigation, and reproduction in lower environments. Distinct from general IT help-desk/user support (no end-user provisioning or desktop support) and from product/QA engineering (does not own the feature roadmap or build the product), this focus serves as the technical escalation path between customers and engineering — owning root-cause investigation, troubleshooting documentation, and product-improvement feedback.

P2Product Support — P2

Technical product support engineering focused on diagnosing, reproducing, and resolving customer-reported product defects, integration failures, and data issues through log analysis, SQL investigation, and reproduction in lower environments. Distinct from general IT help-desk/user support (no end-user provisioning or desktop support) and from product/QA engineering (does not own the feature roadmap or build the product), this focus serves as the technical escalation path between customers and engineering — owning root-cause investigation, troubleshooting documentation, and product-improvement feedback.

P3Product Support — P3

Technical product support engineering focused on diagnosing, reproducing, and resolving customer-reported product defects, integration failures, and data issues through log analysis, SQL investigation, and reproduction in lower environments. Distinct from general IT help-desk/user support (no end-user provisioning or desktop support) and from product/QA engineering (does not own the feature roadmap or build the product), this focus serves as the technical escalation path between customers and engineering — owning root-cause investigation, troubleshooting documentation, and product-improvement feedback.

P4Product Support — P4

Technical product support engineering focused on diagnosing, reproducing, and resolving customer-reported product defects, integration failures, and data issues through log analysis, SQL investigation, and reproduction in lower environments. Distinct from general IT help-desk/user support (no end-user provisioning or desktop support) and from product/QA engineering (does not own the feature roadmap or build the product), this focus serves as the technical escalation path between customers and engineering — owning root-cause investigation, troubleshooting documentation, and product-improvement feedback.

P5Product Support — P5

Technical product support engineering focused on diagnosing, reproducing, and resolving customer-reported product defects, integration failures, and data issues through log analysis, SQL investigation, and reproduction in lower environments. Distinct from general IT help-desk/user support (no end-user provisioning or desktop support) and from product/QA engineering (does not own the feature roadmap or build the product), this focus serves as the technical escalation path between customers and engineering — owning root-cause investigation, troubleshooting documentation, and product-improvement feedback.