Technical Support Engineer 2
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See yourself at Twilio
Join the team as our next Technical Support Engineer 2 (Email Infra) - EMEA.
About the job
This position is needed to support our customers’ use of the Twilio platform, and help customers get the best experience from Twilio’s products. You will function as the voice of Twilio to our customers and partners, and operate as a subject matter expert for Twilio’s APIs and SDKs.
This role reports to a Manager, Technical Support and will be based in our India office. This position requires working in a shift. The current shift timings for shift based roles supporting our EMEA customers is 12pm-9pm or 1pm-10pm IST.
This position also includes rostering. Rosters will be of a 5 day work week, and could include one or both weekend days. (Mon-Fri, Tue-Sat or Sun-Thu).
Responsibilities
In this role, you’ll:
- Use your strong technical and diplomatic skills to address cu
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