Fathom is the largest privately held service provider of advanced rapid prototyping and on-demand low volume production services.in North America. Fathom creates a differentiated customer experience driven by speed, complexity & agility to provide the most unique and impactful on-demand manufacturing in the industry.
With a national footprint with over 500,000 square feet of manufacturing capacity across eight facilities, Fathom seamlessly blends in-house capabilities including additive manufacturing, precision sheet metal fabrication, CNC machining, injection molding, and urethane casting technologies. The Company is revered for continually making the complex simple for its customers.
Founded over 35 years ago, Fathom is at the forefront of the industry 4.0 digital manufacturing revolution serving clients in the technology, defense, aerospace, medical, automotive and IOT sectors., and ISO
Position Summary:
The Lead Technical Support Specialist is responsible for providing advanced technical support, leading day-to-day operations, and serving as an escalation point for complex technology issues across the organization. The role combines hands-on technical expertise with team leadership, process improvement, vendor coordination, and a strong focus on service quality, system reliability, and end-user satisfaction.
The Lead Technical Support Specialist works closely with IT leadership, business stakeholders, managed service providers, and internal technical teams to ensure stable, secure, and efficient technology operations.
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Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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