What does a Configuration Support Specialist I Do?
The Configuration Support Specialist I coordinates with customers and manufacturers to determine a process for change reporting. Analyzes changes of product design to determine the effect on the end product design and function and determines and prepares documentation necessary for change. Being a Configuration Support Specialist I typically requires at least a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Reviews released engineering change data and changes documenting activities to ensure adherence to configuration management procedures and policies. In addition, Configuration Support Specialist I ... typically reports to a supervisor. Working as a Configuration Support Specialist I typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed.More Show Less
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