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The Scheduling Analyst at Unisys provides technical support to account teams and other support groups, maintaining and assisting with ongoing technical applications and operations on a Unisys mainframe. They are specifically responsible for control of Unisys WFL support.
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The Unisys programmer provides technical support to account teams, as well as other support groups. They perform functions in a Unisys mainframe, maintain and assist with ongoing technical applications and operations. They are responsible for Unisys WFL support.
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