Position Type:
Technology/Computer Technician
Date Posted:
3/16/2022
Location:
Central Office
Date Available:
03/28/2022
Closing Date:
Until Filled
District:
Marshall Public Schools - website
LOCATION:
Technology Department
WORK YEAR:
52 Weeks
HOURS:
M-F; 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM (40 hr/wk)
ACCOUNTABILITY:
The Technology Specialist will be under the direct supervision of the technology director.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum of a two year degree in a computer related field or high school diploma with demonstrated competence and a minimum of two years experience
- Experience in advanced computer troubleshooting and repair with networking, TCP/IP and Windows server
- Experience working with wireless networks and wireless devices
- Experience in basic computer troubleshooting and repair
- Ability to install, configure and instruct end users on the basics of using various software programs
- Additional network experience related to servers and software, printers work stations, wireless and switches preferred
- PowerSchool experience, preferred, or strong database manipulation skills including scripting to produce data import/export routines and custom report generation
- Linux programming experience, preferred
- Experience in computer imaging, preferred
- Valid driver’s license
- Willingness to learn about new technology and adapt to its use
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
The network support technician will troubleshoot and solve computer network related hardware, software, printer and connection problems. The network technician will interact with staff and students alike to provide computer support, including training.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The nature of responsibilities listed is a reflection of the job as a whole but is not limited to the details outlined below.
- Monitor and maintain servers and network infrastructure
- Install, maintain and upgrade PC workstation hardware, software and peripheral devices; ensure devices are connected with District network
- Perform diagnostic troubleshooting with Multimedia equipment such as projectors, document camera, docking station and technology cart components
- Install, maintain and update telephones; ensure connectivity with District network
- Assist with diagnostics of cabling, jacks, patch panels and racks
- Perform, coordinate and assist with projects, programs, activities and events as assigned; assist other technical personnel with projects and tasks as needed
- Assist in the development and maintenance of district equipment and software inventory
- Share in responsibility of recording monthly evening Board meetings
- Perform other duties assigned by the Director of Technology
RESPOND DIRECTLY TO:
External Applicants: Must complete an online application accompanied by a resume, cover letter and evidence to show minimum qualification requirements have been met (i.e. copy of transcripts, diplomas, certificates, etc.); paper copies will not be accepted.