Technology Technician I

    Highlights

    Typically, this employee will provide first response support from the system level for the maintenance and operation of computers, software, and networks at the building level. This position is distinguished from the Technician II by its emphasis on less building-level support and less specialized knowledge of computer hardware, software, and computer networks.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationBurlington, NC

    Description

    POSITION TITLE

    Technician I

    SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT

    Technology

    SALARY

    Salary Grade 66

    FLSA STATUS

    Non-exempt

    REPORTS TO

    Chief Technology Officer

    SUPERVISES

    None

    WORK WEEK SCHEDULE

    Monday - Friday

    WORK HOURS

    40

    NUMBER OF MONTHS PER YEAR

    12

    POSITION PURPOSE:

    An individual in this class supports and maintains both administrative and instructional computers, software, and networks. This work includes repair of all technology-related equipment. Employee provides on- site assistance in classrooms, media centers, computer labs, and administrative offices. Employee identifies problems and takes appropriate corrective action. Employee installs and upgrades all technology-related equipment in network and stand-alone environments. Typically, this employee will provide first response support from the system level for the maintenance and operation of computers, software, and networks at the building level. Employee may have multiple sites to maintain. Complex problems are referred to Technician II, III, or Network Engineer positions. This position is distinguished from the Technician II by its emphasis on less building-level support and less specialized knowledge of computer hardware, software, and computer networks.

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

    • Strong knowledge of computers and related technologies.

    • General knowledge of components of local area networks.

    Understanding of mechanical, electronic, and computer principles as applied to the repair and maintenance of computers and peripherals.

    • Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of technology users.
    • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships

    EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE

    • Graduation from a two-year college or technical school with a degree in a related field and eighteen months experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in computer and peripheral troubleshooting

    CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS

    • Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the NC Department of Motor Vehicles
    • Must possess a personal vehicle for use during work hours

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

    • Experience working in technology in a public-school setting
    • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution in Computer Science or Engineering

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Under the supervision of the Technician III or Network Engineer, assists with the installation of hardware, software, and related peripherals.

    • Ensures the maintenance of all computers, software, and local area networks by monitoring performance.

    • Installs upgrades to hardware and software.

    • Makes recommendations to building-level staff regarding upgrades and replacement of technology- related equipment.

    • Reads and interprets schematics, wiring diagrams, and manuals.

    • Operates standard and specialized electronics devices in testing and troubleshooting computers and other technology-related equipment.

    • Attends classes and seminars to enhance knowledge of equipment and operating systems.

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