Inside Higher Ed
College of Mathematics and Science - Technical Support Specialist I
Inside Higher Ed, Edmond, Oklahoma, United States, 73034
Overview
College of Mathematics and Science - Technical Support Specialist I
Location: Main Campus - Edmond, OK
Position Type: Staff, regular, full-time, hourly, non-exempt and benefit-eligible
Salary Range: $18.41 hourly
Work Schedule: Typically 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm
Responsibilities
Provide technical support, troubleshoot, and resolve urgent technical issues; respond to help requests; identify and escalate complex issues to higher-level staff as needed.
Install computer hardware, repair software, and run diagnostic programs; configure and install hardware or software supporting critical business needs.
Install, maintain, and support personal computing devices and peripherals; assist with installation and rollout of new software packages, upgrades, and desktop hardware.
Set up and connect peripheral equipment (printers, scanners); troubleshoot and resolve malfunctions.
Receive and address service requests from end users or the help desk; maintain inventory of parts, track progress of service requests, and update ticketing systems; log repairs and services performed.
Test software and hardware for usability and usefulness; write evaluation and recommendations for management; develop training materials and user manuals; provide user training materials.
Work under general supervision; handle moderately complex issues and refer more complex ones to higher-level staff.
Maintain a moderate working knowledge of the subject matter.
Department/Role Functions
Support IT operations of the College of Mathematics and Science; work with student employees; maintain the college's equipment inventory.
Maintain image servers and deployment software; move and set up computer workstations; manage faculty and student users of virtual desktop infrastructure.
Operate and maintain large format printers; provide first-line technical support for faculty, students, and staff in classrooms, labs, and offices; support college events.
Qualifications
Requires a general education or vocational training or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred: Experience with Windows Server administration, Active Directory, Linux, and networking.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: ability to follow instructions, work in a team, read and comprehend instructions, communicate effectively in written and verbal form, provide excellent customer service, analyze and solve system problems, self-motivated, detail-oriented, able to work with little supervision, and quickly learn software and operating environments; ability to clearly document problems and solutions.
Physical Demands Reasonable accommodations may be made, pursuant to ADA requirements, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
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Location: Main Campus - Edmond, OK
Position Type: Staff, regular, full-time, hourly, non-exempt and benefit-eligible
Salary Range: $18.41 hourly
Work Schedule: Typically 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm
Responsibilities
Provide technical support, troubleshoot, and resolve urgent technical issues; respond to help requests; identify and escalate complex issues to higher-level staff as needed.
Install computer hardware, repair software, and run diagnostic programs; configure and install hardware or software supporting critical business needs.
Install, maintain, and support personal computing devices and peripherals; assist with installation and rollout of new software packages, upgrades, and desktop hardware.
Set up and connect peripheral equipment (printers, scanners); troubleshoot and resolve malfunctions.
Receive and address service requests from end users or the help desk; maintain inventory of parts, track progress of service requests, and update ticketing systems; log repairs and services performed.
Test software and hardware for usability and usefulness; write evaluation and recommendations for management; develop training materials and user manuals; provide user training materials.
Work under general supervision; handle moderately complex issues and refer more complex ones to higher-level staff.
Maintain a moderate working knowledge of the subject matter.
Department/Role Functions
Support IT operations of the College of Mathematics and Science; work with student employees; maintain the college's equipment inventory.
Maintain image servers and deployment software; move and set up computer workstations; manage faculty and student users of virtual desktop infrastructure.
Operate and maintain large format printers; provide first-line technical support for faculty, students, and staff in classrooms, labs, and offices; support college events.
Qualifications
Requires a general education or vocational training or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred: Experience with Windows Server administration, Active Directory, Linux, and networking.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: ability to follow instructions, work in a team, read and comprehend instructions, communicate effectively in written and verbal form, provide excellent customer service, analyze and solve system problems, self-motivated, detail-oriented, able to work with little supervision, and quickly learn software and operating environments; ability to clearly document problems and solutions.
Physical Demands Reasonable accommodations may be made, pursuant to ADA requirements, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
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