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Burlington Massachusetts

Library Technology Specialist

Burlington Massachusetts, Burlington, Massachusetts, us, 01805

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The Burlington Public Library takes pride in the innovative services, programs and materials that it provides to its community. Conveniently located 14 miles northwest of Boston and easily accessible from Route 95/128 and Route 3, Burlington is home to 26,000 residents and a robust collection of businesses. This vibrant community welcomes approximately 150,000 people per day to work, eat, and shop. Reporting to the Director of the Library, this position is responsible for maintaining computers, software, networks and services, and assisting in developing new structures and services.

Major duties

Setting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting public-use and staff computers

Identifying opportunities to improve existing services and workflows

Working with the Town IT Department and the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium IT staff to identify and resolve issues, strengthen cybersecurity activities, and maintain computers and Library networks

Supporting a diverse set of software and services, including the Integrated Library System, self-checkout stations, integrated audio-visual components in function rooms, the Library website, and Microsoft SharePoint

Other duties related to the primary scope of the position

Recommended minimum qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in computer science or equivalent

Hands‑on experience in set up, maintenance, and repair of personal computer and network technology

Advanced knowledge of Windows Operating Systems and Office 365

Knowledge of library technology needs

This is a part‑time, non‑benefited position, 19 hours per week. The schedule is negotiable.

Pay range starts at $28.08/hr with the opportunity to advance to a max rate of $29.79/hr through bi‑annual increases.

Applications received by January 14, 2026 will receive first consideration. Position will remain open until filled.

Please note: MA General Laws mandate that any individual having direct contact at any time with either children or senior citizens be subject to CORI screening by the Criminal History Systems Board. Any conditional offer of employment is contingent upon satisfactory CORI results.

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