Oregon State University
Position Summary
This recruitment will fill two part‑time (maximum 24 hours per week) Student Information Technology positions for the UI&T Networking & Telecom at Oregon State University.
The role assists the network operations team with daily tasks required to maintain OSU’s network and telecom infrastructure.
Responsibilities
Installation and upgrade of network devices (UPS, switches, routers) around campus.
Patching, switch installations, and basic configuration of network gear.
Data closet maintenance and remote troubleshooting.
Wireless network work including coverage walkthroughs, remote troubleshooting, configuration of monitoring tools, and use of design tools.
Perform limited Linux work using open source tools.
Physically present on campus as required.
Qualifications
Enrollment in high school, community college, or university with a current program or course of study.
Academic standing: not under academic suspension and meeting minimal enrollment standards (high‑school: regularly enrolled; undergraduate: 6 credit hours/term; undergraduate international: 12 credit hours/term; graduate: 5 credit hours/term; graduate international: 9 credit hours/term).
Ability to commit at least 10 hours/week, minimum 2‑hour shifts during regular semesters.
Must be able to commit at least 2‑hour shifts during regular school semesters.
Driver’s license and vehicle availability for university or personal vehicle use.
Successful completion of required criminal and motor‑vehicle history checks per OSU standards.
Benefits
Hourly pay ranges $15.05–$21.50 (standard), $14.05–$21.00 (non‑urban), $16.30–$22.00 (Portland Metro).
Student employment at OSU supports NACE‑aligned career‑readiness skills: communication, critical thinking, teamwork, technology.
OSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Application Process Applicants must attach electronic documents for criminal history check, motor‑vehicle history check, and driver’s license verification. Contact Timothy Bateman (tim.bateman@oregonstate.edu) for questions. All offers are contingent upon Human Resources final approval.
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The role assists the network operations team with daily tasks required to maintain OSU’s network and telecom infrastructure.
Responsibilities
Installation and upgrade of network devices (UPS, switches, routers) around campus.
Patching, switch installations, and basic configuration of network gear.
Data closet maintenance and remote troubleshooting.
Wireless network work including coverage walkthroughs, remote troubleshooting, configuration of monitoring tools, and use of design tools.
Perform limited Linux work using open source tools.
Physically present on campus as required.
Qualifications
Enrollment in high school, community college, or university with a current program or course of study.
Academic standing: not under academic suspension and meeting minimal enrollment standards (high‑school: regularly enrolled; undergraduate: 6 credit hours/term; undergraduate international: 12 credit hours/term; graduate: 5 credit hours/term; graduate international: 9 credit hours/term).
Ability to commit at least 10 hours/week, minimum 2‑hour shifts during regular semesters.
Must be able to commit at least 2‑hour shifts during regular school semesters.
Driver’s license and vehicle availability for university or personal vehicle use.
Successful completion of required criminal and motor‑vehicle history checks per OSU standards.
Benefits
Hourly pay ranges $15.05–$21.50 (standard), $14.05–$21.00 (non‑urban), $16.30–$22.00 (Portland Metro).
Student employment at OSU supports NACE‑aligned career‑readiness skills: communication, critical thinking, teamwork, technology.
OSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Application Process Applicants must attach electronic documents for criminal history check, motor‑vehicle history check, and driver’s license verification. Contact Timothy Bateman (tim.bateman@oregonstate.edu) for questions. All offers are contingent upon Human Resources final approval.
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