Computer hardware, software, and peripherals such as central processing units, servers, monitors, cables, network systems, printers, projectors, displays
Procedures for installing, configuring, upgrading, troubleshooting and repairing applicable software, hardware, and peripherals
Principles, practices, hardware, and software related to the establishment and maintenance of wired and wireless networks
Techniques for explaining technical concepts and procedures to non-technical users
Customer service mindset
Collaboraitve growth mindset
Installing, configuring, and upgrading operating systems and software using standard application practices
Installing, configuring, assembling, and repairing computers, network infrastructure, and peripherals such as printers and related hardware
Troubleshooting and solving hardware and software problems
Instructing users on new or upgraded computer applications and hardware
Using initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines and procedures
Organizing own work, setting priorities, and meeting critical time deadlines
Communicating effectively with co-workers, students, parents, and vendors
Under the supervision of the director of technology, the technician installs, maintains, troubleshoots, and upgrades computer hardware, software, personal computer networks, peripheral equipment, and district-wide electronic mail systems; trains users, prepares documentation, and provides user assistance to district and building staff and students; and performs related work as required.
Installs, configures, and upgrades operating systems and software using standard processes.
Installs, assembles, and configures computers, displays, projectors, network infrastructure, and peripherals such as printers, scanners, and related hardware; pulls cables and rewires or directs the rewiring of cables as required for new installations and office reconfiguration.
Troubleshoots problems with computer systems, including troubleshooting hardware and software, e-mail, network, and peripheral equipment problems; makes repairs and corrections where required.
Acts as a technical resource in assisting users to resolve problems with equipment and data; staff a centralized help desk to facilitate the exchange of information and advice; implements solutions or notifies outsource providers as required.
Assists in instructing district and building staff in the use of standard business and administrative software, including word processing, spreadsheets, email, and database management; provides instruction or written documentation where required.
Documents software, hardware, and network installations and changes.
Assists with inventory and ordering of hardware and software.
Other technical duties under the responsibility of the director of technology and other duties as assigned.