Information
Technology Job Opportunities
Information Technology
employs many student workers each academic year and has limited
job opportunities during the summer. If you are interested
in a position with IT, please review the positions below and then fill out an online application
for the position or positions that interests you.
Technology Assistants (10-15) -
This is an entry level position within Information Technology. The Technology Assistant position replaces the former lab assistant position.
Technology assistants will have a primary function as either a lab
assistant or student office assistant but will be cross trained
to fill in where needed. In addition to fulfilling the
primary function, technology assistants may also be sent to other
areas of campus to assist with general technology issues.
Scheduling is flexible and every effort is made to accommodate
student workers' schedules. It is expected that students be
available for two to four hour shifts up to a maximum of 20 hours
per week. Students employed as technology assistants will report
either to User Services or Instructional Technology but will work
closely with staff members in both departments regardless of
direct report. Preference goes to students receiving Work Study
financial aid assistance.
Click here for detailed job description and online
application.
Technology Support Specialists
(5-8)-
This is a mid-level position within Information Technology.
Technology Support Specialists assist Information Technology staff in
responding to the computing needs of the Campus. This
includes but is not limited to trouble shooting and repairing
computing equipment for faculty, staff and students. Support
Specialists provide support to ResNet users through software
installs, and with multimedia and digital video projects. They
move and install equipment and peripheral devices, networking, and
software.
Production support for multimedia and digital video projects. They
are required to have good communication and organizational skills,
be able to lift and move computer equipment, including
monitors and printers, work both independently and as a team
player and be exceptionally reliable. An aptitude for
troubleshooting computer problems is preferred, but we will also
train as necessary. Technology Support Specialists can expect to be very busy
at the start of the academic year. Students will report User Services,
Instructional Technology or Systems and Networking but
will work closely with staff members in all departments
regardless of direct report.
Click here for detailed
job description and online application.
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