District Information Technology Technician
Listed on 2026-06-18
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IT/Tech
IT Support, Technical Support, Computer Repair / Support, Network Administrator
Job Title
Information Technology Technician
Reports ToDirector of Operational Technology
Dept./SchoolInformation Technology
Primary PurposeThe Information Technology Technician will assist with operations, troubleshooting, and maintenance of all technology infrastructure and on‑site technical work to install and maintain computer and electronic equipment and software applications throughout the district.
Qualifications- High school diploma or GED
- Associate Degree in a technology related field or equivalent working experience
- Clear and valid driver’s license
- Minimum 3 years of experience with technical “Bench Level” repair of computer and electronics equipment
- Minimum 3 years of experience supporting end‑user networks in a Microsoft environment
- Minimum 3 years of experience supporting a LAN/WAN environment
- Minimum 3 years of experience supporting Microsoft Active Directory and current Microsoft Operating Systems
- Minimum 3 years of experience supporting computer workstation setup
- Knowledge of computer hardware and software applications
- Ability to install, maintain, and repair computers and peripherals in an enterprise network environment
- Ability to install and maintain network cables and hardware
- Ability to diagnose problems and perform repairs
- 3+ years of work experience installing, maintaining, and repairing computers and peripherals in an enterprise network environment
- Install, configure, maintain, and upgrade computers and peripherals, network cabling, and network peripherals throughout the district. Relocate computer hardware, peripherals, and equipment as needed.
- Provide technical assistance to users of computers, instructional equipment, and software.
- Install and configure application and operating system software and upgrades.
- Assist with the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of data communications circuits and equipment.
- Assist with the organization and distribution of technology-based material.
- Diagnose and repair network connectivity and hardware issues, including printers, terminals, phones, smart-boards, smart-monitors and personal computers.
- Remove old equipment and perform data migration to new machines.
- Service equipment according to established preventive maintenance schedule and maintain accurate records.
- Respond to after-hours emergencies as needed.
- Provide coverage and support for Information Technology Department as directed by supervisor.
- Analyze log files, investigate, and correct or record errors discovered.
- Monitor District helpdesk, ensure tickets are closed or escalated properly and act as escalation point for Tier 2 level support.
- Assist with network account troubleshooting.
- Maintain public address systems.
- Assess and perform “Bench Level” repair on audio visual and electronic components.
- Deploy, monitor, and maintain uninterruptible power supply systems for District technology equipment.
- Troubleshoot and maintain low voltage technology related systems.
- Develop and maintain repair processes.
- Provide administrative support of digital communication systems, including training and orientation for staff.
- Ensure regularly scheduled technical maintenance tasks are accomplished on time.
- Provide leadership, coordination, and training for department Technicians.
- Maintain accurate inventory of hardware, software, and other equipment and material.
- Identify, request, and control the inventory of repair parts.
- Comply with policies established by federal and state law, State Board of Educators and local Board policy.
- Monitor industry trends, technologies, and standards.
- Research, recommend, and apply new technologies as they emerge.
- Comply with all district and campus routines and regulations.
Some.
Mental Demands / Physical Demands / Environmental FactorsTools/Equipment Used:
Hand tools and test instruments for electronic repairs and cable installations; personal computers and peripherals; small truck or van. Posture:
Prolonged sitting and standing; regular kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting. Motion:
Repetitive hand motion; frequent keyboarding and mouse use; regular walking, grasping/squeezing, wrist flexion/extension, reaching; may climb ladders. Lifting:
Moderate lifting and carrying (up to 45 pounds); occasional heavy lifting (50 pounds and over) up to 15lbs overhead while standing on a ladder. Environment:
Exposure to electrical hazards; occasional prolonged and irregular hours; frequent district wide travel. Mental Demands:
Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress.
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