Desktop Deployment Laborer - Secret Clearance
Listed on 2026-06-27
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IT/Tech
Desktop Support, IT Support
SUMMARY
The Desktop Deployment Laborer is a motivated, hands‑on entry‑level role that focuses on the physical installation, cabling, and setup of desktop devices, peripheral hardware, and IT equipment. The role is performed under the direct guidance of senior technicians and does not include network administration, cybersecurity compliance, or software configuration.
RESPONSIBILITIES- Install desktop deployment products and peripheral devices according to the Installation Design Plan (IDP).
- Unbox, position, and physically mount desktop computers (thick and thin clients), monitors, and basic IT gear.
- Connect clients, peripherals, and IT equipment assigned to the desk where work is performed, including docking stations, keyboard‑video‑mouse (KVM) switches, display adapters, and high‑speed connectivity cables.
- Install and secure biometric peripherals, dual‑monitor arrays, brackets, VoIP phones, A/V soundbars, webcams, and workstation peripherals.
- Record serial numbers for installed products in a timely manner.
- Assemble IT racks and assist with mounting servers and switches into designated spaces.
- Securely install basic AV equipment, including mounting screens, speakers, and video‑teleconferencing hardware.
- Assist with logistics operations within the warehouse to support desktop deployment installation tasks when required.
- Remove trash and packing materials to keep the work area free and clear of debris.
- Pull, route, and neatly organize copper and fiber optic cables through trays, cable‑management pathways, and under floors.
- Dress cables, customize cable routing, and hide under‑desk cable trays or J‑channels beneath desks.
- Terminate basic network cables and apply clear, accurate labels to all cables and ports.
- Install rack power strips (PDUs), route power cables, and assist with basic grounding tasks.
- Assist with physical lab organization, including moving floor tiles and installing grommets.
- Maintain a clean, safe workspace and help keep an accurate physical inventory of tools and equipment.
- Perform basic power‑on self‑tests (POST) to verify that installed equipment physically turns on.
Work is primarily performed in an office, job site, IT labs, and server rooms. Regular use of hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with arms, occasionally climb or descend stairs carrying objects, and lift up to 50 pounds is required. The role also involves exposure to moderate noise, dust, and general office machinery noise. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.
EDUCATIONAND EXPERIENCE
Associates’ degree in Computer Science or equivalent experience. Minimum six months of relevant experience in IT installation tasks or combination of education and experience. Basic knowledge of computer hardware, Ethernet connections, and common hand tools is required. Familiarity with routing, pulling, and labeling structured cables (Cat6) is essential. No advanced IT security certifications are required.
PAY AND BENEFITSThe estimated pay range for this role is $24/hour to $30/hour, contingent on location, skill set, and experience.
- Medical, Dental, Vision coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan with immediate vesting
- Family Planning / Fertility Assistance
- Short‑Term and Long‑Term Disability Insurance
- Life Insurance (Basic Life / AD &
D) - Professional Development Assistance
- Legal‑Aid Program
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Paid Time Off (PTO) – 11 days plus federal holidays
- Training and Development Opportunities
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: EOE, including Disability and Veteran status.
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