Lead Computer Technician
Primary Purpose:
Lead and work with district computer/network technicians in maintaining and repairing
computers, printers, displays, and related equipment throughout the district.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or Network Technology preferred
Clear and valid driver’s license
A+ & Network+ certifications or equivalent preferred
Experience:
At least four years experience in computer systems repair, preferably in a school environment
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Technical
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Prioritize and process technology related work requests.
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Install and upgrade computer/printer/peripheral equipment. Maintain computer/printer/peripheral equipment that is not covered by warranty.
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Work with warranty vendor for support with computer/printer/peripheral equipment that is under
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Assist in training computer technicians.
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Assist with computer equipment ordering, installation, and inventory.
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Work cooperatively with end-users, other Information Systems Department staff, and vendors to diagnose and resolve hardware/software problems.
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Work with Network Administrator to troubleshoot, analyze, test, and maintain network infrastructure.
Leadership
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Schedule and prioritize emergency, urgent, and routine repair work and preventive maintenance.
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Assist in the development and implementation of procedures and work practices for identifying,
reporting, repairing, and inspecting computer equipment for repair needs and/or deficiencies. -
Develop, implement and maintain policies, procedures and plans for maintenance and repair of computer systems and related equipment.
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Monitor and report on computer repair and maintenance data.
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Evaluate district computer/network technicians and report evaluation results.
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Coordinate efforts of district computer/network technicians to ensure district technology systems are repaired and maintained efficiently.
Other
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Undertake other duties as assigned
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors
Tools/Equipment Used: Hand tools and test instruments for electronic repairs and cable installations; personal computers and peripherals; small truck or van; motorized lift
Posture: Prolonged sitting and standing; regular kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion: Repetitive hand motion; frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; regular walking, grasping/squeezing, wrist flexion/extension, reaching; may climb ladders
Lifting: Moderate lifting and carrying (up to 44 pounds); occasional heavy lifting (45 pounds and over)
Environment: Exposure to electrical hazards; occasional prolonged and irregular hours; frequent district-wide travel; May be required to be on-call 24 hours a day.
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress