IT Support Technician

South Bend, IN
Full Time
Information Technology
Mid Level
Job Requirements: 
 
• Installs, configures, and provides ongoing usability of desktop computers, peripheral equipment, and software within established standards and guidelines. 
• Works with vendor support contacts to resolve technical problems with desktop computing equipment and software. 
• Works with Help Desk and Network Operations personnel as appropriate to determine and resolve problems received from users. 
• Interact with numerous computer platforms in a multi-layered server environment. 
• Ensure desktop computers interconnect seamlessly with diverse systems, including associated validation systems, file servers, email servers, computer conferencing systems, application servers, and administrative systems. 
• Trains and orients staff on the use of hardware and software 
• Maintenance and upgrading of computer systems or offering recommendations on upgrades needed 
• Maintaining other computer peripheral devices, such as printers, and solving printing problems if they arise 
• Works with procurement staff to purchase hardware, software, and computer supplies. 
• Assesses functional needs to determine specifications for purchases. 
• Assists in maintaining LAN/WAN records and, as appropriate, telephone systems cable. 
• Support and maintain all corporate quality standards, policies, procedures, and work instructions as outlined in the company quality system documentation. 
• Ensure customer satisfaction by preventing the occurrences of nonconformities relating to product, process, and quality systems. 
• All other duties as assigned 
 
Position Requirements: 
 
• Associate’s Degree, technical certificate, or equivalent experience 
• 2 - 4 years of related work experience 
• Working knowledge of fundamental operations of relevant software, hardware, and other equipment 
• Proficient with: Microsoft XP Professional/Windows 7 Professional; MS Office Applications; Adobe, MS Exchange 2007 
• Solid understanding of desktop hardware 
• Ability to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair a wide range of increasingly complex computer hardware and peripheral devices purchased from a variety of vendors 
• Excellent customer service, interpersonal skills, and ability to deal effectively with clients 
• Oral and written communication skills 
• Problem analysis and solving 
• Attention to detail 
• Able to work with minimal supervision and within a team-oriented environment 
• Able to multitask 
• Stress tolerance 
 
Physical Requirements: 
 
This position requires the following physical activities: reaching, sitting, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, feeling, repetitive motions, talking, hearing, and visual acuity. 
Ability to lift/move up to 40 pounds solo and greater weights in a team-lift environment 
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