IT Support Specialist Full Time | Bryan, Texas HQ + Travel to Multi-Site Locations $42,000 – $52,000 annually + benefits
About the Role
Kent Moore Cabinets operates across multiple locations in Texas, and our IT Support Specialist wears multiple hats. You'll handle first-line technical support for employees across our organization, manage onboarding and offboarding, keep our ticketing system running, and travel to our manufacturing plants and design centers to deliver, install, and troubleshoot hardware in the field.
This is hands-on work. You'll repair and deploy production scanners, carry equipment, work in manufacturing environments, and solve problems in real time. You're not stuck at a desk. You're the person who shows up when something breaks and fixes it.
You work as part of a growing team that values clear thinking, ownership, and getting the job done right.
What You'll Do
Field Support & Hardware Installation
First-Line Support & Problem Solving
Onboarding & Offboarding
Documentation & Communication
Physical Requirements
This position requires the following physical capabilities:
If you have mobility limitations, back issues, or other physical constraints that would affect your ability to safely perform this work, we encourage you to discuss accommodations with our HR team during the interview process.
What We're Looking For
Required:
Nice to Have:
Why Work for KMC?
What matters most: You're comfortable with hands-on work and travel. You ask good questions before jumping to conclusions. You document what you do so others can learn from it. You're reliable — when you say you'll be somewhere at a certain time, you're there. You're safety-conscious and think about how to do physical work correctly, not just quickly.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: $42,000–$52,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications Benefits include: Health insurance, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, professional development support, mileage reimbursement for travel to locations
How to Apply
Upload your resume and a brief cover letter at our Paycom Careers website. In your cover letter, tell us:
We review applications on a rolling basis and conduct interviews as strong candidates emerge.
Kent Moore Cabinets is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in both the application and hiring process.
II. Exertion Requirements: Light
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Activity |
Load/Weight/Force |
Duration |
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Pushing |
10 - 20 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain |
Frequently |
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Pushing |
25 - 50 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain |
Occasionally |
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Pushing |
50 - 100 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain |
Rarely |
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Pulling |
10 - 20 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain |
Frequently |
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Pulling |
25 - 50 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain |
Occasionally |
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Pulling |
50 - 100 lbs. of force to initiate and/or maintain |
Rarely |
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Lifting |
10 - 20 lbs. |
Frequently |
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Lifting |
25 - 50 lbs. |
Occasionally |
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Lifting |
50 - 100 lbs. |
Rarely |
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Carrying |
10 - 20 lbs. |
Frequently |
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Carrying |
25 - 50 lbs. |
Occasionally |
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Carrying |
50 - 100 lbs. |
Rarely |
III. Sensory Requirements: Light
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Activity |
Requirement |
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Hearing |
Corrected to detect a minimum amplitude of 65 dB(A) for normal speaking voice at a distance of three feet. |
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Vision |
Corrected to 20/40 |
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Color Discrimination |
n/a |
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Taste |
n/a |
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Smell |
n/a |
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Talk |
Talking with a normal voice approximates to sound pressure level 65 dB(A) |
What We're Looking For
Required:
Nice to Have:
What matters most: You're comfortable with hands-on work and travel. You ask good questions before jumping to conclusions. You document what you do so others can learn from it. You're reliable — when you say you'll be somewhere at a certain time, you're there. You're safety-conscious and think about how to do physical work correctly, not just quickly.