Job Title: IT Support Technician
Department: Department of Innovation and Technology
Contract/Grade: Grade 7, Personnel Policies, Management Provision
Compensation: Hiring Range: $30.57 - $35.52
FLSA Status: Exempt, Full-Time, Benefit Eligible
Work Schedule: 40 hours per week
Reports to: Chief Technology Officer
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Nature
of Work:
The Support Technician serves as a first point of contact (Tier 1) for end-user
technology support across Town and School environments. The position
resolves common hardware, software, account, printing,
classroom/audio-visual, mobile device, and endpoint connectivity issues;
deploys and supports Windows and macOS computers, Chromebooks, iPads, and
other approved devices, and supports Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and
approved applications. The Technician performs approved account and MFA
tasks, installs and configures end-user equipment, maintains accurate
asset and ticket records, and performs hands-on hardware break/fix. Basic
network connectivity troubleshooting is expected; infrastructure, server,
network, security, and other higher-level issues are documented and
escalated appropriately. A successful Technician will minimize equipment
downtime, communicate clearly, manage expectations, provide excellent
customer service, and maintain ownership of assigned work through
resolution or formal escalation. This
position is also responsible for the management of the town’s website. Responsible for the planning, reviewing,
and scheduling of work. Is
available on-call during non-business hours, including weekends as
necessary. Is familiar with social
media and website technology and has required Microsoft 365
certifications or equivalent. The employee is required to perform all
similar or related duties.
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Supervision Received: Under direct supervision of the Chief
Technology Officer, the employee is familiar with the work routine and
uses initiative in carrying out recurring assignments independently using established procedures,
documentation, and technical standards. The Chief
Technology Officer provides instruction for new or unusual assignments. The employee is expected to troubleshoot and resolve routine end-user
issues within the scope and permissions of the position, exercise sound judgment
in prioritizing work and communicating with users, and recognize when an
issue requires escalation. Issues requiring elevated administrative
permissions, infrastructure changes, policy decisions, or specialized
engineering knowledge are documented and escalated to the appropriate
resource. Work is reviewed for technical adequacy, customer service,
documentation, appropriateness of actions, and conformance with policy and
departmental standards.
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Supervisory Responsibility: Does not have any supervisory
responsibility.
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Confidentiality: Employee has regular access to
confidential information obtained during the performance of regular position-related
responsibilities in accordance with State Public Records Law, including
personnel, account, student, security, and other sensitive information. Confidentiality
must be maintained in accordance with Departmental Policy and the Public
Records Act.
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Accountability: Errors, missed deadlines, incomplete documentation, poor judgment, or
failure to escalate appropriately could
result in disruption of service, security risk, equipment loss, delays, confusion, monetary loss,
or adverse public relations for the Town. The employee is accountable for
timely and accurate service delivery, professional communication,
safeguarding assigned equipment and account access, maintaining accurate
records, and keeping assigned incidents and requests moving toward
resolution.
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Judgment: Guidelines may be in the form of departmental procedures, knowledge base
articles, administrative or organizational
policies, vendor
documentation, general principles, legislation, or
directives. Judgment is required to
diagnose end-user problems and determine whether an issue can be resolved within
Tier 1 scope or requires escalation. Technical, policy, security, or
infrastructure decisions outside established procedures are discussed with
the supervisor or escalated to the appropriate technical resource.
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Complexity: The work involves a varied mix of end-user
technologies, operating systems, devices, applications, and support
needs across municipal and school environments. Assignments may include multiple
concurrent incidents, service requests, deployments, repairs, account
issues, and classroom or conference-room technology problems. The employee
must troubleshoot systematically, organize competing priorities, document
work accurately, adapt to changing technology, and recognize when
specialized support is required.
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Nature and Purpose of Public Contact: Employee interacts constantly
with co-workers and may interact with students, vendors, contractors, Town
officials, and members of the public. Frequent explanation, discussion or
interpretation of procedures and regulations are required in order to
render service and resolve operating problems. Excellent communication and
customer service skills are required, including courtesy, patience, tact,
and diplomacy when assisting users or resolving complaints and concerns.
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Essential Functions: The
essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as
illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of
duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar,
related, or logical assignment to the position.
1.
Provides first-line end-user support for
hardware, software, user accounts, printers, classroom and conference room
technology, mobile devices, and common connectivity issues.
2.
Performs initial ticket triage, gathers complete problem information,
determines impact and urgency, documents troubleshooting, resolution, and next
steps, communicates with users, and maintains ownership through resolution or
formal escalation.
3.
Deploys
and supports Windows and macOS computers, Chromebooks, iPads, and other
approved endpoints, performs first-time setup, verifies successful login, and
confirms required applications, printers, and endpoint security settings.
4.
Installs, configures, repairs, replaces, and troubleshoots approved computers,
peripherals, docking stations, monitors, printers, audio/video equipment,
cables, and related end-user hardware, and coordinates warranty repair when
appropriate.
5.
Performs approved user account and identity tasks using documented procedures,
including password resets and unlocks, MFA enrollment or device replacement,
approved Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace account provisioning, license
assignment, and onboarding/offboarding tasks.
6.
Supports Microsoft 365, Outlook, Teams, Google Workspace, Gmail, Drive, Meet,
web browsers, and other approved end-user software.
7.
Enrolls iPads and other approved devices in mobile device management systems
and applies existing approved groups, profiles, applications, or file sets
using documented procedures.
8.
Provides
first-response support
for printers, projectors, interactive displays, classroom presentation systems,
conference-room technology, webcams, microphones, speakers, and related audio/video
equipment.
9.
Performs basic endpoint network troubleshooting, including physical
connectivity, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, network drop functionality, DHCP address
assignment, and IP configuration; gathers relevant information and escalates
suspected infrastructure issues.
10. Maintains accurate
asset records, including equipment assignments, asset tags, serial numbers,
locations, hardware changes, deployments, and equipment returns.
11. Effectively works
with vendors, contractors, and warranty providers as needed to facilitate
end-user equipment repairs and service in a timely manner.
12. Provides clear
end-user instruction and training as needed and contributes to departmental
documentation and knowledge base material for common or recurring issues.
13. Participates in technology deployments,
refreshes, moves, departmental projects, team meetings, training, and knowledge
sharing. Maintains organized deployment and replacement inventory.
14. May periodically be required to work outside
normal business hours for scheduled technology deployments, projects, system
maintenance, meetings, emergency operational needs, or other specifically
assigned departmental responsibilities. This position is not subject to a
standing on-call requirement unless a formal on-call program or rotation is
established.
15. Escalates work requiring primary
administration or design of servers, hypervisors, enterprise storage, switches,
firewalls, VLANs, DNS/DHCP, wireless infrastructure, enterprise MDM policy,
cybersecurity platforms, vulnerability or patch management, disaster recovery,
or major system integrations. The employee may assist with higher-level work
when specifically, assigned and authorized.
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Recommended Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in
Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related
field preferred. Equivalent combinations of education, technical training,
industry certifications and practical experience may be substituted. Strong customer service experience is required. Practical working knowledge of Microsoft
Windows and Apple macOS is expected, with familiarity supporting
ChromeOS/Chromebooks and iOS/iPadOS. Experience with Microsoft 365, Google
Workspace, hardware break/fix, printers and peripherals, mobile device
management, and basic wired/wireless networking is desirable. Familiarity with
Linux operating systems or command-line environments is a plus. Relevant
certifications such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft, Apple, Google, networking, Linux,
or equivalent credentials are desirable. Must have strong written and verbal
communication skills, sound judgment and problem-resolution ability and the ability to
manage and prioritize multiple work priorities under time-sensitive deadlines.
Special Requirements: Must have a valid driver’s license.
- Knowledge, Abilities and Skill
Knowledge: Working
knowledge of Microsoft
Windows, Apple macOS, ChromeOS, iOS/iPadOS, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace,
desktop and laptop hardware, printers and peripherals, mobile devices,
classroom/audio-visual technology, basic TCP/IP networking, endpoint security
and MFA concepts, ticketing/service management practices, and asset management.
General familiarity with Linux operating systems or command-line tools is
desirable.
Abilities: Ability to assist employees, students,
Town officials, vendors, and partners effectively and professionally,
communicate clearly in written and oral form, troubleshoot end-user technology problems
systematically,
prioritize and complete multiple assignments in a timely manner, document work
accurately, maintain ticket momentum, recognize when escalation is required,
provide individual or group instruction, maintain confidential information;
establish effective working relationships, and adapt to a rapidly changing technology
environment.
Skill: Strong
skill in desktop and laptop troubleshooting, hardware break/fix, Windows and macOS support, common productivity
and collaboration applications, customer service, problem solving, technical
documentation, organization, and written and verbal communication.
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Work Environment: The work environment
involves everyday discomforts typical of offices and schools, with regular
interruptions from employees, students, and other users. Noise or physical surroundings may be
distracting, but conditions are generally not unpleasant. The employee may be exposed to
intermittent machine or related noise and may occasionally work at heights,
under desks, in cramped areas, equipment rooms, or network closets while
installing or troubleshooting technology. The employee may be required to
work beyond normal business hours consistent with assigned deployments,
projects, meetings, system maintenance or operational needs.
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Occupational
Risk: Duties
of the job generally present little potential for injury and risk exposure
is similar to that found in typical office and technology-support settings.
Personal injury could occur through failure to follow safety precautions
or procedures. Examples may include
bruises from falls, minor cuts or burns, muscular strains, or other injuries associated with moving,
installing, or servicing equipment.
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Physical and Mental Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to
perform the position’s essential functions.
Physical Demands: Work requires some agility and physical
strength, such as moving computer equipment or standing or walking most of the
work period. Work requires lifting heavy
objects and carrying them. There may be a
need to stretch and reach to retrieve materials. Usually, the work will require extended
physical effort over a significant portion of the day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs, kneel down and
sit down on the floor for 30 minutes, and work in small spaces for a minimum of
one hour.
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Motor Skills: Duties involve assignments requiring the
application of hand and eye coordination with finger dexterity and motor
coordination. Examples include
using a personal computer and/or most other office equipment, typing, and
or word processing, filing, moving objects, sorting papers, or operating a
motor vehicle.
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Visual Demands: The
position requires the employee to constantly read documents and reports
for understanding and analytical purposes.
(This job description does not constitute an
employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change
by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job
change.)
Town of Duxbury is an EEO Employer - M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran Status