Education At Work (E@W) enables students from traditionally underserved communities to secure a high-quality post-graduation job through evidence informed work-based learning programs. E@W aims to equip students with the high-value skills and experiences sought in the professional world by offering meaningful work opportunities.
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Job Summary As a Tech Support Representative, you will be our internal clients' first point of contact, providing essential technical support and troubleshooting for hardware, software, and network-related issues. You will also assist with system configurations and installations, ensuring smooth operations and high customer satisfaction.
Seasonal Position ending 4/30/2025.
\n Primary ResponsibilitiesInstall, configure, and troubleshoot computer hardware and software.Provide client support for program integration and implementation.Identify technical issues and resolve problems via phone, email, or any other electronic medium to onsite and remote-working team members.Configure internet-related software applications.Create new accounts using organization-approved software tools (i.e. Microsoft Active Directory, etc.)Troubleshoot technical and non-technical issues related to systems, web hosting, and services.Evaluate computer system workload capacity to determine feasibility of expansion.Test vendor and client software for compatibility and usability.Assist in training staff on software and hardware use.Other duties as assigned.Knowledge of word processing, database, and Intranet software.Proficient in systems and Internet applications, including web browsers and email.Experience with Desktop, Laptop, Virtual, and Cloud-based programs (helpful). Minimum QualificationsHigh School diploma.Actively enrolled in a technical degree program (preferred).Experience with Cisco, Thin Client, and Cloud based programs preferred.Experience with Microsoft Windows Server/Desktop.Excellent customer service skills.Strong interpersonal and organizational skills.Ability to multi-task and prioritize effectively.Proficient in troubleshooting and problem resolution. Work Requirements/ExpectationsFlexible, 30-40 hours per week, some weekends required.Intuit hours of Operations: M-F 9a-5pFlexible hours, in-office work approach.Must be open to occasional travel as required for business needs.Capable of working at a computer workstation for extended durations.Ability to work independently, demonstrating strong initiative and time management skills.Proficient in effectively collaborating with offsite team members, utilizing digital communication tools. Compensation/BenefitsCompetitive pay at $17-$18/hour. Earn up to $5250 in Tuition Assistance, based on job and academic performance (eligible after 2 months of employment).
\n$17 - $18 an hour
Non-Exempt
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