System Support Specialist I
Kern Community College District
Salary: $62,032.80 - $87,650.76 Annually
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: FY24-2501005
Location: Porterville, CA
Department: Information Technology
Basic Function
Under the direction of assigned supervisor, install and support desktops, laptops, application software, printers, computer labs and related technology for Faculty, Staff and Administrators in person, via telephone or with the use of remote access tools. Assist with the support of the college's information technology systems and applications; these systems include the voice and data networks, servers, computers, printers, software and applications used by college employees and students.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Systems Support Specialist I is distinguished from the II by a focus on servicing PCs and related equipment.
Representative Duties
Diagnose and troubleshoot PC related software and hardware problems.
Coordinate timely resolution of and follow-up on software and hardware problems with all levels of IT resources including network, server, application, and help desk support operations.
Work with hardware and software manufacturers' support in handling and if necessary escalating warranty repair and parts replacement issues.
Log details of support provided in Help Desk trouble-ticketing system;
Advance the use of a knowledge repository to share information among all levels of IT service and support.
Develop and use workstation configuration management tools and procedures to perform software distribution, patch management, inventory management and imaging. Install, configure and support a wide variety of complex software applications that support the needs of the college faculty, staff and students.
Develop, recommend and use best tools and practices for computer lab management; Develop and deploy optimized images in timely and effective manner to the campus computer labs that include a wide variety of both purchased and shareware software packages.
Work with network and server support operations to setup and support effective processes (i.e. Group Policies, Login Scripts, Roaming profiles, etc...) for providing users with access to resources and determining the behavior (profile) of all computers on campus.
Assist with the installation, configuration, and support of network (wired, WIFI) equipment and servers in alignment with district wide IT processes and standards.
Maintain proper hardware replacement planning information to assist with forecasting the regular replacement and/or upgrading of desktop, laptop, printer and related technology assets.
Receive, prioritize, and respond to Help Desk Service tickets, incoming calls, and/or e-mails regarding PC hardware and software problems.
Identify chronic problems and work with Help Desk support operations in performing root-cause analysis on such problems and finding solutions for reducing or eliminating them.
Receive, prioritize, and complete individual and group requests for hardware or software moves, adds, and changes.
Work to identify and implement technology standards for on campus technology support or collaborate with peers across the district to develop best practices and foster continuous improvement of IT services.
Provide input and recommendations on hardware specifications required to meet the computing needs of end users.
Help ensure end users are aware of what hardware and software is available for their use and how to obtain support for all IT services.
Work toward attainment of key support goals such an average response time, mean time to repair, end-user satisfaction and number of problems resolved within a given period.
Provide brief hands-on training to users in the use of hardware and software.
Maintain system documentation including configuration information for technology you are directly responsible for.
Stay informed of trends in hardware and software, troubleshooting, automation technologies and other changes that could improve PC server and support.
Perform related duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination equivalent to: Associate's degree supplemented by college-level course work in computer software applications, business practices or a related field and one (1) year of increasingly responsible experience in the use and support of computer software and hardware providing technological support to a variety of end-users.
OR
High school diploma, GED or equivalent certificate of competency and three years of work experience such as described in the representative duties section of the specification.
Completed application packet must include:
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