The Washington State University (WSU) Libraries invite applications for an 
Information Technology Specialist (III). Reporting to the Head of Systems and 
Technical Operations, this full-time position is located at Washington State 
University in Pullman, WA.

As an independent, proactive and customer service focused team member this 
position is the main desktop support resource for public computers in all 
Pullman campus libraries including: general desktop computing, specialized 
computing in the Dimensions Lab (2D and 3D computer graphics/animation 
software, virtual reality), Dimensions Studio (photogrammetry and 3D Scanning) 
and the Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (hardware and software 
related to the recording and digitization of image and audio/visual material). 
This position will also have some responsibility to create and deliver training 
and documentation.  Additionally, this position will provide software support, 
including programming to automate installation/update processes and to support 
other organizational needs. This specialist will work with Libraries employees 
and patrons to quickly and effectively resolve Systems help desk jobs.

 

Required Qualifications:

Four years of information technology experience; OR equivalent 
education/experience.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

-          Demonstrated experience with a variety of software and hardware 
including motherboards, memory, hard drives, power supplies, monitors, 
scanners, and projectors.

-          Demonstrated experience managing a classroom or computer lab 
environment that supports a wide range of technology (2D and 3D computer 
graphics and animation software, 3D printing,                        
Photogrammetry, 3D scanning, A/V recording and digitization).

-          Demonstrated experience with equipment troubleshooting including the 
use of software diagnostic tools.

-          Demonstrated experience creating and delivering training.

-          Demonstrated experience creating understandable documentation.

-          Experience with a programming or scripting language commonly used in 
desktop support.

-          Experience tracking problems and problem resolution.

-          Experience installing and troubleshooting operating systems in a 
Windows environment.

-          Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, MIS or related field.

-          Experience with Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager or 
similar device management framework.

-          Experience with Microsoft Hyper-V or other virtualization software.

-          Experience with Windows and Linux Server Administration.

 

The University

Washington State University (www.wsu.edu), one of two research universities in 
the state, was founded in 1890 as the state’s land-grant institution and has a 
current enrollment of approximately 30,000 undergraduate, graduate, and 
professional students and approximately 7,000 faculty and staff. The University 
strongly values diversity among its faculty, staff, and students. WSU students 
come together from diverse social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds from around 
the nation and more than 90 countries. As a comprehensive, land-grant 
institution, Washington State University is committed to excellence in 
teaching, research, and outreach to all constituents.


The Libraries

The WSU Libraries (libraries.wsu.edu), one of two Association of Research 
Libraries (ARL) in the state, houses over two million books and over 30,000 
journal and magazine subscriptions. The Libraries are a part of the Orbis 
Cascade Alliance and are deeply invested, along with our partner libraries in 
Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, in the activities of the shared Unified Resource 
Management and shared Discovery environment. As an active partner in the Orbis 
Cascade Alliance, the WSU Libraries both inform and reflect the guiding tenets 
of the Alliance, which are: work smart, design for engagement, and innovate to 
transform. The Libraries also houses and co-directs the Center for Digital 
Scholarship and Curation (cdsc.libraries.wsu.edu), a collaboration with the 
College of Arts & Sciences that fosters digital projects across all 
disciplines and is home to national programs such as the Tribal Stewardship 
Cohort Program, The Sustainable Heritage Network 
(sustainableheritagenetwork.org), the Plateau Peoples’ Web Portal 
(plateauportal.libraries.wsu.edu) and Mukurtu CMS (mukurtu.org).


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