Hi all,

Anyone interested in a part-time job?

Cheers,
Dennis

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CATE has the following position open. If interested or any 
questions, please contact Joyce Nims 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> by email or at 6-6467.  

Dan Smellow, EC Cares

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Position: Information Technology Consultant II
FTE: .25-.40
Dept: Center for Advanced Technology in Education (CATE), 
College of Ed 
Contact: Joyce Nims, Office Manager, CATE Education
         346-6467
         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

Troubleshoot problems with hardware, software and peripherals in 
both the Mac and PC environments, including modems, network 
cards, sound cards, printers, etc. Call COE support specialists, 
manufacturer technical support and/or take equipment to Computer 
Center for repair when required. Maintain user request and 
feedback system to track progress of projects.

Recommend purchases of hardware, peripherals and software as 
required, and locate best prices and services.

Set-up and install new hardware, peripherals and software. Upgrade 
and repair PCs, Macs and printers by installing hard drives, RAM, 
cards, etc. Maintain and setup laptops for student use.

Maintain database of equipment and software site licenses. Create 
and maintain files on each piece of equipment and software that 
includes disks, manuals, warranty info, etc.

Provide documentation and train employees on routine computer
procedures such as updating anti-virus software, networking, 
listservs and e-mail.

Assist with special projects such as maintaining, creating and
updating web pages and presentations, and maintain backend 
databases.

Maintain and archive listservs

Coordinate equipment checkout system for staff, and maintain 
adequate security.

Assist with administration and maintenance of Apple network, 
including adding accounts, setting permissions, and running back-
ups of server and client files.

NOTE: Prefer individual with skills in database programming, cgi
scripting, updating and maintaining web pages.


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