IT Technician Accounting - Millersville, MD at Geebo

IT Technician

Millersville, MD Millersville, MD Estimated:
$57.
3K - $72.
5K a year Estimated:
$57.
3K - $72.
5K a year 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago POSITION
Summary:
This position supports the LAN Relocation contract for the Social Security Administration and will consist of IT hardware related tasks.
These will include traveling to various sites within the US and unracking/reracking server equipment, deinstalling/reinstalling workstation setups (including docks, monitors, printers, keyboards, mice) and relocating equipment between sites.
JOB DUTIES:
Supporting SSA LAN Relocations (Travel) Follow the Lead Technicians direction and support equipment relocations, equipment moves, installation of new LAN equipment, equipment refreshes Provide installation and relocation services for IT equipment that hooks up to existing Ethernet Local Area Network LAN; including dual IT monitors, standalone personal computers, local and network laser printers, Single Device Setup (SDS) laptops, docking stations, associated peripherals and LAN equipment.
Every site will require the ability to capture job details, notes, and a signature in a QuickBase mobile app.
Supporting Server Refreshments (Travel) Travel to various SSA locations and refresh LAN room equipment.
This would consist of testing the existing equipment, removing it from a rack and setting it back up, then installing new equipment in a rack and configuring it.
Every site will require the ability to capture job details, notes, and a signature in a QuickBase mobile app.
Experience:
One (1) years of demonstrated experience with IT hardware CLEARANCE LEVEL:
Ability to pass a SSA Suitability Check EDUCATION:
High School Diploma Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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