Computer Maintenance Technician - Elizabethtown, United States - Hardin County Schools

    Hardin County Schools
    Hardin County Schools Elizabethtown, United States

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    CLASS TITLE:

    COMPUTER MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN BASIC FUNCTION:
    Perform a variety of skilled and technical duties related to the installation, repair, alteration and maintenance of microcomputers, computers, printers and other peripheral equipment; train District personnel in use of microcomputers and related software operation

    REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    • Perform a variety of skilled and technical duties related to the installation, repair, alternation and maintenance of microcomputers, computers, printers and other peripheral equipment; schedule repairs or installations.
    • Develop and conduct one-on-one and group training of District personnel in use of microcomputers and related software.
    • Inspect, isolate and diagnose system malfunctions and determine appropriate repair procedures; replace defective parts and restore to proper operation of equipment; analyze and resolve general software malfunctions.
    • Develop and maintain cable location diagrams for local area networks, device sharing and computer terminals.
    • Install microcomputer hardware systems and software, including upgrades and enhancements.
    • Perform preventive maintenance on printers including cleaning, lubricating, adjusting mechanical parts and checking cables and connectors as necessary; dust circuit boards and disk drives.
    • Install mainframe equipment including terminals, printers and modems; determine appropriate location for installation; install cables and connect devices and test device for proper operation.
    • Maintain and repair data terminals and a variety of data communications equipment, including multiplexer equipment, span equipment, modems and interfacing equipment.
    • Move equipment to new locations as requested; reroute and install communication cables for new location; test system to assure proper operation.
    • Perform component level equipment repair; remove defective components and replace and initiate test procedures according to established procedures; locate and request replacement components.
    • Operate multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal injectors, and digital logic probes to test circuiting by signal injection method; operate hand tools, protocol analyzers, floppy disk analyzer, diagnostic software, soldering iron and cable testing equipment.
    • Communicate with a variety of departments regarding the repair and installation of computer equipment; communicate with vendors and manufacturers regarding parts, pricing, purchases and product information to find best source of supply.
    • Provide assistance, information and technical expertise to faculty, administrators and students regarding the safe and proper operation, care and maintenance of computerized equipment.
    • Maintain records of computer and network repairs, materials used, moving and installation activities and work orders; maintain records of maintenance supplies used; maintain an adequate spare parts inventory.
    • Perform related duties as assigned

    KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

    KNOWLEDGE OF:

    • Computerized and electronic equipment including microcomputer, computer terminals, peripherals and other data communication equipment.
    • Methods, equipment and tools used in the skilled repair and servicing of computer equipment.
    • Electronic and electrical theory and practices.
    • Analog and digital communications equipment and maintenance techniques.
    • Safety practices and precautions used in working with computer equipment.
    • Operation of a variety of testing equipment, hand and power tools and measuring instruments.
    • Basic DOS commands and computer operations.
    • Technical aspects of the computer field.
    • Diagnostic techniques and procedures used in computer and electronics repair.
    • Basic record-keeping techniques.
    • Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
    • Health and safety regulations

    ABILITY TO:

    • Maintain regular and predictable attendance.
    • Perform a variety of skilled and technical duties related to the installation, repair, alternation and maintenance of microcomputer, computers, printers, modems, multiplexers, span equipment and other data communications equipment.
    • Install computers and related equipment at District sites.
    • Operate electronic measuring instruments, testing equipment and tools in a safe and proper manner.
    • Read and interpret schematics and blueprints.
    • Read, interpret and implement technical service manuals and schematic diagrams to repair assigned computer and peripheral equipment.
    • Plan and lay out installation and repair work including estimating labor and material costs.
    • Maintain records related to work performed.
    • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
    • Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
    • Work independently with little direction.
    • Lift heavy objects

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

    Any combination equivalent to:

    two years college-level course work in electronics and two years increasingly responsible experience repairing and servicing computer terminals, microcomputers and data communications equipment.