School District No. 6 (Rocky Mountain) is now accepting external applications for:
IT Systems Specialist
Permanent, full-time (40 hr/wk)
Effective January 15, 2024
An IT Systems Specialist shares responsibility with the other members of the Tech Systems Support Team for the ongoing delivery of district IT services. The work is accomplished in direct consultation with other members of the Tech Systems Support Team as well as the IT Manager, and occasionally the Director - Technology and Innovative Learning, or other departments. This position is supervised directly by the IT Manager.
Work involves planning, deployment and sustainment of all district IT services and related network/computer hardware. The Tech Systems Support Team shares workload according to areas of expertise and/or interest at the discretion of the IT Manager. Additionally, each IT Systems Specialist is primarily responsible for supporting end-users (students, staff) at specific District schools & sites.
An IT Systems Specialist must be able to function effectively with minimal guidance in high pressure situations and be able to judge when to involve the IT Manager, 3rd party support vendors, or other members of the Tech Systems Support Team for additional support. The IT Systems Specialist is expected to maintain the highest level of confidentiality in all activities.
1.Responsible for the day-to-day monitoring & maintenance of IT services in assigned zones/areas. The IT Systems Specialist is expected to cross-train to ensure service coverage is maintained when colleagues are unavailable or absent.
2.Responsible for productivity in assigned specialty areas, such as firewall administration, IT security monitoring, wireless/wired network administration or software/device administration.
3.Responsible for individual work schedule and time/resource management.
4.Work with other IT System Specialists to plan team-level work, to provide support to each other, and update colleagues on tasks and projects.
5.As required, perform research, propose projects, and make recommendations on the suitability of proposed services, hardware or software considering the requirements of district departments and end-users.
6.Collectively, configure and deploy hardware and software to district sites.
7.Receive and address end-user IT service requests; set task priorities according to urgency and user impact consistent with departmental standards and practice. Identify and address root causes to minimize service requests.
8.Obtain and analyze data. Engage in data-driven decision making, and when proposing projects or determining specifications.
9.Perform diagnostic and repair services on network and computer hardware, as required.
10.Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Knowledge, Abilities and Skills
1.Strong adaptable analytical skills required to troubleshoot and address computer, network and software-related problems.
2.Basic knowledge of network administration including DNS, DHCP and IP routing.
3.Basic knowledge of IT security in areas of device encryption and mobile device management.
4.Expert knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems and management tools.
5.Strong independently motivated learning ability to ensure skills and knowledge remain relevant for current and future needs in a quickly evolving environment.
6.Strong team player with good communication and planning skills.
7.Excellent troubleshooting skills, as well as an ability to choose a course of action with incomplete or inaccurate information.
8.Future thinker who likes the challenge of new and changing technologies, and is able to balance short term tactical work with progress toward a long term strategic vision.
9.Superior customer service skills, complemented by strong interpersonal communication and the ability to de-escalate high-anxiety interactions.
10.Ability to plan work schedules and set work priorities in alignment with district goals and standards.
11.Adaptable, lifelong learner.
12.Good organizational, documentation and administrative skills.
13.Is trustworthy, a self-starter and able to function well independently as needed.
14.Is prepared to travel throughout the district on an ongoing basis in a district vehicle.
Required Training, Certification and Experience
1.High School Diploma or equivalent.
2.Microsoft certifications (equivalent to a two-year post-secondary technical diploma), or equivalent experience.
3.Minimum of two years administrative training and experience with Microsoft server 2016, 2019, or 2022
4.Experience with administration of M365 administration
5.Minimum 2 years of experience in a similar position or demonstrated equivalency.
6.Training or experience as well as demonstrated competency in the fundamentals of network administration, support, and troubleshooting.
7.Training or experience in current district standard applications (hardware and software).
8.Able to use critical thinking techniques to troubleshoot IT user requests and overall project orientated accountabilities.
9.Strong ability to communicate well with team members and escalates issues appropriately when determined necessary.
10.Valid BC Class 5 driver’s license.
Rate of pay:
$35.56/hr, as per Collective Agreement 440
For further information, please contact Andrew Henyecz, IT Manager, at Andrew.henyecz@sd6.bc.ca.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume, along with two (2) references who have supervised you, quoting competition #CW23-77 by Friday, January 12, 2024 at 4:00 pm (MDT) to:
Human Resources
School District No.6 (Rocky Mountain)
Fax: (250) 342-6966 e-mail: hr@sd6.bc.ca
Job Types: Permanent, Full-time
Salary: $35.56 per hour
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- Vision care
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
- Overtime
Supplemental pay types:
- Overtime pay
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2024-01-12
Expected start date: 2024-01-15