Network Technician/Systems Technician
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Job description
Own your opportunity to provide technical assistance to end users of the United States Postal Service. As a Network Control Technician, you'll see the bigger picture on mission initiatives and where your career can go at GDIT., As a Network Control Technician, the work you'll do at GDIT will be impactful to the mission of USPS. You will play a crucial role in technical support functions at USPS., Provides technical assistance and training to end-users. Complex hardware and software support responsibilities, as well as increased skills in such areas as troubleshooting, application support, hardware installation, hardware/software integration, evaluation of vendor software packages, interface with external hardware/software vendors, or customer service responsibilities., Primary Technical Support for end users, including off-hours support. Installs, modifies, configures, upgrades, and troubleshoots personal computer hardware and software Installs, configures, and maintains peripheral equipment (e.g. printers, scanners, monitors, keyboards, IP phones, etc.). Physical maintenance of networking equipment (Wireless Access Points, Cisco switches, ethernet cabling), including replacing failed access points and network switches. Diagnoses hardware, software, and end-user problems and takes remedial actions. Assists with the implementation of procedural changes. Install, modify, configure, upgrade, and troubleshoot application related software, including, but not limited to, Microsoft products, Oracle Products, Developer Tools (Git, UFT, SQLDeveloper, etc.), virus protection, and general office automation.
Requirements
Computer Hardware,Networking Hardware,Software Support, 3 + years of related experience, + Bachelor's degree in a relevant field from an accredited College/University is preferred.