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Job Location | Surrey, BC |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Full Time |
Union/Affiliation:C.U.P.E. Local 3338Pay range:$20.88 Hourly Plus 9% in Lieu of BenefitsSFU Department Descr:Surrey Campus IT ServicesPosition Grade:5# of openings:8Biweekly Hours:Up to 30 hoursProvides comprehensive services to students, faculty, staff and external client of the audio-visual and computing equipment and facilities. Provides help to users in person or over the phone for problems related to computer services, audio visual services, video conferencing and commonly used software. The work includes evenings and weekend shifts and the incumbent may be called upon on short notice to cover vacant shifts. Performs other duties and responsibilities consistent with the job description and classification on request.**High school graduation and general courses or training of moderate duration (one semester or equivalent) in computing and audio visual technology.**6 months of related experience.Good knowledge of computers, operating systems, and servers (e.g., Macs, OSX, PCs, various Window systems, and Unix Good knowledge of software applications (MS Office, FTP, SFU Connect, viruses and protection techniques, internet browsers,) in both a PC and Mac environment.Ability to use a variety of hand tools (e.g., screwdrivers, pliers, etc.).Ability to perform minor repairs and maintenance on audio-visual and computing equipment.Ability to resolve minor software problems.Ability to operate and perform basic setup of audio-visual equipment (e.g., digital recording, audio and video recording and playback systems, projectors, and microphones and public address systems, etc.).Ability to exercise mature judgment and to work on own initiative.Ability to follow oral and written instructions accurately.Good oral communication skills.Good interpersonal, problem solving and organizational skills.Ability to lift up to 25 kg.Ability to work flexible hours during evenings and weekends.**An equivalent combination of formal education, certificate/program of study and experience is acceptable.Please note: There are 4 to 8 positions available. This is a part-time position working variable hours bi-weekly, up to a maximum of 30 hours bi-weekly. Days of work are Monday to Saturday. Must be able to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends. Priority will be given to registered SFU students who must submit a Fall 2021 class schedule with their cover letter and resume.