Technical Assistant – AllCampus NetworkThis position will assist in maintaining card readers and cash register equipment around the campus. Hours are flexible around class schedules. Typical duties would include checking the status of campus card readers via software, visiting buildings with off line equipment, troubleshooting the off line condition, correcting the off line situation by restarting the equipment, installing replacement equipment or correcting cabling problems, and shipping out failed equipment for repair. Some basic desktop PC support may be involved, too (installing printers, etc).Employment can continue into the summer if desired, including responsibility for ID card production at orientation.This position requires knowledge of use of a pc, how to troubleshoot PC problems and correct them, TCPIP networking fundamentals, use of basic hand tools, including cable crimpers, and the ability to follow simple wiring diagrams for communications cabling.The individual should be service oriented and able to work independently to meet defined goals for uptime of equipment. A knack for electronics is a good foundation, and being tenacious about resolving problems with equipment is a must. Must be trustworthy to access sensitive software applications and restricted areas. A background check may be conducted.The pay is $10 per hour, plus meals on campus when on duty. Former employees in this position have worked two or more years, until graduation.Interested persons should apply at the AllCampus Network service counter in the West Dunn Building at the corner of Dan Allen Drive and Thurman Drive.
3/8/2006 9:29:55 AM
so you get free meals when on duty - i take it that means for lunch/dinner break? how is that managed - how would the people you pay know when you work - what kind of system is in place to monitor that?do the card reader devices still dial in or do they use ethernet now? i always wanted to sniff the packets being sent over the network for the card readers but never got a chance tofree bttt basically b/c i'm not interested in the job
3/8/2006 11:27:40 AM
why you waste the time to type those questions then spic
3/8/2006 12:57:42 PM
someone named Jakis called me a spic - how does that work - i'm a white kid - hah
3/8/2006 3:21:07 PM
shut up spic
3/8/2006 3:25:32 PM
theres a form at any of the dining locations that you sign your name to for the meal , usually get something like credit up to 4.25-4.50 for your meal,, atleast thats how university dinning handles their free meals
3/8/2006 10:12:20 PM
Do you have to be a student?
3/9/2006 12:48:22 PM
Actually, no...you don't have to be a student.
3/9/2006 2:57:12 PM
how many hours a week can you expect? i alread got an on campus job so hours are sort of an issue though i am interested
3/9/2006 3:05:37 PM
I would expect around 20 hours a week, more if possible. I can keep someone busy for as many hours as can be worked, but the tasks required may go a little broader past 20 hours.
3/10/2006 3:28:01 PM
bttt
3/12/2006 8:12:56 PM