Information Technology - Intern
Student must be detail oriented.
Customer service skills are a must. Student will need to be aware that they will be representing our department when on campus.
Adhere to guidance and ask questions.
Windows operating system troubleshooting and installation experience. Additionally, experience with computer hardware troubleshooting or familiarity with computer hardware components is preferred.
However, if no experience - Position requires a desire to learn how to do basic Windows operating system hardware and software troubleshooting.
Work study will be trained to build Windows systems using an imaging program.
May assist with classroom and network equipment installations.
A curiosity to learn more about how a business maintains and supports the end users.
Physically be able to reach over head, climb ladders and lift up to 50lbs.
To qualify for a work-study position, you must first have a completed FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to determine your eligibility. You may apply for multiple work-study positions. Your submitted application will be sent to the position supervisor(s), and it is up to them to contact you for an interview or for hiring. After being hired, you will be required to sign a financial aid work-study contract, and complete hire forms through our Human Resources office.