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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN II

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN II

at City Of Detroit

Detroit, MI

Posted: 2-11-2025

Information Technology and Computer Science

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$49,912/year

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About this Career

Computer User Support Specialists

Skills

Cloud Computing, Software Systems, Office Equipment, Information Technology, Management, Desktop Support, Voicemail, Client Services, Quality Control, System Support, Dry Powder Inhalers, Equipment Repair, Communications Server, Geospatial Databases, Software Maintenance, Spreadsheets, Technical Support, Information Systems, Flowcharts, Word Processing, Active Directory, Root Cause Analysis, Technical Training, Operations, Systems Analysis, Troubleshooting (Problem Solving), Backup Devices, Sales, Remedial Action, Property Ownership, Innovation, Data Processing Systems, Data Entry, Computer Security, Computer Literacy, Data Centers, Operating Systems, Software Installation, Computer Science

Job Description

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN II
 Salary $39,237.00 - $60,587.00 Annually Location Michigan, MI Job Type Certified-Regular Civil Service Job Number 2024315115102LCNCTYT Department Dept of Innovation & Tech Opening Date 02/12/2025 Closing Date 2/20/2025 11:59 PM Eastern Bargaining Unit 7100-Senior Accountants Analysts and Appraisers As
DESCRIPTION
BENEFITS QUESTIONS Description The Information Technology Technician II is an intermediate level paraprofessional located in the Department of Innovation and Technology that supports or assists other Department of Innovation and Technology and City personnel who design, operate, and use automatic data processing systems applications and products. As an Information Technology Technician II, the supervisor, higher-grade Information Technology Technicians, higher-grade information technology professionals or other designated employee may provide standing instructions on recurring assignments by indicating what is to be done, applicable policies and procedures to follow, quality and quantity of work expected, deadlines, and priority of assignments. In general, Information Technology Technicians perform four major functions: install and maintain hardware and software systems; maintain and repair equipment; set-up computer security measures; and troubleshoot and offer technical support. The work performed by an Information Technology Technician II primarily involves providing services or assistance to one or a mix of functional areas typically identified as security, network, systems, storage/backup, mobility, and desktop support. Information Technology Technician II assists Information Technology Specialists in collecting, organizing, and maintaining computer program documentation and manuals. As directed, Information Technology Technicians code programs, create flowcharts and diagrams, and perform other similar duties. Examples of Duties Assists with oversight of the daily performance of computer systems Operates a variety of standard office equipment such as a PC, printer, telephone, facsimile machine (fax), and copier to monitor systems and prepare documentation Performs other computer system support such as data entry and verification, assembly and preparation of computer programs for processing, and the review of output for accuracy and completeness Enters commands and observes system functioning to verify correct operations and detect errors Understands and utilizes cloud computing and storage solutions to provide users and with various capabilities to store and process their data in third-party data centers Reviews property ownership data, including deeds, tax rolls, etc. Provides assistance in reviewing property sales utilizing the Detroit Property Inventory (DPI) System, which interfaces with the Equalizer System Sets up equipment for employee use, performs or ensures proper installation of cables, operating systems, or appropriate software Installs and performs repairs to hardware, software, or peripheral equipment, following design or installation specifications Maintains records of daily data communication transactions, problems and remedial actions taken, or installation activities Performs backup/recovery procedures on a daily basis Orders and inventories spare parts, including stripping surplus equipment for usable parts Confers with management and users, including Public Safety personnel, to assist in identifying trends and performing root cause analysis for systems problems Performs communications server administration such as establishing user and voicemail accounts, setting passwords, backups, and assigning access levels Trains users to use new or modified equipment Performs ongoing hardware and software maintenance operations, including installing or upgrading hardware or software May be required to perform duties or provide support beyond normal work days for projects and supported system maintenance requirements Performs special projects and other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Education For all Information Technology Technicians, it is a requirement to have completed High School graduation or General Educational Development (GED) certificate. It is preferred that the high school coursework include some basic information technology related classes, such as basic computer skills, software packages, business applications, or other technology related coursework. An Associate's Degree or technical training in computer science, information systems, programming, systems analysis, or a related field is preferred.
Experience:
Technology Technicians must demonstrate proficiency with integrated word processing and spreadsheet functions. Information Technology Technician II - at least one (1) year of experience License /
Certificates:
Some positions may require certification in specific hardware, software, or other technology related matters.
Equivalency:
Equivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis.
BACKGROUND AND OTHER CHECKS
Applicants may be subject to background, criminal, and credit checks.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Individuals appointed to a position in this class will be required to serve a probationary period of six months with the possibility of a six-month extension for a total of twelve months. If promoted to a position in this class, an individual will be required to serve a probationary period of six months. Performance will be carefully evaluated during the probationary period. Continued employment in this class will be contingent upon successful completion of the probationary period and meeting all of the performance expectation requirements. Some positions may require certification in specific hardware, software, or other technology related matters.
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Assists team with the preparation of maps, field applications and geo-databases Compiles, evaluates, modifies, and analyzes data to support preparation of web-based mapping applications Performs quality control and processing of remote sensed data
PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION
Automotive electrical experience preferred
CLIENT SERVICES
IT service desk experience preferred Active Directory experience preferred
NOTE:
CJIS -CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS CLEARANCE REQUIRED
PLEASE
ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR RESUME & ALL RELEVANT DOCUMENTATION TO YOUR APPLICATION.
INCOMPLETE
APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED.
Supplemental Information Evaluation Plan
Interview:
70%
Evaluation of Training, Experience & Personal Qualifications:
30% Total of Interview and Evaluation T.E.
P:
100% Additional points may be awarded for:
Veteran Points:
0 - 15 points
Detroit Residency Credit:
15 points
LRD:
02/11/2025 Employer City of Detroit Address Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Ave ste 316 Detroit, Michigan, 48226 Website

Other Job Posting Details

Salary

Minimum

Maximum

$39,237/yr

$60,587/yr

MINIMUM EDUCATION LEVEL

High school or GED

MINIMUM YEARS EXPERIENCE

1