Computer Room Operator Information Technology (IT) - Middlebury, VT at Geebo

Computer Room Operator

Middlebury, VT Middlebury, VT Full-time Full-time $21.
43 an hour $21.
43 an hour Description:
Are you looking for an entry-level tech position as a starting place to build a new career? No previous experience is required! Do you prefer a Monday-Friday position with a schedule that starts later in the day (10am-6:
30pm)? Are you well-suited for a job where you complete a set of clearly defined tasks daily, but also have opportunities to problem-solve and troubleshoot if things don't go exactly as planned? If this opportunity sounds intriguing to you, keep reading to learn more about the skills needed to be successful in this role.
Accuracy and attention to detail are critical.
Flexibility is key.
Technological processes do not always go smoothly, potentially causing later shift ending times.
Additional hours may be necessary for coverage if the other operator is out of the office.
Patience.
There is not always a constant flow of work in this position and the successful candidate will need to take initiative to fill any gaps with meaningful work.
Communication skills.
Two operators tag-team this role and will need to be able to communicate openly and efficiently about the status of tasks, where things are in the workflow, etc.
Ability to work as a team with the other operator, but also complete tasks independently after training has been completed.
Pay rate begins at $21.
43/hour Monday-Friday 10am-6:
30pm with 30-minute lunch daily.
40 hours per week.
(some overtime may be necessary) Benefits include paid holidays, paid time off, paid time for community service/volunteer work, health/dental/life insurance options, 401(k) with employer match, and more! Equal Opportunity Employer Requirements:
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, specifically Word, Excel and Outlook Some travel among bank offices is required Reliable home internet and email access is necessary.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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