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Chemistry IT support group is hiring!

Apply today if you:

  • Work well with others.
  • Can help keep our office equipment organized.
  • And are interested in learning to set up and maintain office computers and support staff and Chemistry faculty using them.

We have up to two full-time positions available this summer (2013). Work continues part-time during the semesters.

Pay starts at $9.50/hr.

Fuller job description

  • Maintain organization of computer-related equipment.
    • Includes moving computer equipment in and out of our office, and making sure things go in the right places and locations are properly labeled.
      • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
    • Includes performing hardware inventory throughout the department.
  • On the job training so you can:
    • Install operating systems and applications on Windows and Macs and do updates. Includes network and printer settings.
    • Help department staff and faculty at their computers for things you are comfortable and trained to do. 
    • Maintain and update group's documentation for ourselves and users for things you are knowledgeable about.
    • Perform web page edits.

Application questions

Demographic data and availability: Who are you, and when are you available?

  • Name and NetID (we'll be contacting via NetID@cornell.edu).
  • Other contact info
  • What year will you be entering Fall'13?
  • Are you Federal Work Study (FWS) eligible?
  • Number of hours you are willing to work during the summer (20-40 available).
  • Will you be doing any other job, study, or anything else affecting your availability this summer?
  • Number of hours anticipated being available to work during the coming semesters (10+)

Reference data: Who can I contact to confirm your work experience?

  • If any, list employment positions held at Cornell. Please include name and NetID of Cornell supervisor for each position listed.
  • List any non-Cornell, relevant, work experience.

Skills and interests data

  • Provide examples of you using skills which would demonstrate your ability to help keep our office's computer equipment organized.
  • Provide an example of one of the most challenging computer software problem you faced, and what you did to solve it.
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