IT jobs refer to positions within the Information Technology sector, which encompasses a broad range of roles focused on the development, implementation, and maintenance of technology systems. These positions often require skills in programming, network administration, cybersecurity, and data analysis. IT professionals work with computer hardware, software applications, and algorithms. Key characteristics of IT jobs include a focus on problem-solving, continuous learning to keep up with technological advancements, and the ability to adapt to the evolving digital landscape. Many IT roles also support remote work, given the digital nature of the tasks.
IT jobs refer to positions in the field of Information Technology, a sector dedicated to computing technology, telecommunications, and data management. These jobs typically involve the design, development, implementation, support, and management of computer-based information systems. Key characteristics of IT jobs include a focus on problem-solving, continual learning due to rapidly evolving technologies, and a blend of technical proficiency with soft skills like teamwork and communication. Roles can range from software developers and system analysts to network engineers and cyber security specialists, all contributing to the technological backbone of modern businesses.
WAN/LAN administration, including designing and managing network services, Internet connectivity, network remote PC control, email systems, firewall standards, security protocols, and anti-spam - anti-virus enterprise solutions. The employee supports various departmental software applications.
Work is performed with considerable independence and requires considerable initiative and judgment. The employee is expected to adhere to regulations involving policy, standards and procedures, and confidentiality as determined by departmental regulations and local, state, and federal legal requirements. A thorough criminal history and background check is mandatory and the successful applicant must
be approved by TLETS (Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunication Systems). Knowledge of Information technologies, including but not limited to: Windows Desktop OS, Office Suites, PC hardware/software, peripherals.
Must be able to type work independently and perform tasks under pressure with short deadlines; develop and maintain relationships with peers across departments and consultants; multi-task, organize and prioritize a changing work schedule to meet needs of department; follow oral and written instructions; effectively communicate both orally and in written form, technical information to non-technical users; obtain sufficient and essential information; attend training classes, seminars,
meetings, etc both locally and/or out of town as needed. Degree from an accredited secondary learning institution with major coursework in Computer Science/IT and two or more years of experience; OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Relative technical certifications may be considered for substitution. CISCO, Microsoft or equivalent certifications are desirable. Must be approved by TLETS (Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems). Must possess a valid driver license. Job Posted by Applicant Pro