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IT Technician - Denver Campus 2026-2027
2026-2027 School Year
Address: 7834 Galway Ln, Denver, NC 28037
Start Date: 7/1/2026
Report to: IT Director
IT Technician
Summary
The IT Technician provides front-line technical support to students, teachers, and staff in a K–12 educational environment. This role is responsible for assisting with the setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting of classroom technologies, student devices, and staff workstations. The ideal candidate is customer-service oriented, technically curious, and eager to grow their skills while supporting meaningful work in public education.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Respond to help desk tickets and classroom support requests in a timely and professional manner from initial request through and including follow up.
- Setup and configure computers, Chromebooks, tablets, printers, projectors, and other instructional technologies.
- Create and maintain Google Accounts, Active Directory Accounts for students and staff.
- Provide basic troubleshooting for hardware, software, and connectivity issues (e.g., logins, printing problems, app malfunctions).
- Support students and staff with password resets, account access, and basic tech-related questions.
- Perform routine maintenance and updates on classroom technology devices.
- Help with inventory tracking of technology assets (tagging, documenting, organizing).
- Assist with the distribution of student devices during deployment periods.
- Escalate more complex issues to Level 2 or senior technicians when necessary.
- Maintain clear and accurate records of work performed using the school’s helpdesk system.
- Follow all district data privacy, security, and acceptable use policies.
- Provide courteous, respectful, and responsive service to all school staff and students
- Communicate effectively with students, staff, administration and the IT team.
- Perform any other duties related to the IT Department as needed.
- Support after-hour events (Graduations, Musical, Staff Events, etc) as needed
- Commuting between campuses on occasion
Qualifications
- Knowledge of a wide range of computer systems software, applications, hardware, networking, and communications.
- Knowledge of and ability to perform hardware and software repairs to various computer systems (Chromebooks, Windows PCs, iPads, etc.)
- Ability to perform routine preventive maintenance on systems software, applications, hardware, networking, and communications.
- Knowledge of current technological developments/trends in area of focus.
- Record maintenance skills.
- Ability to provide direction to staff and/or students to resolve technological issues.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of individuals.
- Ability to determine computer problems and to coordinate hardware, software, and/or network solutions.
- Ability to analyze and resolve basic computer problems.
- Ability to communicate technical guidance and instruction to users on the use of devices and/or applications and systems.
- Working knowledge of server management, networking, security (cameras and access control).
- Ability to prioritize and multitask
Lincoln Charter Community Traits
- A love of children
- A strong commitment to quality college preparation
- A willingness to model the Lincoln Charter Community Expectations: Honesty, Respect, Empathy, Responsibility, Service and Preparedness
- Ability to build relationships and serve as a positive role model within the LCS community
Physical Requirements
- Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer
- Must be able to lift 15 pounds at times
Terms of Employment
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Department |
Reports To |
FLSA Status |
Benefits |
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IT |
IT Director |
Full-Time 12-Month Salaried Non-Exempt |
Full (Health, 401(k), Supplemental) |