IT Work Experience Program
Job Description
Sycamore
Technology Solutions Consultant
All students who accept the position will become a consultant for
Sycamore Technology Solutions – a student managed and operated
company. You will be responsible for meeting the technological needs
of non-profit agencies located in the Wabash Valley, specifically
with agencies affiliated with the United Way of the Wabash Valley.
Responsibilities may include:
Make on-site visits to agencies to talk with members about
current hardware, software, and networking issues; and will seek to
learn about their future technology direction/goals. Work
collectively together to tailor a set of technology support services
that would assist an agency in meeting its goals thereby bringing
added value to the Wabash Valley and communities they serve.
Examples of services provided: website hosting, assistance with
hardware and software, technology problem solving, technology
plans/proposal development, technology literacy, and training.
Additional duties may include:
Ability to track multiple projects and client contact
activities. Create and/or edit client and technical documentation.
Perform hardware and/or software installations and support. Design
and administration of various databases. Develop and maintain web
pages, and coordination of domain name registration and hosting. LAN
design and implementation.
Examples of projects:
Design and administration of databases; website development and/or
maintenance; LAN design and implementation; installation and
maintenance of hardware - computers and peripherals, server, and
printers. Projects do crossover into different areas of technology
to utilize multiple areas of knowledge and expertise.
Requirements:
Must be junior or senior in Computer Science, Electronics and
Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information
Systems or other computer-related majors.
Currently have at least a 2.5 GPA overall, and a 2.9 in major.
For fall/spring semesters must commit to 20 hours per week, in
minimum 4 hour blocks for the period of the program. For summer,
must commit to full-time 37.5 hours per week for at least 8 weeks.
Driving to different non-profit organizations may be
required. A university vehicle will be provided or travel will be reimbursed
for driving a personally owned vehicle.
Duties will normally be performed between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. Monday-Friday, but may periodically require work outside these hours.
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