Network Coordinator Customer Service & Call Center - Urbana, IL at Geebo

Network Coordinator

Company Name:
University Of Illinois
Network Coordinator University of
illinois
AITS Network Coordinator Urbana Campus The University of Illinois seeks a Network Coordinator to interact with University Administration units and the University-wide client communities to identify, analyze, and solve business problems and promote the value of office systems technology as related to the Desktop Support
services
unit. The Network Coordinator will design, build, and implement desktop systems across the enterprise and troubleshoot desktop and peripheral hardware performance issues. The Network Coordinator will primarily work with EnterpriseWorks and the University of Illinois Research Park Clients. Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree, preferably in
computer
Science, Management Information Sciences, or related technical field and five years of progressively responsible experience managing technically complex administrative information systems required (within the higher education sector preferred). For a full description of responsibilities and requirements, please visit uajobs.hr.uillinois.edu/. This is a full-time, 12-month Academic Professional position. For full consideration, candidates must apply and submit a letter of application, resume, and names/addresses/phone numbers of three professional references by March 13, 2014 at uajobs.hr. uillinois.edu/. Employee Relations and Human Resources 271 Henry Administration Building, MC 341 506 South Wright St. Urbana, IL 61801 333-2600 The University of Illinois is an affirmative action/ equal opportunity employer dedicated to building a
community
of excellence, equity and diversity. University Administration welcomes applications from women, underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities, sexual minority groups and other candidates who will lead and contribute to the diversification and enrichment of ideas and perspectives. MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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