Information Technology Support Specialist

Job Description

The U.S. District Court in Madison, Wisconsin is hiring a full-time IT Support Specialist to provide technical support for judges and staff. Responsibilities include installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining hardware, software, mobile devices, and courtroom technology, and assisting with IT administration tasks. The ideal candidate must have good technical knowledge and be able to communicate effectively.

Qualifications

CL 25 Required Competencies: Knowledge of current technology, routine hardware maintenance and troubleshooting procedures, and commonly used software applications. Knowledge of IT security principles, practices, and policies. Knowledge of theories, principles, and practices for testing, installing, deploying, maintaining, and diagnosing problems with computer hardware and software. Familiarity with remote desktop and other remote support technologies. Basic knowledge of and troubleshooting skills with audio/visual systems. Skill in training court personnel in relevant applications. Skill in translating technical terms into non-technical language. Hands-on experience with installing and troubleshooting hardware such as printers, desktops, monitors, laptops, tablets, and peripherals. Hands-on experience with installing and troubleshooting end user applications including: Windows 10 & 11 Microsoft Office O365 Adobe Acrobat Modern Web browsers (Safari, Firefox, Edge) Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with individuals and in groups to provide information, facilitate meetings, influence decision-making, write procedures, and provide training. Ability to telework from home or alternate work location in the event the office is inaccessible due to inclement weather or other emergency. CL26 Required Competencies: Encompasses all of the same competencies above, but also adds: Ability to implement, operate and document information technology systems considering both hardware and software issues. Knowledge of operating systems, servers and workstation products. Skill in analyzing needs and product requirements for supported applications. Skill in identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions for supported applications. Court Preferred Qualifications: One or more of the following: Certification with Microsoft, Linux, Cisco Networking, or similar technologies. Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or relevant field. Experience with scripting languages such as Python and PowerShell General knowledge of court functions and operations Federal judiciary work experience Personal Characteristics: Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. Maturity, good judgment, high ethical standards, and a positive work attitude. Highly organized and able to multi-task, as well as manage projects and meet deadlines. Ability to remain calm and professional in stressful situations. Ability to take initiative and work without direct supervision. Ability to communicate professionally, both orally and in writing.

Required Documents

Cover Letter Resume References Judicial Branch Federal Employment Application (AO78).

Department Information

Agency

U.S. Courts

Department

Judicial Branch

Location

Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, United States