Information Technology Typical Responsibilities

Students have substantial responsibilities as a valued team member in IT departments throughout area companies. Look through some of the activities below to get ideas on how Cristo Rey students can start contributing to your bottom line.
Hardware Management

Hardware set-up: Routinely monitor, test, repair and, as needed, replace computer hardware (i.e. monitor, printer, keyboard, mouse, USB connection, etc.) that is not functioning properly.  

On-site support: Set up, test, monitor and support technology and audio visual equipment (i.e. Polycom, microphone, projector) within corporate facility.  

Perform checks on hardware throughout corporate facility (i.e. restart computers, check printers are working, change paper and toner). 

Hardware swap: Contact user to schedule a time to change out components (i.e. desktop, laptop, monitor, and/or printer). Apply asset tags to each new component and record in asset management system. 

Asset management: Responsible for entering incoming and outgoing asset information into client system. Conduct inventory of hardware/software components and record in central data source for each device in the department.

System Testing

Business System Analyst: Create system test script for new applications for desk/laptop, iPhone, and iPad, run test, document results for requirements and communicate results to IT team. 

Project management: Monitor testing project dashboard and request forms, track active projects Stage-Gate status and determine next steps to complete the testing requirements.

Technology Configuration

Laptop Imaging: Image laptops for new employees and consultants, including completion of testing steps and delivery to user. 

Update computers by installing and/or removing software applications and complete testing to ensure install complete. 

Update master image folders including updates to all applications, necessary configuration changes and the addition of new applications, as needed. 

Remote testing: Configure, correct and test remote laptops via remote control software to solve user issues.

Alonzo took the initiative to manually perform updates to all in-place classroom computers. His analytical skills and dedication to understanding the intricacies of the task at hand were commendable. His proactive approach not only demonstrated a high level of commitment but also significantly contributed to the reduction of down time and interruptions for our end users. It’s moments like these that highlight the benefit to our CRSM interns!

– Mark Marousek, IT Help Desk, Rosalind Franklin University

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