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Information Technology Supervisor Information Technology and Budget Department Page 1 of 3 KLICKITAT COUNTY, WASHINGTON POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION TITLE: Information Technology Supervisor EFFECTIVE DATE: May 16, 2017 REPORTS TO: Director PAY GRADE: Grade 44, $25.01/hr DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Information Technology and Budget Department FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt LOCATION: Goldendale POSITION STATUS: Full Time/40 hours per week BASIC JOB PURPOSE/FUNCTION: Independently performs a broad range of computer and telephone system design, maintenance, and support activities. Responsibilities include oversight of the daily administration and technical support of the County's technology resources including, wide and local area networks, computers, printers, mobile devices, phones and electronic mail. Coordinates information and telecommunication systems maintenance and upgrades, and basic user training. Designs and coordinates installation of network systems and upgrades. Provides support to departments in database administration. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES: Primary Duties: 1. Oversees daily operations of the Information Technology Division to ensure timely attention to issues as they arise and monitors technicians’ progress on assigned tasks. 2. Resolves issues escalated from system administrator, network engineer or Help Desk technician. Instructs and coaches other technicians in the various systems and equipment. 3. Oversees and performs technology systems maintenance activities. Ensures all hardware installation and maintenance of computer and telephone equipment are efficiently completed, including: computers, printers, network devices, telecommunications equipment, and cabling. 4. Installs and maintains system software and applications, including: server software and patches, application software and upgrades. Administers electronic mail. Additional Duties: 5. Responds to user problems involving hardware and software in a timely, professional manner. 6. Develops and administers information systems security procedures. 7. Provides support to departments in database administration for major applications running on Oracle, MS SQL or other databases such as the countywide financial system, property tax system, etc. 8. Assists in and performs systems analysis including defining information systems requirements, identifying options, developing and implementing solutions and applications. 9. Assists the Director in budget development and tracking. 10. Researches new products, software upgrades, equipment and services. Prepares recommendations and upon approval, coordinates with outside sources to test and implement changes. ---PAGE BREAK--- Information Technology Supervisor Information Technology and Budget Department Page 2 of 3 11. Ensures continued and increased efficiency of County information systems by maintaining an awareness of the latest technological advances through ongoing training and reading online media and other relevant materials. Continuously reviews software to increase knowledge of programs and maintain the ability to troubleshoot problems. 12. Purchases information systems supplies and equipment. 13. Coordinates and conducts basic staff training on computer equipment and software applications. Assists in preparation of instruction materials. Maintains and updates user documentation. 14. Administer the County’s phone systems by performing additions, moves, and changes to meet County needs. 15. Coordinates with outside telecommunication support vendors and Telco providers to resolve County telecommunications problems. 16. Research and implement new telecommunication connections and charges in existing connections to meet the County needs. ADDITIONAL JOB DUTIES: 1. Performs other related duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques and related tools/equipment to accomplish the basic function of this position, including any safety and/or legal requirements. This may, but not necessarily, include specialized skills. Requires oral and written communication skills and time management skills. Any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the applicant with the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform this job. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be Associates Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Data Processing, or related field. Six years’ experience in information systems or related field or demonstrates the knowledge/experience level required to handle the broad range of systems and equipment of the County. Coursework towards becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional desirable. Individual may be required to attend schools/workshops on a yearly basis to maintain skill level necessary to carry out position responsibilities. Licenses, Certificates and Other Requirements Valid state driver's license in state of residence ---PAGE BREAK--- Information Technology Supervisor Information Technology and Budget Department Page 3 of 3 WORKING CONDITIONS: This position requires the ability to perform those activities to complete the essential functions of the job, either with or without reasonable accommodation. The position requires continuous and/or frequent talking, repetitive motions of hand/wrists, hearing, and handling. Mental activities required by the employee in this position include decision making, interpersonal skills, supervisory skills, teamwork, creativity, customer service, mentoring, use of discretion, presentations/teaching, problem analysis, negotiation, and the ability to perform math and to read, write, speak and understand English. Required physical activities can include frequent keyboard fingering, talking, repetitive motions of hands and wrists, sitting, hearing and lifting, pushing, pulling, and carrying objects up to 50 pounds. The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skills typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but is not and should not be construed an all-inclusive listing of responsibilities, skills, work requirements, or working conditions. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, individuals may perform other duties and Klickitat County, Washington reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties, and assigned other duties as necessary, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise to balance the work load.