Richmond Middle School anticipates needing a dedicated Technology Support Specialist to provide comprehensive site-based technical assistance and systems administration within the Hanover Dresden and Norwich school a dynamic team of school-based technicians the successful candidate will collaborate closely with peers to leverage collective expertise and provide robust Tier 2 technical support across the district. The successful candidate will serve as a vital liaison between the technology department and building staff overseeing the full lifecycle of hardware while managing service requests and asset tracking through Incident IQ. This role requires a blend of technical proficiency in MDM platforms and network troubleshooting with strong interpersonal skills to deliver effective end-user training and support. We are looking for a proactive professional capable of maintaining system reliability and a positive service environment in a dynamic educational begins immediately open until filled.
POSITION TITLE: SAU TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SPECIALIST (Non-Union - Site Based)
Job Description Approved By: SAU 70 Date: 4/2026
General Purpose: Acts as the primary site-based liaison between SAU technical leadership and building staff. This role provides technical guidance hands-on support and essential knowledge to ensure the effective utilization of hardware network infrastructure and software systems in alignment with district technology goals.
Reports to: Director of Educational Technology and IT Coordinator
Supervises: N/A
POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to complying with all SAU70 District policies and building/department rules procedures practices and objectives the following functions are considered essential to this position:
Technical Support & Training
Provide professional timely end-user support for computers A/V equipment networks and printing systems.
Instruct and assist users with varying technical skill levels utilizing strong problem-solving and interpersonal communication.
Develop user-facing documentation and self-serve resources for common technical issues.
Provide occasional after-hours A/V and computing support for public events and board meetings.
Systems & Hardware Management
Manage the full lifecycle of hardware: purchasing provisioning maintenance repair and ethical recycling.
Administer Mobile Device Management (MDM) systems (e.g. Google Admin Mosyle) to deploy and maintain devices.
Support diverse operating systems including macOS iOS and ChromeOS with occasional support for Linux and Windows in physical and virtual environments.
Manage Chromebook fleets including acquisition deployment and specialized maintenance.
Assign and manage student and staff account roles and permissions.
Infrastructure & Operations
Monitor infrastructure to ensure system reliability performance and security.
Assist with the organization and safety of tech department facilities and workspaces.
Maintain the ticketing system providing consistent status updates to users via phone email and digital channels.
Ensure compliance with all SAU 70 District policies procedures and safety objectives.
Other duties as assigned
This general outline illustrates the type of work which characterizes the Job Classification. It is not an all-encompassing statement of the specific duties responsibilities and qualifications of individual positions assigned to the classification.
Evaluation:
Performance of duty responsibilities will be reviewed annually by the Director of Educational Technology and SAU IT Coordinator with review input from Building Administration and Building Integrator
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Full-Time Non-Exempt
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:
Minimum of an Associates Degree preferred
3-5 years of relevant experience
Technical Knowledge & Skills
Operating Systems: Intermediate to advanced proficiency in macOS and ChromeOS.
Systems & Workflow: Experience with Incident IQ or similar K-12 ticketing platforms; ability to manage helpdesk workflows asset tracking and maintenance schedules.
Device Management: Experience with MDM systems (Google Admin Mosyle) preferred.
Networking: Ability to troubleshoot basic networking issues; familiarity with Cisco Wireless APs FortiGate/Fortinet and VoIP systems.
Instructional Tech: Familiarity with interactive boards projectors 3D printers and Web 2.0 tools.
Administrative: Experience with Active Directory backup/restore technologies and website content management.
Professional Competencies
Customer Service: Exemplary interpersonal skills with the ability to work fantastically well with both technical and non-technical staff. Ability to work with staff students parents and the community.
Adaptability: A self-starter capable of maintaining a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities. Ability to multitask and work independently.
Discretion: Strict adherence to confidentiality protocols at all times.
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
None
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS:
The physical demands of this role are moderate. The employee must be able to navigate a school building and handle technical hardware.
Primary Physical Requirements:
(Not Rarely Occasionally or Frequently Required)
Lift up to 10 lbs: Frequently required
Lift 11 to 25 lbs: Frequently required
Lift 25 to 50 lbs: Occasionally required
Lift over 50 lbs: Occasionally required
Carry up to 10 lbs: Frequently required
Carry 11 to 25 lbs: Frequently required
Carry 26 to 50 lbs: Frequently required
Carry over 50 lbs: Occasionally required
Reach above shoulder height: Frequently required
Reach at shoulder height: Frequently required
Reach below shoulder height: Frequently required
Push/Pull: Frequently required
Hand Manipulation:
(Not Rarely Occasionally or Frequently Required)
1. Keyboarding:
Frequently required
2. Gross Manipulation:
Frequently required
3. Fine Manipulation:
Frequently required
Other Physical Consideration:
(Not Rarely Occasionally or Frequently Required)
Twisting: Frequently required
Bending: Frequently required
Crawling: Occasionally required
Squatting: Frequently required
Kneeling: Frequently required
Crouching: Frequently required
Climbing: Frequently required
Balancing: Frequently required
During the Work Day Employee is Required to:
1. Sit:
up to 3 consecutive hours
2. Stand:
up to 3 consecutive hours
3. Walk:
up to 1 consecutive hour
Cognitive and Sensory Requirement(s):
Effectively exchange and receive information and instructions and respond to inquiries;
Communicate with others;
Observe students and staff to ensure safety
Work Environment:
Inside: up to 100%
Outside: up to 20%
Work Surface(s): Office Desk Office Chair Carpeted floor Tile floor
Applicants will be subjected to a criminal background check as required by state law.
Required Experience:
IC
Richmond Middle School anticipates needing a dedicated Technology Support Specialist to provide comprehensive site-based technical assistance and systems administration within the Hanover Dresden and Norwich school a dynamic team of school-based technicians the successful candidate will collaborate...
Richmond Middle School anticipates needing a dedicated Technology Support Specialist to provide comprehensive site-based technical assistance and systems administration within the Hanover Dresden and Norwich school a dynamic team of school-based technicians the successful candidate will collaborate closely with peers to leverage collective expertise and provide robust Tier 2 technical support across the district. The successful candidate will serve as a vital liaison between the technology department and building staff overseeing the full lifecycle of hardware while managing service requests and asset tracking through Incident IQ. This role requires a blend of technical proficiency in MDM platforms and network troubleshooting with strong interpersonal skills to deliver effective end-user training and support. We are looking for a proactive professional capable of maintaining system reliability and a positive service environment in a dynamic educational begins immediately open until filled.
POSITION TITLE: SAU TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT SPECIALIST (Non-Union - Site Based)
Job Description Approved By: SAU 70 Date: 4/2026
General Purpose: Acts as the primary site-based liaison between SAU technical leadership and building staff. This role provides technical guidance hands-on support and essential knowledge to ensure the effective utilization of hardware network infrastructure and software systems in alignment with district technology goals.
Reports to: Director of Educational Technology and IT Coordinator
Supervises: N/A
POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to complying with all SAU70 District policies and building/department rules procedures practices and objectives the following functions are considered essential to this position:
Technical Support & Training
Provide professional timely end-user support for computers A/V equipment networks and printing systems.
Instruct and assist users with varying technical skill levels utilizing strong problem-solving and interpersonal communication.
Develop user-facing documentation and self-serve resources for common technical issues.
Provide occasional after-hours A/V and computing support for public events and board meetings.
Systems & Hardware Management
Manage the full lifecycle of hardware: purchasing provisioning maintenance repair and ethical recycling.
Administer Mobile Device Management (MDM) systems (e.g. Google Admin Mosyle) to deploy and maintain devices.
Support diverse operating systems including macOS iOS and ChromeOS with occasional support for Linux and Windows in physical and virtual environments.
Manage Chromebook fleets including acquisition deployment and specialized maintenance.
Assign and manage student and staff account roles and permissions.
Infrastructure & Operations
Monitor infrastructure to ensure system reliability performance and security.
Assist with the organization and safety of tech department facilities and workspaces.
Maintain the ticketing system providing consistent status updates to users via phone email and digital channels.
Ensure compliance with all SAU 70 District policies procedures and safety objectives.
Other duties as assigned
This general outline illustrates the type of work which characterizes the Job Classification. It is not an all-encompassing statement of the specific duties responsibilities and qualifications of individual positions assigned to the classification.
Evaluation:
Performance of duty responsibilities will be reviewed annually by the Director of Educational Technology and SAU IT Coordinator with review input from Building Administration and Building Integrator
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Full-Time Non-Exempt
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:
Minimum of an Associates Degree preferred
3-5 years of relevant experience
Technical Knowledge & Skills
Operating Systems: Intermediate to advanced proficiency in macOS and ChromeOS.
Systems & Workflow: Experience with Incident IQ or similar K-12 ticketing platforms; ability to manage helpdesk workflows asset tracking and maintenance schedules.
Device Management: Experience with MDM systems (Google Admin Mosyle) preferred.
Networking: Ability to troubleshoot basic networking issues; familiarity with Cisco Wireless APs FortiGate/Fortinet and VoIP systems.
Instructional Tech: Familiarity with interactive boards projectors 3D printers and Web 2.0 tools.
Administrative: Experience with Active Directory backup/restore technologies and website content management.
Professional Competencies
Customer Service: Exemplary interpersonal skills with the ability to work fantastically well with both technical and non-technical staff. Ability to work with staff students parents and the community.
Adaptability: A self-starter capable of maintaining a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities. Ability to multitask and work independently.
Discretion: Strict adherence to confidentiality protocols at all times.
LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
None
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS:
The physical demands of this role are moderate. The employee must be able to navigate a school building and handle technical hardware.
Primary Physical Requirements:
(Not Rarely Occasionally or Frequently Required)
Lift up to 10 lbs: Frequently required
Lift 11 to 25 lbs: Frequently required
Lift 25 to 50 lbs: Occasionally required
Lift over 50 lbs: Occasionally required
Carry up to 10 lbs: Frequently required
Carry 11 to 25 lbs: Frequently required
Carry 26 to 50 lbs: Frequently required
Carry over 50 lbs: Occasionally required
Reach above shoulder height: Frequently required
Reach at shoulder height: Frequently required
Reach below shoulder height: Frequently required
Push/Pull: Frequently required
Hand Manipulation:
(Not Rarely Occasionally or Frequently Required)
1. Keyboarding:
Frequently required
2. Gross Manipulation:
Frequently required
3. Fine Manipulation:
Frequently required
Other Physical Consideration:
(Not Rarely Occasionally or Frequently Required)
Twisting: Frequently required
Bending: Frequently required
Crawling: Occasionally required
Squatting: Frequently required
Kneeling: Frequently required
Crouching: Frequently required
Climbing: Frequently required
Balancing: Frequently required
During the Work Day Employee is Required to:
1. Sit:
up to 3 consecutive hours
2. Stand:
up to 3 consecutive hours
3. Walk:
up to 1 consecutive hour
Cognitive and Sensory Requirement(s):
Effectively exchange and receive information and instructions and respond to inquiries;
Communicate with others;
Observe students and staff to ensure safety
Work Environment:
Inside: up to 100%
Outside: up to 20%
Work Surface(s): Office Desk Office Chair Carpeted floor Tile floor
Applicants will be subjected to a criminal background check as required by state law.