Jones College of Business IT Services
Job Opportunities
We offer two types of positions: Lab Assistants and Graduate Assistants. All positions are funded by Technology Access Fee (TAF) funds,
Becoming a student worker is a great way to gain work experience to build your resume. Working in the BAS Computer Lab allows you to gain various experience and skills. We are always looking for dedicated, hard-working individuals willing to go the extra mile and fulfill job positions with excellence. As a graduate assistant, you work to support the mission of the Jones College of Business.
“We need to transform our business to not just provide infrastructure services, access and support of technology. Today, IT departments at colleges and universities need to support faculty instructional and research efforts and partner with them to design new engaging ways to reach students.“
W. Brent, EDTechMag, said:
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit!” – Aristotle
Testimonials
Check out what our ex-students say about working at the Jones College of Business University Computer Lab.
We have two types of positions available: Lab Assistants and Graduate Assistants.
Lab Assistants
General Information
- Must be enrolled full-time (at least 12 hours) during Fall/Spring
- Must be enrolled in at least 3 hours during at least one Summer session
- Must participate in the Student Technology Assistant (STA) training program
- Must complete Level 1 during the first semester of work to continue employment
- Optional to complete Level 2 & Level 3 to receive pay increases
- Lab Assistants pick working hours based on seniority; however, we reserve the right to schedule lab assistants to meet the lab’s needs.
- Lab Assistants may be scheduled to work day, afternoon, night, overnight, and/or weekend hours.
Desired Qualifications
- Dependable
- Excellent communication skills
- Customer service skills
- Good attitude
- Ability to enforce lab policies
- Ability to lift and move boxes/equipment to/from storage or offices
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office
Complete the Lab Assistant Application Form and we will contact you when a job opening becomes available. Should you have further inquiries, please contact us.
Graduate Assistants
General Information
- Twelve(12) month position
- Tuition Paid
- Monthly Stipend
- Excellent working environment
- Flexible Hours
- Start working Fall, Spring, or Summer
- Must be a graduate student in good standing with the University.
Desired Qualifications
- Excellent work ethic
- Ability to:
- plan, organize and prioritize
- to follow directions, instructions and procedures
- make decisions and solve problems
- obtain, process and analyze data
- work individually and in a team
- lift and move boxes/equipment to/from storage or offices
- Highly motivated, self-starter, and teamwork-oriented
- Graduate assistants may be required to work a combination of day, night hours and/or weekend hours.
- Strong communication skills (oral and written)
- Curious about technology, able to apply technology to solve problems, quick learner
- Intermediate or above technical skills (or *beginner with the ability to learn quickly*):
- Hardware/software
- Configuration and troubleshooting
- Devices: Printers, scanners. monitors, drivers, etc
- Windows OS and applications: installs, configuration, updates and troubleshooting
- Apple Mac and applications
- Networking, TCP/IP, Active Directory, and Group Policies (* recommended but not required *)
- It’s All About Teamwork (Dam Sanker) – what we look for in our employees…
- Growth Mindset, Intellectually Curious, Quick Learner, Passionate Learner
- Collaborative, Communicative, Active Listener
- Committed, Dependable, Competent, Disciplined
- Enthusiastic, Resilient, Flexible
- Prepared, Intentional
Job Duties
- Technology support for all BAS Master classrooms and computer labs
- Technology support for all faculty, staff and students
- Install, update and troubleshoot hardware and software issues
- Provide technical support for general events at the BAS or MEC buildings
- Work on projects such as desktop replacements, websites, dashboards, multimedia, etc.
If you are interested, please submit the completed Graduate Application and your resume to the University Computer Lab at BAS office (BAS S137D) or email [email protected]. An in-person or virtual interview is required. The position is highly competitive.
Lab Hours
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1 PM - 12 AM
7 AM - 12 AM
7 AM - 12 AM
7 AM - 12 AM
7 AM - 12 AM
7 AM - 6 PM
9 AM - 6 PM
Lab Opens
Mon, Aug 26th @ 7:00 AM
Scheduled Closings
Mon, Sep 2nd - Labor Day
Sat, Oct 12th - Tue, Oct 15th - Fall Break
Wed, Nov 27th - Sat, Nov 30th - Thanksgiving Holiday
Close for End of Semester
Thu, Dec 12th @ 10:00 PM