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OCS - District Technology Specialist

OCS - District WidePosted 2 days ago
Technology/

Job Description

Oldham County Schools is building a world-class technology support team. We're hiring 1 District Technology Specialist to serve as infrastructure support for our new three-tier support model, serving 22 buildings, over 12,000 students, and 3,000 staff members.

This is advanced infrastructure work, you're managing servers, networks, and district-wide systems that keep learning running. You'll handle escalated technical issues, maintain critical infrastructure, and ensure reliable technology across your assigned core of 6 schools. If you're ready to grow your career in education technology as an infrastructure specialist, we want to hear from you.

This posting is for a vacancy starting July 1st, 2026.

District Technology Specialist

Job Goal: Provide Technology support within the district.

 

Job Type: ClassifiedJob Class Code: 7504
Position Type: HourlyReports to:  Chief Information Officer
Terms of Employment: Compensation will be determined based on 260 contract days on the board approved 115 salary schedule. This position requires an 8-hour workday.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. High School diploma, GED, or high school equivalency diploma
  2. Forty hours of training in technology (i.e. Microsoft Windows 7 or later, Databases, Windows Server 2012 R2 or later, others)
  3. Training in Server and/or Network Administration
  4. Have knowledge of hardware and software on both Windows and Apple platforms
  5. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with a variety of groups
  6. Demonstrated ability to provide service to network, computers and printers
  7. A+ Certification
  8. Certification in area of specialty
  9. Must be able to lift, push or pull 40 pounds and also be able to bend at the waist, kneel and reach above your head

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Complete installation, management, updating and troubleshooting of software and hardware (including servers, computers, printers, installation of software, etc.) within the district as assigned
  2. Provide server and network maintenance and upgrades (including but not limited to Windows, VMware and SQL)
  3. Coordinate parts purchasing through Tech administrative assistant
  4. Organize and maintain wired and wireless networks
  5. Maintain and update servers, switches, routers, wireless access points and related software
  6. Provide troubleshooting support for schools
  7. Maintain and provide support for the setup, installation and management of district-wide digital media and security products and services
  8. Implement district-wide technology vision, plans, direction and growth in compliance with guidelines
  9. Other duties assigned by the District Infrastructure and Hardware Coordinator

Adopted: June 19, 2000 

Revised: March 5, 2004, November 10, 2011, October 30, 2014, May 29, 2018, July 9, 2018, July 1, 2021

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201-500 employees
Owensboro, US
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