ILS: Academic Technology Intern II (S9844C)

Summary, Scope, and Responsibilities

Curricular and Research Computing (CRC) seeks self-motivated, energetic students who
want hands-on technical experience working with a wide range of technologies.
Students will work on various projects in a support capacity, as well as staff the Roger
Williams Hall computer lab or the Coram Visualization Lab. These students must have
excellent interpersonal communication skills and the ability to learn quickly. The Intern
II must also have leadership capacity.

Duties will involve contributing to projects as assigned, and providing basic instruction
and troubleshooting in computer software or hardware problems. Curricular and
Research Computing supports both Macintosh and Windows environments. We will
provide training as necessary to enable interns to carry out their duties.

Specific responsibilities include, but may not be limited to:

● Provide leadership to Academic Technology Intern I roles
● Maintain proper standards for facility use
● Ensure the lab computers and peripherals are functioning properly
● Communicate any problems students or faculty are having to the IT Service Desk
● Assist CRC staff on academic support projects

 


The Basics


Department:Information and Library Services
Supervisor: Michael Hanrahan
Office Location: Roger Williams Hall or Coram Visualization Lab
Email: mhanraha@bates.edu
Hours: 12-20
Workers: 3-4

Qualifications, Requirements, and Responsibilities

Responsibilities


MACHINES & EQUIPMENT USE: Computers, printer, scanners, 3D printer, virtual and augmented reality headsets

Requirements


REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Interns must be familiar with Mac OS X (ideally 10.14+) and Windows 10. They also must have proficiency in standard computing tools software. A troubleshooting-mindset is a must PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: 3D printing, 3D visualization, VR/AR technologies, programming (any language)

Reporting


REPORTS TO: Shauna’h Fuegen (Roger Wiliams) and/or Michael Hanrahan (Coram)

Working Conditions