IT Support Specialist (Probate Court)
Lucas County
- Location
- Onsite (Toledo, OH)
- Compensation
- $55k - $65k/yr
- Employment
- Full-time
- Level
- Mid Level
Posted 1 day ago
About the Role
Lucas County is seeking an IT Support Specialist for the Probate Court. This role involves providing technical support, training, and guidance for court hardware, software, and cloud services, ensuring system performance and cybersecurity.
Skills
Hardware Diagnostics
Windows 10/11
Microsoft 365
Network Troubleshooting
Cybersecurity Best Practices
Identity and Access Management
Technical Support
Asset Management
PDF Form Creation
Content Management Systems
User Training
Hardware Repair
Full job details
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Install and repair computers, mobile devices, printers, and peripheral equipment in accordance with Court standards and vendor specifications.
- Install, configure, and support Windows 10/11 workstations, Microsoft 365 applications, and related court software.
- Oversee daily performance of computer systems and report issues or recurring trends to the IT Director.
- Respond to users’ requests for assistance via in-person, phone, email, or ticketing system; document issues, steps taken, and resolution.
- Troubleshoot and resolve hardware, software, printing, and basic network connectivity problems for onsite and remote users.
- Assist with user account setup, password resets, and basic identity and access management tasks in Microsoft 365 and other court systems, following security procedures.
- Assist with the setup and support of remote and hybrid work technologies.
- Help implement and reinforce cybersecurity best practices, such as recognizing phishing attempts, securing devices, using multifactor authentication, and following data-handling policies; promptly escalate suspected security incidents.
- Perform routine security- and maintenance-related tasks such as installing approved updates, verifying antivirus status, and assisting with backup checks under the direction of the IT Director.
- Install, maintain, repair, and upgrade hardware, software, cabling, and related components in a multi-host, multi-site environment.
- Coordinate with vendors to facilitate repair services, warranty claims, and equipment replacement when applicable.
- Assist in the evaluation and testing of hardware, software, cloud services, and security tools to determine suitability for the court’s IT environment.
- Support website and intranet content updates as instructed, using content management tools and basic web editing skills.
- Create and edit forms, letters, and other templates (including PDF forms) for staff and public use.
- Document troubleshooting procedures, system configurations, and routine processes to support shared knowledge and continuity of operations.
- Provide group and one-on-one training to users on court systems, Microsoft 365, remote access, and technology-related security awareness.
- Assist with inventory, asset tagging, and lifecycle management of IT equipment and software licenses.
- Attend relevant technical and cybersecurity trainings or conferences to stay current on emerging technologies and security risks affecting the Court.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.