Computer Technician
Company: Mount Prospect Public Library
Location: Mount Prospect
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description The Mount Prospect Public Library is looking for a
full-time Computer Technician to work in our IT Department. As an
onsite Computer Technician, you will have extensive in-person
interaction with staff to provide desktop support and with patrons
to provide technology assistance. While no two days are the same,
you will often be problem solving various software and hardware
issues, setting up staff workspaces, and helping patrons with
printing issues, document formatting, and basic technology
navigation. The range of tasks will allow for various learning
opportunities. SCHEDULE: Full-time, non-exempt. 37.5 hours per
week. • Monday through Friday 11am to 7pm • Approximately once
every 4 weekends: Saturday 9am to 5pm & Sunday 10am to 5pm SALARY:
$41,550 per year BENEFITS Medical, dental, vision, and life
insurance benefits are offered. Part of the total compensation
package also includes paid time off benefits (holidays, vacation
time, personal days, and sick leave), participation in the Illinois
Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension plan, 457 retirement
savings plan, pet insurance, and a commuter transit benefit.
PURPOSE Under the direct supervision of the Computer Services
Supervisor, the Computer Technician is responsible for
installation, preventative maintenance and minor repair of all
computers and their peripherals, and miscellaneous office
equipment. Performs on-call computer help desk duties for library
staff and patrons involving computer hardware, applications, and
office equipment. SUMMARY OF DUTIES: First Line Technology Support
(approx. 50%) Equipment Maintenance (approx. 35%) Other
non-essential job duties may include special projects and various
departmental tasks. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES First Line Technology
Support Assists in diagnosing computer and local area network
problems Performs on-call help desk duties for Library staff and
patrons involving computer hardware, applications, and office
equipment Aids staff in the use of equipment and software Assists
patrons in the use of equipment items in the public service area
Performs basic computer and office equipment troubleshooting in the
public service area Equipment Maintenance Assists in with
maintaining computer and various office equipment supplies Assists
with network and Internet maintenance duties Installs communication
and computer cabling Installs, configures and tests computer
software and updates Performs and coordinates routine maintenance
of computers, peripherals and upgrades including but not limited to
network adapter cards, video cards, disk drives, and various
interface cards Performs physical maintenance on all computers,
keyboards, monitors, disk drives, printers, peripherals, and
various office equipment Prepares, delivers, and picks up equipment
that is sent out of the building for repair Special Projects Lead
technician on projects as assigned Remains aware of new
technologies which have application to library operations Other
Attends appropriate meetings, workshops and seminars Serves on
committees as assigned Other duties as assigned Qualifications
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE High school diploma (or
equivalent education and/or work experience) is required M inimum
of two years’ experience in computer maintenance. College/technical
training in computer science preferred. Ability to drive Library
van and have a valid Illinois driver's license preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITY Knowledge & Ability Ability to access,
input, and retrieve data from the computer Ability to reach, bend,
push, pull, grasp, lift, kneel, crouch, stoop, and carry (up to 50
lbs) Ability to stand for varied lengths of time from 2 - 6 hours
Ability to operate a two-way radio and telephone Ability to use
ladders as necessary Knowledge of Windows and Microsoft Office
applications Knowledge of interactive web applications and email
Behavioral Skills Attention to Detail. Able to be alert in a
high-risk environment; follow detailed procedures and ensure
accuracy in documentation and data; carefully monitor gauges,
instruments, or processes; concentrate on routine work details and
organize and maintain a system of records. Communication . Able to
clearly present information through the spoken or written word;
read and interpret complex information; talk with customers or
clients; listen well. Continuous Learning. Able to stay informed of
current industry trends; learn and apply new concepts and
demonstrate career self-reliance; identify own areas of opportunity
and set and monitor self-development goals. Customer Focus . Able
to demonstrate a high level of service delivery; do what is
necessary to ensure internal and external customer satisfaction;
deal with service failures and prioritize customer needs.
Initiative. Able to bring about great results from ordinary
circumstances; prepare for problems or opportunities in advance;
transform leads into productive business outcomes; undertake
additional responsibilities and respond to situations as they arise
without supervision. Systematic Problem Solving. Able to apply
systems thinking to generate solutions; focus on process rather
than isolated events; obtain multiple assessments of a situation
and be systematic in identifying trouble spots; use tools to define
problems; evaluate alternative solutions. Supporting Diversity,
Equity, and Inclusion. Able to adapt behavior to others' styles;
interact effectively with people who have different values,
cultures, or backgrounds; optimize the benefits of having a
diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce.
Keywords: Mount Prospect Public Library, South Bend , Computer Technician, IT / Software / Systems , Mount Prospect, Indiana