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Role Snapshot
Part-time IT Asset Management Specialist providing technical and administrative support for hardware and software assets throughout their lifecycle, from procurement to disposal at Community College of Baltimore County.
Job Description
Fast Facts
Part-time IT Asset Management Specialist responsible for providing technical support throughout the asset lifecycle from planning to disposal.
Responsibilities: Support hardware and software asset management, perform inventory checks, generate asset reports, and collaborate with IT teams on special projects.
Skills: Experience in technology support, asset tracking, report generation, and database maintenance.
Qualifications: High School diploma/GED; candidates pursuing or holding an Associate's Degree in Information Technology are preferred.
Location: USA
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation ranges for this position are between $18 - $25 per hour.
The purpose of this class is to provide technical and administrative support of hardware and software assets, from planning and procurement to end of life, across the college.
High School diploma/GED, candidates currently enrolled in college studing Information Technology or Associate's Degree in Information Technology preferred. Experience supporting technology, tracking assets, and generating reports preferred.Β
- Initiate, design and develop asset reports to meet specific needs of groups and individuals.
- Collaborate with all areas of IT to maintain and expand a database of asset information.
- Perform inventory checks and reconcile newly received IT assets against purchase orders.
- Record inventory information supporting the full lifecycle of assets.
- Work with other members of IT to process and document the disposal of assets that reached end-of-life.
- Participate in special projects related to hardware and software asset management.

