Hardware Technician Jobs
By RBR-Technologies At Fort Meade, MD, United States
The Hardware Technician provides Tier 2 and 3 on-site and remote supports for computer workstations, servers, printers, peripherals, and teleconferencing equipment.
Conducts sites surveys; assesses and documents current site configuration and user requirements.
Analyzes existing requirements and prepares specifications for hardware acquisitions.
Must have one of the following 8570 certifications: A+ CE, NET+ CE, SSCP
Additional years of experience will be considered for AA or BA/BS degrees on a case by case basis.
Prepares drawings documenting configuration changes at each site.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in computer hardware? We are looking for a Computer Hardware Technician to join our team and help us maintain and repair our hardware systems. You will be responsible for troubleshooting hardware issues, installing new hardware, and providing technical support to our customers. If you have a passion for technology and a knack for problem-solving, this could be the perfect job for you!

An overview of a Computer Hardware Technician job is that it involves installing, maintaining, and repairing computer hardware and related equipment. This includes components such as motherboards, processors, memory, hard drives, and other peripherals. They may also be responsible for troubleshooting and diagnosing hardware and software issues, as well as providing technical support to customers. To become a Computer Hardware Technician, you typically need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as some technical training or experience. You may also need to obtain certifications in specific hardware or software products. Computer Hardware Technician skills typically include knowledge of computer hardware components, software installation and troubleshooting, customer service, and problem-solving. Computer Hardware Technician knowledge typically includes understanding of computer hardware components, software installation and troubleshooting, customer service, and problem-solving. Computer Hardware Technician responsibilities typically include installing, maintaining, and repairing computer hardware and related equipment, troubleshooting and diagnosing hardware and software issues, and providing technical support to customers. Computer Hardware Technician experience typically includes working with computer hardware components, software installation and troubleshooting, customer service, and problem-solving. Computer Hardware Technician qualifications typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, technical training or experience, and certifications in specific hardware or software products. Computer Hardware Technician education typically includes courses in computer hardware, software installation and troubleshooting, customer service, and problem-solving. Tools that help Computer Hardware Technicians work better include diagnostic tools, system monitoring software, and remote access software. Good tips to help Computer Hardware Technicians do more effectively include staying up to date on the latest hardware and software technologies, staying organized, and communicating clearly with customers.

Common Computer Hardware Technician interview questions include:

• What experience do you have with computer hardware components?
• How do you troubleshoot hardware and software issues?
• What customer service skills do you have?
• How do you stay up to date on the latest hardware and software technologies?