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EAN Asset Management Specialist

Description
Become part of NMU's fastest developing department! Shape the future of NMU LTE by helping the community gain access to the affordable internet and expand their education potential.

The Asset Management Specialist helps maintain equipment for our community, typically working independently with a very flexible schedule.

Basic Function and Responsibility:
Provision, clean, and repurpose returned LTE equipment.
Setup LTE equipment for community members.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Grade used LTE devices as New, Usable, or Broken
Re-package LTE devices for community use
Maintain the equipment return storage area.

Secondary Duties and Responsibilities:
Setup equipment for community members.
Support EAN equipment specialists.
Other duties as assigned.

Training is provided. Maximum work hours include up to 40 hours over the summer and up to 20 hours during the semester.*

Supervision Received: Supervision is received from EAN Support Manager

Supervision Exercised: None

*Must be enrolled as a student for the semester in order to work during the school year. Must be enrolled in the following semester to work in the Summer. In order to get up to 40 hours in the summer, the student must not be enrolled in more than 4 credits during the summer semester.


Qualifications
1. Good organizational skills.
2. Able to work independently.
3. Positive, professional attitude.
4. Able to follow directions to complete tasks.
5. Detail-oriented.

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