The Data Migration Field Support Technician performs a variety of duties including, but not limited to, new hardware deployments, portable and remote devices; all peripheral devices; data migration of emails and documents to central M365 tenant.
General Position Summary:
The Data Migration Field Support Technician supports data migration efforts for the Idaho Supreme Court in the trial courts. The position is located based in Boise, Idaho and requires the resource to be fully onsite for the role, but also requires the ability to travel throughout the state.
TRAVEL IS REQUIRED:
This position will be travelling to all 44 counties within Idaho for the purpose of the agency's Office 365 migration project, performing a variety of duties including, but not limited to, new hardware deployments, portable and remote devices; all peripheral devices; data migration of emails and documents to central M365 tenant. The resource in this role has accountability for computer and equipment inventory. Travel will be expected for a couple of weeks each month, and overnight stays will be required for travel to our outlying counties. Expenses will be covered following State of Idaho's travel policy which will need to be followed for meal, lodging and gas reimbursement.
How We Work:
The Administrative Office of the Courts is committed to supporting the mission of the Idaho Courts through the use of an agile approach that aligns strategy, work, and capacity. This approach empowers our employees to respond quickly and efficiently to meet the needs of our customers: citizens, courts, judges, employees, and other stakeholders. We believe in continual improvement of our services and products to better serve and support our customers and the evolving environment. Employees are future-focused, take initiative, and are personally responsible for work delivery and professional growth. Our leaders are committed to professional development and growth of employees by empowering and supporting motivated individuals; providing clarity and focus for projects; giving those individuals the environment and support they need; and fostering a culture of collaboration, transparency, learning, trust and shared accountability.
Major Duties and Responsibilities: (The examples provided do not cover all of the duties which the incumbent of this position may be required to perform.)
Minimum Qualifications:
The Idaho Courts reserve the right to consider an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience necessary to successfully perform the major responsibilities of the position.
Education and Experience:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: