Job Description
IT Manager
Position Summary
The IT Department Manager is responsible for overseeing IT personnel and daily operations within the IT department. Their duties include creating job posts, interviewing and hiring qualified candidates, relaying information between upper management and department employees and managing the department budget.
Job Responsibilities
Responsible for a number of different tasks related to overseeing a company’s computer networks and improving the company’s network systems while overseeing a team of Helpdesk Technicians.
Essential Functions
Developing new strategies to help reduce downtime and decrease maintenance costs
Creating rational strategies for upgrading the company’s software when a new update is available
Constructing and implementing plans to ensure the company’s IT assets continue to operate smoothly in the event of a problem
Working closely with other department Managers to assess the growth needs and maintenance of the company’s systems
Project management, spec authoring, and issue reproduction
Vendor management, budgeting, invoice review
Use of Company Resources Appropriately
Compliance with Company policy and procedures
Compliance with Company Communication Practices
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability Requirements
Knowledge of SQL or JavaScript
Experience with EDI, ETL, APIs, and other interface technologies
Interpersonal Communication
Ability to communicate information with peers and customers
Maintain and achieve sound business relationships
Maintain professional working environment
Treat all co-workers with respect
Mental, Physical, and Work Environment Requirements
The position may require frequent sitting, long periods of standing, walking with continuous use of hands to finger, reaching with hands and arms movements. Close vision activity may be required with the ability to adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus. The overall work environment has moderate noise and can lead to excessive noise levels depending on the area of concentration (i.e. co-worker conversation, use of office equipment, automation and machinery).
Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job classification. They are not to be construed as an all-encompassing list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
Full-time