Job DetailsJob Location: 3815 Latrobe Drive Office - Charlotte, NC 28211Position Type: Full-time, ExemptMission-Driven Career Opportunity
One of the leading affordable housing nonprofits in the area, Habitat Charlotte Region partners with hundreds of families each year through affordable homeownership, home preservation and financial literacy training. As IT Specialist, you'll play an integral role in our vision of a world where everyone has a safe and affordable place to live.
Why Join Habitat?
Competitive salary and benefits
Industry-leading healthcare, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts (healthcare and dependent care)
Work/life balance supported by generous PTO
Career development and promotion opportunities
Casual working environment
Retirement planning a 403(b) with 3% organizational match
Basic Function: Provide support for all Information Technology (IT) systems to include but not limited to servers, computers, copiers/printers, office phones, projectors, mobile phones/tablets, software, databases, and network components. Perform network administration, ensuring reliable and dependent network connectivity for the entire organization including remote locations. Provide day-to-day IT support for all users within the organization as well as maintenance of all IT equipment. Assist with day-to-day oversight of IT vendors (e.g., IT Help Desk, Telecommunications, Copier/Printer, etc.).
Essential Functions (other duties may be assigned):
Assist with the management and maintenance of information technology infrastructure to enable HCRs mission and operation. Support the IT Manager who is accountable for the following:
Ensure consistent and reliable network access across our ~11 metro Charlotte locations
Oversee domain server maintenance (e.g., create new employees in Active Directory, share network files, manage groups and policies in Windows server, maintain virtual server instances, antivirus updates, windows updates)
Create and oversee all IT security policies and educate Habitat staff on IT security-related issues
Ensure the security of data from internal and external attacks or other forms of inappropriate access
Implement and oversee data backup and recovery policies and procedures
Provide secure access to IT resources for remote users
Oversee updates and maintenance of software systems
Handle new hardware setup and connections to network
Manage local phone system including setup of new users, system troubleshooting, etc.
Maintain data cabling, ports, switches and other IT infrastructure
Point of Sale hardware/software troubleshooting and maintenance
Maintain lifecycle replacement of IT resources
Support IT Manager in management of IT vendor relationships to optimize performance, cost, and risk, to include but not limited to:
WorkSmart - IT help-desk function, supporting approximately 170 employees with IT-related issues
Microsoft - Oversee email and web account contracts
Spectrum Internet service
Telware OneCloud phone infrastructure, cabling, audiovisual
Business mobile phone/tablet maintenance on IOS platform, deployments and contract oversight
Copier/printer support
Influence and implement new technology solutions
Provide advisory and subject matter input
Work with vendors and project manage certain aspects of new technology solutions
Provide users with appropriate training, support and advice on IT systems and software
Manage crisis situations which may involve complex technical hardware or software problems with ability to contract with outside vendors when needed
Take responsibility for professional development necessary to stay up-to-date on relevant technology advancements
QualificationsRequired Knowledge/Skills/Abilities/Education:
Strong Customer Service and Communication Skills required
Training and Experience with Microsoft products required
4+ years of professional IT support experience required
Network+, Security+, A+ Certifications preferred
Experience with Hyper V, Office 365, Ubiquiti, SonicWALL preferred
Excellent organizational skill and ability to manage multiple priorities with a high level of attention to detail
Must possess motivation, initiative, self-direction, and personal integrity
Demonstrated ability to follow through with tasks and responsibilities
Consistent and reliable attendance
Adhere to schedules and deadlines
Represent Habitat in a positive manner to other staff, Homeowners, Community Partners, Volunteers, Habitat Partner Families, and others you come in contact with, ensuring teamwork, engagement and motivation of others
Willingly adhere to Habitats Code of Conduct Policy and any other policies set forth by the organization
Valid drivers license with personal vehicle that will be used for periodic business purposes and/or the ability to be insured by Habitats insurance provider as needed
Internal Interactions: All Staff
External Interactions: Multiple IT vendors; Networking with IT professionals in other organizations
Level of Authority: Requires minimal supervision
Physical Requirement
Ability to work in an office environment as needed which requires ability to speak, hear, with the visual and manual dexterity to manage papers, reports, and typing
Must embody the capacity to maintain the following for several hours at a time: use of personal computer or similar technology, phone, sitting as required
Ability to communicate in person, over the phone and/or via computer
Lift, move and set up computers and accessories which includes but is not limited to lifting up to 20lbs unassisted, stooping, kneeling, bending with the visual and manual dexterity to manage cords, connections and other equipment
Drive between locations in Charlotte metro area
Estimated Time Commitment: 40 +/- hours/week, Monday-Friday. Approximate hours 8AM-5PM. Occasional evenings & Saturdays to handle time-sensitive IT issues as needed.
Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug-free workplace. A pre-employment drug screen and background check is required.
Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region program funding often includes federal funding and this role may support federally funded activities. People qualifying as Section 3 residents per Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C § 1701u) and its associated regulations (24 C.F.R. Part 75) are encouraged to apply. Information on Section 3 qualifications and certification material available upon request.