Jobs WSDOT IT Support Technician 2

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is actively recruiting for two IT Support Technician 2 positions based in Shoreline, WA, with a monthly salary ranging from $4,198 to $5,638. These roles are designed for experienced paraprofessionals who will support the Northwest Region and Urban Mobility and Access Management divisions. The technicians will be responsible for a variety of routine IT tasks, including the onboarding and offboarding of IT assets, which is critical for maintaining effective operational continuity. This recruitment is particularly important as it aligns with WSDOT's mission to enhance community and economic vitality through improved transportation infrastructure. Interested candidates can find detailed job descriptions and application instructions via the provided link.

The positions not only serve the immediate needs of the agency but also contribute significantly to the region's broader transportation goals. By supporting high-profile infrastructure projects, these roles will help ensure residents have access to reliable and safe transportation options. This job listing represents a significant opportunity for local professionals looking to advance their careers in IT within the public sector.

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