Technical Specialist

Richmond Public Library

$82K — $97K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Completion of a certificate program in computer sciences or a related discipline
  • Strong knowledge of library systems and procedures
  • Understanding of library mission and community needs
  • Commitment to ongoing learning in technology
  • Ability to work independently and flexibly, including evenings and weekends
  • Encouragement for Indigenous candidates and multilingual applicants

Responsibilities

  • Investigate and resolve software and hardware issues in PC and network systems
  • Install and configure software and hardware, including security systems
  • Provide training and support on software applications to staff and patrons
  • Maintain operational documentation, manuals, and reports
  • Collaborate on IT projects and implement new systems
  • Develop and maintain the library’s website, ensuring functionality
  • Stay updated on tech developments and advise on system enhancements

Benefits

  • Collaboration in a community-oriented and innovative environment
  • Access to diverse materials and learning spaces
  • Opportunities for professional growth and competitive benefits
Full Job Description
Technical Specialist

Richmond, British Columbia

To ensure success in delivering our service model you have:
  • Completion of a certificate program in computer sciences or related discipline
  • Sound knowledge of library systems, functions, procedures and organization
  • A strong understanding of the library's mission, vision, values, strategic direction, and understands the needs of the community
  • Commitment to ongoing learning and staying updated with technological advancements in the library field
  • The ability to work independently, taking initiative to address technical issues and provide efficient support
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate the needs of library operations
  • Indigenous candidates and candidates who speak languages in addition to English are welcome and encouraged to apply

We offer:
  • An organization of real people with a reputation for innovation and responding quickly to our community's needs. Your colleagues have a passion for literacy and life-long learning and a deep commitment to helping community by sharing their knowledge and expertise
  • A library system that provides diverse materials and learning spaces, and creates opportunities to learn, connect and belong
  • Competitive salary, benefits and growth opportunities

Job Responsibility Details:
  • Investigates, troubleshoots, documents, assesses and resolves software and hardware problems on PCs and network systems; refers major and unresolved software problems and hardware malfunctions to appropriate technical specialists and/or vendors; follows up on such matters as required
  • Installs and configures new and upgraded software and hardware; implements specific applications such as the automated booking system, security, malware and virus protection
  • Provides training and support to library staff and customers on various software applications, including library-specific software and other general software application in an individual or small group setting
  • Prepares and maintains a variety of records such as procedures manuals, files and statistical reports; amends and updates operational manuals; recommends policies and procedures related to the use of equipment and software
  • Collaborates with other library staff on IT projects, including planning, designing, and implementing new systems and technologies
  • Develops and maintains the library's website, including designing and coding web pages, ensuring website functionality, and updating website content
  • Keeps abreast of developments in computer software and hardware; advises on cost and benefits of products as requested; estimates costs for future systems and maintenance and equipment replacements
  • Performs other related duties as required.

Additional Qualifications Information:
  • Considerable knowledge of library information systems, including integrated library systems (ILS), discovery layers, and library-specific software applications
  • Considerable knowledge of practices and procedures related to the installation and operation of computer hardware and software used in the work
  • Considerable knowledge of the policies and procedures governing computer operations as related to the work performed
  • Sound knowledge of telecommunication systems, audio-visual systems, and networking technologies
  • Sound knowledge of web development technologies such as PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and content management systems (CMS)
  • Sound knowledge of problem definition and solution techniques applicable to the work performed
  • Understanding of user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design principles
  • Ability to investigate, document, assess and resolve hardware and software problems and to liaise with vendor representatives and technical specialists on the more complex problems
  • Ability to identify problems, solutions, improvements and additional needs related to the operation of the systems
  • Ability to design, develop, and maintain library websites, including creating web pages, graphics, and multimedia content
  • Ability to setup test environments, identify test plan and conduct quality assurance on the work performed
  • Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical library staff and customers in a clear and concise manner
  • Skill in the operation of equipment used in the work

Additional Requirements Information:
  • Completion of a certificate program in computer sciences or related discipline at a technical or post-secondary institution, plus sound experience in IT technical support, preferably in a library setting, or an equivalent combination of training and experience

Required Licenses, Certificates and Registrations:

Valid Driver's License for the Province of British Columbia

Application Instructions

Applicants are required to include in their application the following documents:
  1. A copy of their certificate program in computer science or related discipline at a technical or post-secondary institution. Those who have not yet received their diploma at the time of application are required to submit proof of program completion or anticipated completion.
  2. A one-page cover letter describing your most relevant experience.

Rate of Pay
  • $39.75 - $46.79 per hour

Schedule

Re-assignments of weekly schedule or daily shift and/or location will take place as operational needs dictate. The initial schedule is as follows:

Tuesday 8:45am - 4:15pm
Wednesday 8:45am - 4:15pm
Thursday 1:45pm - 9:15pm
Friday 1:45pm - 9:15pm
Saturday 9:45am - 5:15pm

Days of rest are Sunday and Monday.

While the Richmond Public Library thanks you in advance for your interest, only candidates under consideration will be contacted.



Additional Information:
Position Status:Regular Full-TimeDuration of Appointment:PermanentGroup:CUPE 718-05Application Posted:6/26/26External Closing Date:7/9/26Openings:1

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