Technology Projects Student Technology Assistant (STA 1) (Open to work study and non-work study)
University of Texas at Austin
Salary
$15 / HOUR
Quick overview
Assist with organizing project documentation and support installation teams. Conduct site visits to gather information and verify system details.
Requirements summary
Current student enrollment is required along with strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to follow defined processes and perform both physical and task-based work is essential.
Job description
Job Posting Title
- Technology Projects Student Technology Assistant (STA 1) (Open to work study and non-work study) ----
- Hiring
- Department:
- College of
- Liberal
- Arts ----
- Position
- Open To:
- All
- Applicants ----
- Weekly
- Scheduled
- Hours: 29 ----
- FLSA
- Status:
- Non-Exempt from
- FLSA ----
- Earliest
- Start
- Date:
- Immediately ----
- Position
- Duration:
- Expected to
- Continue
- Until
- Aug 31, 2026 ----
- Location:
- UT
- MAIN
- CAMPUS ----
- Job
- Details: General Notes Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services (LAITS) is seeking highly skilled and motivated professionals to assist with the operations of a unique service department dedicated to creating, maintaining, and promoting technology within the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas. Join Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services (https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/laits/), a unique service department dedicated to creating, maintaining, and promoting technology within the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin. Purpose Provides support for technology documentation efforts by assisting with organizing project materials, gathering field data, and verifying system information. Works closely with full-time staff to ensure documentation is accurate and reflects actual installation conditions. Responsibilities Assist with organizing project documentation, preparing materials, and supporting documentation workflows. Conduct site visits to gather information and verify system details against documentation. Support installation teams and assist with general project tasks, including material staging and cleanup. Required Qualifications Current student enrollment Strong attention to detail and organizational skills Ability to follow defined processes and work independently Ability to perform both physical and task-based work consistently Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with structured information (e.g., spreadsheets, diagrams, checklists, or data tracking) Demonstrated attention to detail and ability to identify inconsistencies or missing information Ability to follow structured processes and maintain organized documentation Proven reliability in previous work or academic responsibilities (consistent attendance, meeting deadlines, follow-through) Valid driver’s license and willingness to complete driver/cart training Salary Range $15 per hour Working Conditions Environmental Demands May work in extreme temperatures, (moving items a cross during the summer or winter) Work is performed in a combination of shop/warehouse spaces and various campus locations Regular movement between buildings and job sites is required Work is often performed in shared workspaces with frequent activity and interruptions May work on multiple projects simultaneously with changing priorities Physical Tasks Lifting, carrying, and moving equipment, boxes, and materials Frequent standing, walking, and transporting items across campus Use of manual dexterity for handling equipment, labeling, and setup tasks Repetitive use of a computer for data entry, tracking, and documentation Occasional use of stairs when moving between locations Work Shift Flexible Hours between 8am and 5pm, minimum shift time 3 hours. 29 Hours per Week Required Materials Resume/CV 3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor Letter of interest Important for applicants who are NOT current university employees or contingent workers: You will be prompted to submit your resume the first time you apply, then you will be provided an option to upload a new Resume for subsequent applications. 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