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Radiation Oncology IT Engineer at University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA

Performs duties of considerable complexity in support of computing systems Demonstrates overall responsibility for hardware/software installation and maintenance system performance and problem resolution Analyzes future needs and makes recommendations Provides high level expertise and technical direction for systems hardware/software support services Supports both and external customers. In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned. Position Compensation Range:
$33.90 - $54.23 HourlyMINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education:
Bachelor's degree required
Experience:
5 years of experience required. Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree. Licensure:
None required PHYSICAL DEMANDS This is primarily a sedentary job involving extensive use of desktop computers. The job does occasionally require traveling some distance to attend meetings, and programs. COVID Vaccination Requirement Due to the scope of President Biden's issued in early September, all University employees, including remote employees, must receive their final vaccination dose by January 4, 2022, unless they have a University-approved religious or medical exemption. The University has updated policy to reflect these new requirements. If hired by the Academic Division, excluding School of Medicine, School of Nursing, UVA Physicians Group, and the Health Systems Library, you will be required to provide proof of vaccination or be willing to be vaccinated by January 4, 2022. Academic employees may for a University-approved medical or religious exemption.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
System & Network AdministrationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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