
Departmental Summary:
The IT Services & End User experience department within IT is looking for a Client Technology Technician to join our team. Our department provides critical operations and infrastructure support to the entire BCBSM enterprise. The Client Technology Technician will be responsible for end-user technology support, specializing in mobile devices using the iOS and Android operating systems.
Departmental Preferences:
Deliver and support diversity IT products and services to internal and external end users within the enterprise. Provide maintenance and support for complex client products, peripherals, network and physical moves. Partner with business clients to understand user needs and provide improvement to business processes, resolve problems, and technical solutions. This position is responsible for multiple projects/work initiatives/tasks concurrently as a team member or technical lead.
" Qualifications"
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is a nonprofit corporation and an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
BCBSM's commitment to Michigan is what differentiates it from other health insurance companies doing business in the state. That mission has never changed. Nearly 70 years ago, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan started with a purpose to provide people with the security of knowing they have health care when they need it.
Today, that nonprofit mission is the same and the company is accomplishing it in many ways, including:
Offering access to health care coverage for everyone, regardless of circumstances
Never dropping your coverage for health reasons
Partnering with the state to cover more than 32,000 children through MIChild
Providing financial support to 30 free clinics statewide
Contributing more money than any other company to provide Michigan with better health and health care
Advocating and educating through Alliance for Advancing Nonprofit Health Care
For more on the history of BCBSM, please visit our section on historical highlights: http://www.bcbsm.com/home/bcbsm/1930.shtml