Tarrant County

DIS TECHNICIAN II - Information Technology

Tarrant County  •  $35k - $39k/yr  •  Onsite  •  16 hours ago
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Job Description

Posting number: 11142

Department: Information Technology

Job classification: Technician II, DIS - Information Technology

Posting type: Open

Categories: IT and Computers

Responsible for processing information and producing electronic records and content to be used by various departments in Tarrant County. Completes jobs using various equipment to efficiently store and retrieve content.

THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME AFTER A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED

Tarrant County employees enjoy superior health, retirement, and insurance benefits
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Examples of duties

  1. Prepares personal activity report on a daily basis.
  2. Provides status of information for accurate retrieval through the use of logs and indexes.
  3. Prepares documents for image capture.
  4. Captures images from document source using imaging software and equipment.
  5. Operates document management system for quality assurance and post processing. Post processing includes the indexing, image enhancement and importing of documents into the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system.
  6. Reviews and analyzes documents and enters descriptive information and other metadata into ECM system.
  7. Implements quality control procedures to ensure integrity of documents, electronic images, record metadata and box content.
  8. Coordinates determination of poor quality original documents with appropriate user departments.
  9. Ensures all records and content, both physical and electronic, are in compliance with Federal guidelines such as HIPAA and CJIS.
  10. Assists in training and cross-training of new employees and other personnel.
  11. Serves in the role of DIS Technical Specialist in their absence.
  12. Performs other related duties as required.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Three (3) years of clerical, inventory, recordkeeping, or related experience.
  • Must have good organizational and communication skills.
  • Must have computer skills with word processing and spreadsheets.
  • Knowledge of all office equipment.
  • Willing to learn the records management discipline and state laws for electronic records including life cycle of records, retention scheduling and indexing schemes.
  • Willing to learn the processes required to ensure the production disciplines and procedures are followed for the capture and transfer of digital images to electronic document management or high-capacity storage environments.
  • Must have a valid and current driver license.

Supplemental information

While performing the duties of this position, the incumbent is regularly required to bend, carry, grasp/squeeze, hear, keyboard, kneel, lift below the waist, lift between waist and shoulder, lift to the side/twist, tolerate noise, pull, push, reach, reach overhead, perform repetitive tasks, see color, see near, sit, squat, stand, stoop, talk, use his/her hands, walk, and work alone and with others.
Tarrant County

About Tarrant County

Tarrant County is an urban county located in the north central part of Texas. Fort Worth serves as the county seat to a county population of approximately 2.2 million citizens. Tarrant County is a member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments.

Today much of the flavor and attitudes that are the history of Tarrant County live on. The frontier has changed, but not the pioneering spirit. Tarrant County is now home to a diverse spectrum of businesses and lifestyles. Cattle and agriculture, as well as aerospace companies and defense contractors, play a major role in the economic foundation of the County. Tarrant County's western heritage sits side by side with its internationally renowned Cultural District.

With such a diverse mix of styles, there is never a lack of things to do and see. We hope you will take the time to enjoy our heritage and join us in our pioneering spirit. Tarrant County has changed dramatically over the past few years. Once dependent on defense plants and its military base, Tarrant County's economy has been transformed into one of the most vibrant and diverse in the nation and is leading the regional resurgence in business relocations and expansions, retail development and new housing construction. Once tied to the oil rigs and cattle ranches of west Texas, Tarrant County's businesses today reach around the globe and the County's commercial and industrial airports are among the country's foremost international gateways.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Fort Worth, TX
Year Founded
1849
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