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I. General Provisions

  1. The computer systems maintenance engineer belongs to the category of specialists and reports directly to the head of the department.
  2. A person with a higher or secondary specialized education with work experience in this field is accepted for the position of a computer systems maintenance engineer.
  3. Recruitment to the position of a computer systems maintenance engineer and dismissal from it is carried out by order of the general director of the enterprise.
  4. A computer system maintenance engineer should know:
  • methodological and normative materials on the issues of the work performed;
  • prospects for technical development; features of the enterprise;
  • circuit design of computer systems, principles of operation of computer equipment;
  • achievements of science and technology, advanced domestic and foreign experience in the relevant field of activity;
  • basic knowledge of modern operating systems and software used in production;
  • rules for the operation of the equipment entrusted to him;
  • rules and norms of labor protection;
  • internal labor regulations.
  1. During the absence of a computer systems maintenance engineer (vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a duly appointed person who acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the quality and timeliness of the performance of his duties.

II. Official duties

  1. Timely maintains, repairs and modernizes the computer park.
  2. Provides jobs for television workers with new computer, copying and duplicating equipment and consumables.
  3. Provides uninterrupted operation of the hardware of non-linear editing systems and computer software for the air (teleprompter, "creeping line", etc.).
  4. Acquires and installs the software required to operate television services.
  5. Optimally configures, assembles and sets up a computer system.
  6. Owns information about the components present on the computer market, their compatibility.
  7. Other duties in accordance with the production need by order of the head of the department.

III. Rights

A computer system maintenance engineer has the right to:

  1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise relating to its activities.
  2. Make proposals for improving the work related to the responsibilities provided for in this instruction.
  3. Within the limits of his competence, report to his immediate supervisor about all the shortcomings identified in the course of his activities and make proposals for their elimination.
  4. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of their duties and rights.

IV. A responsibility

The Computer Systems Engineer is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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