What is an Information Technology Specialist?
An information technology specialist is someone with in-depth advanced knowledge of design principles, theory of operation and operating practices for information technology equipment, software, telecommunications, networking, and security.
What is an Electronics Technician?
An electronics technician is someone who understands the design, capabilities, and limits of electronic equipment and systems.
What Do Information Technology Specialists and Electronics Technicians Do?
Information technology specialists and electronics technicians hold many different positions within the NWS. Most work with computers, servers, telephones, radio systems, automated surface observing systems (ASOSs), radars, or other electronic equipment to provide critical support to NWS offices and programs. Others maintain Internet sites, develop software, or write computer programs. The job duties of information technology specialists and electronics technicians in the NWS vary greatly between offices and official job titles.
Work Environment
Information technology specialists and electronics technicians work in offices, although electronics technicians often must travel short distances to service systems, such as ASOSs or radars. Shift work isn't typically required although those responsible for maintaining critical systems and equipment may be called to service systems in need of maintenance outside of typical working hours.
Education and Experience Requirements
Just as the duties vary for jobs in this broad category, so do the education and experience requirements. Be sure to read vacancy announcements on USAJOBS to determine if you meet the requirements and to ensure that you submit all required documentation to demonstrate your eligibility.