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What is a Skyward TX?

A Skyward Tx operator typically refers to someone who manages or operates the Skyward software system for school districts in Texas. Skyward is a widely used student information and school management system that helps schools handle student records, grades, attendance, and administrative tasks efficiently. In Texas, many school districts use Skyward to comply with state reporting requirements and to streamline their daily operations. Operators or administrators of Skyward Tx are responsible for data entry, troubleshooting, user support, and ensuring accurate reporting. They often serve as the main point of contact for teachers, staff, and sometimes parents using the system.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a Skyward TX administrator?

To excel as a Skyward TX Administrator, you typically need experience with school data management, attention to detail, and a background in information technology or education administration. Familiarity with the Skyward student information system, database management tools, and relevant certifications are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and the ability to collaborate across departments set top performers apart. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring accurate student records, efficient school operations, and compliance with state reporting requirements.

What are common challenges faced by professionals using Skyward TX in a school district setting?

Professionals working with Skyward Tx in a school district often encounter challenges such as adapting to frequent software updates, managing large volumes of student and staff data accurately, and training other staff members with varying levels of technical proficiency. Additionally, ensuring data security and maintaining compliance with district and state reporting requirements can be demanding. Collaboration with IT, administrative, and teaching teams is essential for troubleshooting issues and optimizing system use.

What is the difference between Skyward Tx vs Skyward Admin?

AspectSkyward TxSkyward Admin
Primary RoleManaging student information systems and district dataOverseeing Skyward software administration and user support
Required CredentialsTypically requires district-specific training, certifications varyOften requires Skyward certification and IT skills
Work EnvironmentSchool districts, educational institutionsSchool district offices, IT departments
Common UsageData entry, report generation, student info managementSystem configuration, user support, troubleshooting

Skyward Tx focuses on managing student data within school districts, while Skyward Admin involves system administration and support. Both roles require familiarity with Skyward software but differ in responsibilities and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Skyward Tx job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 93% In-person, and 7% Remote job distribution.

Computer Technician - Level II

Mesquite ISD

Mesquite, TX

$25.70 - $37/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Mesquite ISD - Compensation Plans

Information Technology Compensation Plan
Salary Range: Pay Grade 3 $25.70-$37.00/Hour
Shift Type: Full-Time 
Wage/Hour Status: Non-Exempt
Reports To: Computer Supervisor
  





EMPLOYMENT BEGINS: As soon as possible 



PRIMARY PURPOSE:

To install and repair computers, printers, and related equipment for the district. The person will work closely with Technical Services personnel and all other departments for the district.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/Certification:
High School Diploma or GED 
Valid Texas driver's license

Special Knowledge/Skills:
Have working knowledge of Windows, MacOS, IOS, Android, and ChromeOS 
Ability to troubleshoot Ethernet and wireless networking issues in a Windows Active Directory  environment
Ability to diagnose and troubleshoot a wide variety of computer software
Ability to diagnose and repair a diverse range of computer/mobile device hardware
Highly organized, detailed oriented and able to work within a high-pressure environment
Possess working knowledge of inventory systems and work order ticket systems
Basic Troubleshooting of Audio/Video peripherals (projectors, large televisions document camera)
Possess effective communication, public relation, and interpersonal skills







Experience:
Have demonstrated successful hardware and software experience with PC and Macintosh computer repair
Prefer experience in Enterprise network environment troubleshooting basic network issues


MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:

Pick-up, delivery, installation and repair of computers, printers and computer related equipment belonging to the district
Diagnosis and troubleshooting of network device connections that might include using a port analyzer to determine if equipment is seeing the correct VLAN and/or network segment
Make ready classroom technology for start of school annually
Track labor hours and completed work in Munis work order system maintaining daily records of work accomplished
Troubleshoot and diagnose peripheral technology that is connected to a computer.  This might include document cameras, magnetic card readers, various types of scanners, printers, copiers, 3D printers, CNC routers, CNC plasma cutters, automotive diagnostic computers, medical diagnostic equipment (EKG analyzer)
Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite and best practices for correcting functional issues
Working knowledge or familiarity with the installation and troubleshooting of district specific software suites that are vital to operations in MISD. This includes but is not limited to: InTouch Ticketing (Point of Sale system),Primero Expresspoint (Food Services Point of Sale),  Papercut (Enterprise print-server solution), Destiny resource and equipment database, Skyward (records database), Adobe Creative suite, SCCM imaging and remote access, Apple Remote Desktop, JSS (Apple and IOS device management suite), and HM ordering
Some technicians will also need to specialize in additional software suites vital to District operation but are limited to specific facilities and departments:  ComputerRX (Pharmacy software), EClinicals (Electronic medical records, Soren Phone systems (Hearing impaired ADA compliance phone system),  AutoCAD, NepTunes (Athletic event licensed music), Dragon Naturally Speaking (voice-computer interface suite), Hudl Athletics suite, Finish Lynx (track and field), Grammarly, TTS scanning (Science inventory), Abas testing suite, DRC (bi-lingual testing), Wide Orbit suite (Radio station operations), RouteFinder PLUS, ForeSight Pro, Sensorview (HVAC), and Bluebeam (Construction Services)







SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Project lead during technology deployments usually dependent on campus assignment and personnel involved


WORKING CONDITIONS:

Mental Demands:
Able to work in a high pressure environment
Assigned five or more campuses or facilities that will require careful logistics planning

Physical demands/environmental factors:
Able to work overtime if needed
Able to lift at least 60 pounds regularly

The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be required.