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Working In Cubicle Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Remove monitor arms and monitors from cubicle walls and desks throughout the building. * Conduct ... Comfortable working in an active office/IT environment with shifting daily priorities.

Working in indoor office space with regular noise levels consistent with a business environment ... Able to remain stationary in the desk cubicle area for extended periods of time. * Able to ...

Welder

Spanish Fork, UT · On-site

$17.50 - $23.25/hr

Whether you will spend your day brainstorming in an office cubicle, operating a crane, running ... Maintain all tools, machines, and supplies in good, safe working order Report any issues or ...

Welder

Spanish Fork, UT · On-site

$17.50 - $23.25/hr

Whether you will spend your day brainstorming in an office cubicle, operating a crane, running ... Maintain all tools, machines, and supplies in good, safe working order Report any issues or ...

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What is the difference between Working In Cubicle vs Data Entry Clerk?

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Working In Cubicle typically involves a range of administrative, clerical, or office-based tasks within a structured environment. Data Entry Clerk focuses specifically on inputting, updating, and managing data within computer systems. Both roles often require similar skills like attention to detail and computer proficiency, and are performed in office settings. However, Working In Cubicle can encompass various job functions, while Data Entry Clerk is specialized in data management. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find roles aligned with their skills and career goals.

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IT Field Technician

IT Field Technician

Medasource

West Valley City, UT • On-site

$25 - $27/hr

Contractor

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

IT Field Technician
Salt Lake City, UT Metro
Onsite
Compensation: $25-27 per hour
4-week contract with high likelihood of extension
Start Date: ASAP
ABOUT THE ROLE
Our client, a leading health system, is seeking IT Field Technicians for a 4-week onsite contract in the Salt Lake City, UT metro area, with a strong possibility of extension. This hands-on role supports a major phased equipment cleanup, inventory, and asset management project as the organization vacates its corporate headquarters. All work will be performed at a single location. The position requires physical capability, attention to detail, and adaptability to shifting priorities in a fast-paced environment. You will play a key part in ensuring all IT assets are properly inventoried, relocated, and documented, supporting both IT and facilities teams throughout the process.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
  • Remove monitor arms and monitors from cubicle walls and desks throughout the building.
  • Conduct physical inventory of all on-site equipment, including monitors, docking stations, cables, peripherals, and other IT assets.
  • Scan asset tags on monitors using a barcode scanner and document findings in Excel/Smartsheet.
  • Sort and stage equipment by disposition: keep, consolidate, trash, or flag for e-recycling pickup.
  • Move equipment within the building as directed, including between floors and towers (North to South) as needed.
  • Support the DXC area on the North side of the building with staging and sorting.
  • Assist the Media Services team with sorting and disposing of AV storage across the building.
  • Perform general cleanup and trash removal throughout the facility.
  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date inventory documentation throughout the project.
  • Participate in daily stand-up meetings to align on priorities and report on progress.
  • Take direction from on-site client technicians and facilities staff, adjusting to evolving project needs.
WHAT YOU BRING
  • Prior experience in IT asset management, hardware decommissioning, or IT equipment handling.
  • Ability to lift and carry equipment (monitors, arms, peripherals); physical work is a core part of this role.
  • Comfortable working in an active office/IT environment with shifting daily priorities.
  • Familiarity with barcode scanners and asset tagging systems.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; all equipment must be accurately stored and accounted for.
  • Ability to follow direction from on-site leads and adjust priorities as the scope evolves.