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Updated: 14 May 2013
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Information Technology Specialist 2013 Total Pay (?
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SAR 31,208 - SAR 614,754
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SalarySAR 30,201 - SAR 558,867  
   
BonusSAR 0.00 - SAR 85,693  
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SAR 31,208 - SAR 614,754  
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Job Description for Information Technology Specialist

Information technology specialists are needed in most office settings. They must understand programming languages and be very computer-savvy. Their job is primarily to fix computer and network problems in offices. As a result, offices rely heavily on their expertise, as the majority of information in an office is communicated and stored with computers.
As an information technology specialist, the worker must be capable of solving problems in an area where few people have much understanding. They have the technical know-how for the tools that other people use every day. When not fixing the issues that occur with computers and networks in an office, they are often busy implementing new software to make the jobs of everyone else more efficient. The work environment for an information technology specialist is generally in an office. Information technology specialists may have their own office or work in a cubicle. However, much of their job is spent in other parts of a building manually fixing any issues other people may have with their computers. They may also work off-site, even from home, fixing computer issues via a network and their own computer. They often work with a team of information technology specialists and report to an information technology supervisor or director. Many offices have a lone information technology specialist. For workers in this field who work in an office, the hours may be the regular office hours of Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. However, many stay after hours, as their job can often only be done when everyone else in the office is off of his or her computer and network. Information technology specialists may also work weekends on occasion as a result of this. The tools for working are usually a telephone, computer, and physical computer hardware and software packages.
Requirements for being an information technology specialist are a bachelor's or master's degree in information technology. Many are subject to pre-hiring testing. Information technology specialists must also exemplify a high level of integrity, as businesses must trust them with all of their information. Information technology specialists have access to all of the information of a company. Many positions also require prior experience in the information technology field.
The position of information technology specialist is one that companies simply cannot do without. Almost everything in business today is run through computers, and these are the people who handle all of the the issues with computers. They possess an ability that few others hold, as being able to fix computers and networks requires an understanding of an entirely different language of code and mathematics.
Information Technology Specialist Tasks
  • Coordinate the set-up of data services, as well as phone, computer, and printer installation.
  • Coordinate the planning, implementation, and maintenance of all information technology products.
  • Troubleshoot information technology-related issues for both hardware and software.
  • Maintain, manage, troubleshoot and upgrade computer systems and servers for performance and security related issues.
  • Provide end-user support for a variety of web applications.
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Information Technology (IT) ServicesSAR 93,153 - SAR 388,412
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5-9 years
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Bachelor's DegreeSAR 86,343 - SAR 294,946
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