Student Employment at BAC

Office of Information Technology  provides campus-wide computing, networking, communication, and instructional technology services that support the academic activities of faculty, staff, and students at the Belmont Abbey College.

Student employees work at our onsite IT office. They assist IT staff with daily tasks and help faculty and students use technology in classrooms.

General Requirements and Skills

  • Be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in good standing at the Belmont Abbey College.
  • Punctuality, responsibility and accountability.
  • Ability to work with sensitive information in a conscientious manner.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Demonstrable strong customer service skills.
  • Demonstrate problem-solving skills.
  • Attend periodic basic and technical trainings and staff meetings.
  • Ability to speak to people of varying technical, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds in person, over the phone, and by email.
  • Capable of working a minimum of 20 hours per week. Monday – Friday 8AM – 5PM

Student Positions Available

Help Desk

The Help Desk consists of motivated and courteous individuals that support faculty, staff, and students with many of the technical services offered at Belmont Abbey College.

  • Our department holds a high standard in providing excellent customer service by phone, e-mail, and in-person.

  • Our diverse staff works to communicate effectively with people of varying technical, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds.

  • We provide support with the functions of UI accounts.

  • We assist with the use of cybersecurity best practices

  • We provide support with classroom audio visual equipment and perform routine system and equipment checks.

  • Support faculty, staff and students at computer labs throughout campus.

  • Provide lab security and enforcement of computer lab policies.

  • Maintain appearance and upkeep of the computer lab and equipment.

  • Basic troubleshooting of computer hardware, networking connectivity, classroom projectors, and video conferencing systems.

  • Basic printer hardware troubleshooting.