Update of ICT Technician role so far...
I have started working in the position of ICT Technician. So far my roles have been checking the pc's, changing keyboards, mice, printers etc. I've updated the printer database, so we know when the toners were changed etc. I've recabled all the pc's making them look beautiful lol. My next task is to clean out the filters in the projectors, some have so much dust, I think they've been around longer than I've been alive. I have also been setting up the school assemblies, projectors sound etc and making sure everything runs smoothly.
The problem that I'm having now, is that the person supposed to be training me...simply is not. He hasn't shown me how to set up temporary and full ID's, issuing fobs, SIMS and integrating me into what he is doing. Which I've learn't is not very much. He has kept the process of issuing the ID's a mystery and insists that its a matter of confidential information...but I'm one of the technicians? In relation to SIMS, he told me that I won't get my login details yet. Which is a farce, as lots of teachers have problems with the program and keep asking me for assistance. I had to by pass him and ask the network manager for my login details to play around with the program to understand how it works. I understand that I won't be administrating major changes, but I at least needed a grasp of the fundamentals.
There have been laptops sitting around for weeks now, the department needs them. But he isn't taking steps to fix them, password is needed to get into bios...which he doesn't give me. The screens/hard drives need to be replacement but he is secretive about giving out the process of ordering new ones.
I also feel I need to make my presence felt more, especially to key people and being more friendly. Which I have been, but I need to up it more. I didn't want to do this initially, because the network manager informed me that he wants the other staff to get the impression that we are professional and not wasting time unnecessarily.
Recently the person I work with told me "you don't belong here, you don't work here...you are temporary. You can get up and go wherever and sit down and collect your paycheck, I am not going to help you and I don't want to work with you" This rant caught me off guard as it came out of nowhere. I have been doing the job in a professional way, but he is bossy and likes to take the limelight in any given situation. The network manager likes me and knows my intentions to make this a permanent role. The person I work with has been at the school for a number of years, and is leaving at the end of the academic year.
I don't know whether to inform the network manager of this, or not to say anything. If the manager asks him for his opinion of me it will be bad, but by then I will have had 6 months experience. If I say something now, there is nothing stopping them getting rid of me now.