Maricopa County Recorder’s Office
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TemporaryT-TechAuditor
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“Temporary T-Tech Auditor at Maricopa County Recorder’s Office. Skills: computer troubleshooting, technical collaboration, networking concepts. providing technical collaboration with our Poll Workers and County Elections T-Techs. review and provide troubleshooting efforts, equipment security, and retrieval activities”
What You'll Achieve.
ensure prompt problem resolution and ticket closure
Industry & Context.
troubleshooting efforts; resolve technical conflicts; troubleshooting network issues; problem resolution; prompt problem resolution
May require the use of a personal vehicle, which would require a valid driver’s license, current auto insurance, and attendance in Maricopa County’s Defensive Driving Course, Must pass an applicable background screening, Must be able to work overtime as necessary, Full-time/Temporary/Overtime/Holiday hours are mandatory during the election cycle, ability to sit or stand for extended periods, lift floor-to-shoulder and shoulder-to-waist up to 50 pounds, carry for 100 feet, push/pull up to 50 pounds for 200 feet, stoop and bend, upper extremity repetitive motions, Work may be performed outdoors in high temperatures or indoors, May require the use of a personal vehicle to travel within Maricopa County, Requires the ability to use a polling location sitebook, a pallet jack, and Microsoft Office products, Must pass a pre-employment background and/or fingerprint investigation as required by statute or policy, including drug and alcohol testing requirements for positions designated as safety-sensitive
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
6 months of computer troubleshooting experience, basic understanding of computer systems, including hardware, software, and common operating systems (e.g., Windows), familiarity with fundamental networking concepts such as IP addresses, Wi-Fi connectivity, and troubleshooting network issues, Must be a registered voter, or have the ability to become a registered voter, in the State of Arizona by the time of hire, Must pass an applicable background screening, Must be able to work overtime as necessary
Nice to Have
At least an Associate's degree in an IT-related field, One or more years of professional driving experience, One or more years of general office experience, One or more years of warehouse experience, One or more years of computer experience or information technology, One or more years of customer support experience, One or more years of election experience
What You'll Do.
providing technical collaboration with our Poll Workers and County Elections T-Techs
review and provide troubleshooting efforts
and retrieval activities
resolve technical conflicts at our polling sites
supporting our election activities before
and after the election cycle
Supports troubleshooting efforts throughout the election cycle and equipment security and retrieval activities at the close of Election Day
Travels throughout Maricopa County verify that voting location set-up procedures for check-in equipment
and other ancillary items are completed in accordance with County standards
Works in collaboration with the Election Department t-techs to monitor voting location operations and troubleshooting activities when early voting locations are operational
Prepares and retrieves information and enters/updates information in reports
or other documentation/record-keeping systems
Analyzes programs to ensure prompt problem resolution and ticket closure
Assists other divisions of Elections with their daily functions and activities
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
providing technical collaboration with our Poll Workers and County Elections T-Techs; Works in collaboration with the Election Department t-techs; Assists other divisions of Elections with their daily functions and activities
Full Job Description
**Posting Date** 05/14/26 **Application Deadline** Open Until Filled **Pay Range** Pay for this position is $20 hourly. This position is eligible for overtime compensation for all hours worked over 40 in the designated workweek. **Job Type** Election Workers (Seasonal) **Department** Recorder **About the Position** Ready to combine your technical skills with a civic purpose? Join the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office as a Temporary T-Tech Auditor! As a Temporary T-Tech Auditor, you are responsible for providing technical collaboration with our Poll Workers and County Elections T-Techs. You will review and provide troubleshooting efforts, equipment security, and retrieval activities. You will resolve technical conflicts at our polling sites, supporting our election activities before, during, and after the election cycle. **About Us** The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office (MCRO) is responsible for maintaining the Maricopa County voter registration records and for administering over elections in partnership with the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. The MCRO also maintains a permanent public record of over 50 million documents dating back to 1871, including deeds, plat maps, and other important records. Our office serves over 2.5 million registered voters and 4.4 million residents across Maricopa County. The MCRO offers a friendly, welcoming, and collaborative environment with opportunities to grow and develop new skills. **Proud To Offer** * Work with a greater purpose * Opportunities for growth and development within Maricopa County * Want to learn more about the County’s Qualifying and Compensation Philosophy? Follow this link to learn more! [Work With Us | Maricopa County, AZ](https://www.maricopa.gov/5954/Love-What-You-Do) **We Require** * High school diploma or GED * 6 months of computer troubleshooting experience **Other Requirements** * Must be a registered voter, or have the ability to become a registered voter, in the State of Arizona by the time of hire
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