DCAS's mission is to make city government work for all New Yorkers. From managing New York City’s most iconic courthouses and municipal buildings, to purchasing over $1 billion annually in goods and services for more than 80 City agencies what we do ensures that all agencies can deliver on their mission. Our reach touches every facet of city government and is instrumental to the successful day-to-day operations of the City of New York.
Our commitment to equity, effectiveness, and sustainability guides our work providing City agencies with the critical resources and support needed to succeed, including:
- Recruiting, hiring, and training City employees.
- Managing 55 public buildings.
- Acquiring, selling, and leasing City property.
- Purchasing over $1 billion in goods and services for City agencies.
- Overseeing the greenest municipal vehicle fleet in the country.
- Leading the City's efforts to reduce carbon emissions from government operations.
When you work at DCAS, you're not just working for one agency, but in service of them all. It's an opportunity to provide impactful support, quality customer service, and help protect the future of New York City for generations to come. Visit our website at nyc.gov/dcas to learn more about the work we do.
The Help Desk is the single point of contact for all Information Technology (IT) service requests and incidents. It provides first level technical support to all agency staff and is committed to address computer and telecommunication needs by providing the highest level of technical support. Help Desk works on all the Cyber Security related Patch management for Desktops and Laptops.
Responsibilities:
Inventory Management related:
- Manages the lifecycle of the asset class
- Maintains efficient inventory bookkeeping by creating systems of records with auditable controls
- Determines the overall suitability and health of assets to ensure that each asset is performing to its specifications, and fulfills the required business need
- Reconciles IT capital asset purchases on an annual basis
- Reconciliation between inventory in the systems with physical count
- Provides quality control of the asset data in the Inventory Database
- Responsible for distributing IT assets
- Conducts periodic physical inventories of all appropriate assets
- Manages user acknowledgment of IT assets received
- Responsible for quality and efficiency of problem resolution where Asset Management is required
- Reviews all asset discrepancies
- Review’s asset inventory information in the physical environment for variances with asset records in the inventory
- systems and provides resolutions.
- Analyses all variances and makes recommendations to perform inventory cycle count
- Initiates end of life, salvage process for assets
- Audit’s asset inventory in storage
- Prepare decommissioned assets for Auctioning.
- Contact vendor to replace\repair warrantied Assets
- Work with auditors for annual inventory Audit
- Occasionally need to visit and verify assets in 59 remote sites
- Responsible for tagging and taking inventory on new assets
1. A baccalaureate degree, from an accredited college including or supplemented by twenty-four (24) semester credits in cyber security, network security, computer science, computer programming, computer engineering, information technology, information science, information systems management, network administration, or a pertinent scientific, technical or related area; or
2. A four-year high school diploma or its equivalent approved by a State’s department of education or a recognized accrediting organization and three years of satisfactory experience in any of the areas described in “1” above; or
3. Education and/or experience equivalent to “1” or “2”, above. College education may be substituted for up to two years of the required experience in “2” above on the basis that sixty (60) semester credits from an accredited college is equated to one year of experience. In addition, twenty-four (24) credits from an accredited college or graduate school in cyber security, network security, computer science, computer programming, computer engineering, information technology, information science, information systems management, network administration, or a pertinent scientific, technical or related area; or a certificate of at least 625 hours in computer programming from an accredited technical school (post high school), may be substituted for one year of experience.
The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.
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