Technology Specialist - Springfield, MA
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. | |
United States, Massachusetts, Springfield | |
2100 Roosevelt Avenue (Show on map) | |
Apr 17, 2026 | |
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3h Technology Specialist
#SWH-7634
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
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SWH-7634 Location City
Springfield Location State
Massachusetts FT / PT
Full-time Shift Schedule
1st shift: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (M-F) Description
Technology Specialist - MA
This role will be based out of our Massachusetts location. JOB PURPOSE The Technology Specialist provides intermediate-level technology support at a manufacturing site with increased expectations for independent execution and hands-on problem solving. This role supports and maintains company technology equipment, software, and IT assets by installing, configuring, diagnosing, repairing, and upgrading end-user devices to ensure optimal performance. The Technology Specialist resolves complex issues, mentor's junior technicians, and coordinates effectively with centralized IT teams, vendors, and other third-party partners. The role also provides end-user training and assistance where required and contributes to IT project execution and technology specifications within service desk scope. $24.00-$31.21 ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT EXPECTATIONS Documentation, tooling, and ITSM workflows are actively maturing. All team members are expected to contribute to continuous improvement. Identify outdated, unclear, or missing documentation and submit feedback or suggested updates appropriate to role level. Capture lessons learned in ticket notes and knowledge contributions to reduce repeat incidents and improve consistency. Identify gaps between documented procedures and site realities and provide clear feedback or suggested updates to improve shared knowledge and runbooks.
SCOPE AND COMPLEXITY Operates with high independence due to site model. Serves as a key escalation resource for junior technicians and a primary local execution partner for centralized IT teams. Uses sound judgment to prioritize work based on production impact and business risk. ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES NOTE: This list presents only the principal duties of the position and is not intended to be comprehensive. Duties and responsibilities may be changed or supplemented at any time in accordance with business needs and conditions.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Work is performed in both office and operational environments (manufacturing, assembly, and/or distribution areas). Employees may be exposed to operational noise, industrial lighting, ambient temperature variations, airborne liquids/chemicals, fine particulate dust, vibrations, and other conditions typical of manufacturing and warehouse settings, including proximity to moving machinery in designated areas. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses (with side shields) and hearing protection is required in designated areas; additional PPE (including safety footwear) may be required depending on the task and area. | |
Apr 17, 2026