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Administrative Support Technician (Workstation Testing)

Oklahoma City

 

Objectstream is an award-winning small business dedicated to providing innovative products and services in many areas, including information technology, management consulting, and logistics, for customers including the FAA, DOD, and state governments. We accomplish this mission by forging long-term trusted relationships with our employees, customers, and strategic partners; building an organizational culture that promotes empowerment and accountability; assuring a talented, well-trained, and qualified workforce; continuously improving our efficiency and productivity; and being socially and environmentally responsible corporate citizens. We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment where employees are encouraged to share ideas and take ownership of their projects.

We are currently seeking an Administrative Support Technician (Workstation Testing) to join our dynamic team supporting our client in Oklahoma City.

Job Description – Objectstream, Inc. is seeking a reliable and detail oriented Administrative Support Technician (Workstation Testing) to assist with a short-term project involving the setup, testing, and validation of computer workstations. This role requires hands-on work with equipment, accurate documentation, and adherence to established setup and testing procedures. The ideal candidate will be physically capable, organized, and able to follow instructions in a fast-paced environment.

Job Responsibilities:

Workstation Setup and Configuration

  • Unpack computer equipment from pallets and prepare for setup
  • Connect workstations to power sources and required components
  • Assemble and configure workstations based on provided diagrams and training
  • Ensure proper placement and setup of all equipment components

Equipment Testing and Validation

  • Perform testing of computer workstations to ensure functionality
  • Follow defined testing procedures and quality standards
  • Identify and document any issues, defects, or inconsistencies

Documentation and Tracking

  • Log the condition and status of each piece of equipment tested
  • Maintain accurate records of completed tests and observations
  • Ensure data is recorded in alignment with project expectations

Equipment Handling and Storage

  • Safely repack tested equipment onto pallets
  • Maintain organization of equipment and workspace
  • Follow safety protocols while handling equipment

Productivity and Deliverables

  • Meet daily testing targets set by the project team
  • Maintain consistent work pace aligned with productivity expectations
  • Contribute to timely completion of project deliverables within schedule

Required Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Ability to follow instructions and diagrams accurately
  • Basic familiarity with computer hardware (preferred but not required)
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Ability to perform repetitive tasks with consistency

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Prior experience in:
    • IT support or hardware setup
    • Warehouse or logistics operations
    • Equipment testing or quality assurance
  • Experience working in a team-based environment

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs
  • Ability to stand, walk, and perform physical tasks for extended periods
  • Capability to safely handle and move technical equipment

Project Details

  • Duration: Approximately 4 weeks
  • Start Date: Around May 27, 2026
  • Schedule: Full-time (40 hours/week)
  • Location: Oklahoma City, OK
  • Project Scope: Testing and validation of computer workstations

Work Environment

  • Warehouse or staging environment for equipment setup
  • Hands-on, physically active role involving technical equipment handling

Benefits of working at Objectstream:

  • Collaborative, innovation‑focused culture
  • Competitive salary

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