AML Consultant Job Description
As an AML Consultant, you will have three essential duties:
- Providing excellent customer service
- Establishing proper use, rules, and guidelines
- Maintaining the workspace
There are many tasks that support these essential duties. Some examples include:
- Assisting users with the technology and resources available at the AML
- Remaining approachable, friendly, and accessible to AML users
- Presenting rules and guidelines to classrooms and students (orientations)
- Showing up to shifts on time and ready to complete daily tasks
- Communicating issues or problems to the Assistant Director
- Sanitizing desks, keyboards, computer screens, and other simple cleaning tasks
AML Consultants are not expected to be experts of any specific software or computer technology; however, knowledge of the following is a plus: Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Suite, printers & scanners, and general computer hardware. AML Consultants should always be willing to learn new technical skills.
As an on-campus employment opportunity, we prioritize hiring Washington State University students. We offer competitive hourly wages and set schedules throughout the semester. Please keep in mind that, due to the complexities of student employee availability, the AML is often overstaffed. Consultants typically work 5-9 hours per week – please consider this before applying.
Becoming an AML Consultant
We currently have a need to fill one or two positions for the Spring semester. If you are an undergraduate student and are able to work weekdays, between 8:00am and 7:00pm please download an application, using the link below. You may also request a printed copy from a Consultant in the AML (Avery 103). When you’re ready, email it to amllab@wsu.edu AND/OR physically drop it off at Avery 103 or Thompson Hall 224F. We will contact all active applications on file if our hiring needs change.