IT Coordinators
As the
IT Coordinator (
ITC) of your research group you are the local IT expert in your group. You know the IT needs of your group as well as the IT resources your group owns, both self-managed and maintained by
isginf, and what they are used for.
You are also the liaison between your group an
isginf. If your group needs something from
isginf it should be you who talks to us. We know you personally, any requests from you related to your IT groups resources are presumed to be in line with your professors interests. On the other hand, if we want something from your group, we will contact you or at least inform you when we work with someone in your group directly.
Services and Consulting
All we
generally do and
how is outlined in our
service description. All these services can be directly ordered by you. However, everything can always be negotiated and there are few things we just cannot do. If you have the need for something IT related that we currently do not provide, then please contact
Stefan Walter to find a solution.
Ticketing System
We recommend that you send requests via mail to
support@inf.ethz.ch whenever possible and use the various request forms. All of these requests will be handled by our
ticketing system. In the
customer portal you can also see all tickets of the people your are responsible for.
Rights
As your groups IT Coordinator you get access to the following:
Additionally you can request changes related to our services. Most common are the following:
Finally you are allowed to
order IT equipment, request
repairs and
changes to the ETH inventory.
Do it Yourself
For your convenience you can management some things yourself:
You can always request
isginf to do them but performing them yourself is quicker.
Tasks
As
ITC you are expected to perform the following tasks:
- Helping group members with simple IT issues, especially ones related to your particular IT environment.
- Introducing new group members to the IT infrastructure of your group.
- Financing software from the IT Shop for your group members in ETHIS (or assisting your administrative assistant with this process).
- Collaboration with isginf in case of security incidents, inventory checks or changes to the ETH IT infrastructure with impact to your group.
- Make bookings for Master's students who need a seat in the master thesis lab
Communication
Much of
our communication with the research groups is through the
IT Coordinators mailing list. It is up to you to individually decide whether the information that we send is relevant for your group or not. If it is you should forward the information to all group members.
Documentation
Some
ITCs use the
intranet website of their research group to document everything related to the IT needs, resources and environment. If you do not have something like this then we recommend to write everything in the section for
information for research groups on our website. The topic of your group is automatically writeable for you and you can ask
our service desk to create additional subtopics if needed. Access is updated every night. By default only users of class
staff
in
your OU can read the information. If you need a different access policy, contact
our service desk.
Getting Started
If your research group already had an IT coordinator before you we assume that a smooth handover has been done and you already know about the IT environment of your research groups.
In any case you should start by meeting the team leader (
Stefan Walter) of
isginf and get an introduction to the role. This is also a good opportunity to discuss IT related changes or improvements and meet the
team.
Depending on which our
our services your group uses you may want to get a crash course in:
Links
Request Forms
ITC-Only Areas