Assemble and configure desktop PCs, laptops, servers, and peripherals such as printers and scanners. Troubleshoot hardware malfunctions (e.g., overheating, power failures) and replace defective components like motherboards, CPUs, RAM, and hard drives. Conduct routine inspections, cleaning, and thermal paste replacement to extend equipment lifespan and prevent outages. Recommend and install hardware upgrades (e.g., adding SSDs or more RAM) to improve system performance and compatibility with new software. Provide technical assistance to staff, responding to support tickets and training non-technical users on proper equipment handling. Maintain accurate records of hardware assets, serial numbers, warranty information, and repair history.