Power

You keep the data tracked, the phone lines connected, and the network networking. Power? You've got it. And, because you understand how quickly these technologies improve, if you think new equipment or an upgrade is needed, it happens at the snap of your incredibly dexterous digits.

You and your crew are the only ones at the office who "get" the technical side of business. That's why almost everyone secretly wishes they could be you (we heard them talking about it in the break room).

 
I know only the mega hurts. (Source)

Knowledge is powerful and you know your greatest power is in keeping everyone connected to the tools and information they need to do what they do. The modern world is dependent on technology for just about everything, and that's fine by you. Most of the people who work in your office don't know megabytes from megahertz—and they don't really need to. You know that stuff for them and it makes you a priceless part of the team.

Honestly, some of your co-workers think you have superpowers and should probably be wearing a cape. We advise against wearing a cape; you'll just have to settle for the "Employee of the Month" award, again. It comes with a nice parking spot and a free lunch from that little sushi place you love, down the street. You go from freeing up bytes to getting free bites. Sounds like a perfect circuit.