Responsible for planning, implementing, designing, analyzing, and maintaining moderately complex network infrastructures.
This class is intended to be used as the first level of management responsible for network infrastructures.
Identifies resources required for network designs including upgrades, expansions, and enhancements. Configures and installs network hardware and software to meet requirements and conform to technical design standards. Analyzes network efficiency by conducting network tests and running diagnostics to forecast performance thresholds. Monitors and reports on network traffic, usage, and performance. Reviews network changes and trends in order to forecast future needs. Determines and corrects moderately complex network problems. May work on design recommendations and problems. Determines feasibility, cost, equipment needs, and time constraints/allocations for assigned projects. Assists in the development of strategic direction of the infrastructure for both the current environment as well as anticipating future needs.
Knowledge of fundamental computing and networking methodologies and technologies. Knowledge of networking needs in a virtual environment. Strong planning and project management skills. Ability to troubleshoot problems. Strong interpersonal, communication, and technical skills. Knowledge of local and wide area networking, firewalls, switches, wireless technology, and internet protocols.
A bachelor's degree in information technology systems, computer science, or a related field and experience in information technology systems or a related area. Relevant experience may be substituted for the bachelor's degree on a year-for-year basis.