Network Systems Technician III (One or More Positions)
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Saddleback College
Network Systems Technician III
Job Close Date: 12/14/2015
PLEASE NOTE: In order to be considered for this opening, you must apply through the District website at https://jobs.socccd.edu
Summary Description:
Under general direction from the appropriate operating unit manager, assumes responsibility for a variety of complex, technical functions related to local and wide area data networks, including design, engineering, installation, maintenance and operations; troubleshoots networking issues and equipment; and builds, configures and installs computer systems, servers, workstations, software and hardware for use in the overall networking environment.
This is the highest level in the Network Systems Technician series and is assigned duties and projects requiring significant expertise. This class is distinguished by the level of specialized, functional or technical expertise beyond the journey level and is expected to provide advanced technical support to more complex networking systems, servers and related applications.
Representative Duties:
The following duties are only a partial list, please refer to the Job Duties tab for more. Provide District-wide service in the design, installation and maintenance of network systems and requirements; recommend modifications and/or new equipment including hardware and software; analyze technical problems and recommend appropriate corrective measures. Plan, design, configure and maintain effective and efficient network systems, server resources and client workstations to meet District guidelines, regulations and curriculum requirements. Meet and confer with instructors and staff to determine technical requirements needed to meet each semester’s educational objectives; analyze requirements and develop plans and designs; prepare detailed technical operational specifications and other documentation required for development and implementation of complex network systems. Conduct technical field surveys to determine network site locations; develop detailed system design criteria, prepare equipment specifications, prepare purchase requisitions and assist with procurement processing; evaluate equipment to determine compliance with specifications. Respond to and analyze technical problems in the operation of networks and network equipment; instruct faculty and staff on basic usage of computer software, hardware and peripheral equipment; troubleshoot network issues related to hardware, software and connectivity and initiate appropriate corrective action. Design and implement security strategies to defend against viruses, hacking and user ignorance or malice; create and implement network back up and recovery strategies.
Knowledge of:
Operational characteristics of local and wide area network systems. Operational characteristics of a variety of communication systems and devices. Advanced principles and practices of troubleshooting technical network and computer system hardware and software problems. Advanced principles and practices of network server design, engineering, installation and maintenance. Personal computer hardware and software components. Principles and practices of customer service. Operational characteristics of various computer software packages. Methods and techniques of developing technical documentation and training materials. Data and network standards and applications. Application of microcomputers to perform tasks and a working knowledge of commonly used microcomputer programming languages and application programs. Equipment and materials currently available for new and revised data network installations. Fundamentals of personal computer operation, specifically installation and maintenance techniques and testing data communications connections. Use of tools and equipment required for installation and maintenance of data communication circuits and wiring.
Ability to:
Conduct surveys of existing network installations, evaluate their effectiveness and efficiency and recommend design modifications to systems or equipment, as necessary. Plan, design, configure and maintain effective and efficient network systems, server resources and client workstations to meet District guidelines. Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of existing network installations and recommend appropriate design modifications as necessary. Analyze and complete the installation, configuration and resource allocation requirements of various applications and programming languages. Assimilate and analyze data and prepare accurate and concise engineering reports and studies. Analyze technical problems accurately and recommend or take an effective course of action. Plan and organize large projects requiring the involvement of several departments. Act as team leader on major projects making assignments, reviewing work and maintaining quality control. Train staff in principles of network engineering and operating principles of District equipment. Make system programming changes to network equipment and systems, and program mini or microcomputers in commonly used languages and application programs. Respond to and identify user network and computer related problems. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Communicate technical information to a wide variety of users. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Education/Experience
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in computer science, information systems, telecommunications, data communications, network technology or a related field. Substantial directly related work experience may substitute for formal education. Experience: Four years of technical work experience in data communication and network service operations as a network technician and/or data communications analyst.
Four years of technical work experience in data communication and network service operations as a network technician and/or data communications analyst.
To Apply:
Please visit the District’s Employment Opportunities website at https://jobs.socccd.edu for a detailed job description, to learn more about the District and to complete an on-line application.
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