Intermediate Systems Engineer
Summary
Maintains and improves university IT infrastructure, including servers, cloud services, and operational tech like access control and emergency systems, while providing on-call support.
SUMMARY
In support of the University's mission, the Intermediate Systems Engineer administers, supports, and continuously improves the University's enterprise infrastructure and assigned portfolio of mission-critical technology services. This role ensures enterprise and operational technology services remain reliable, secure, resilient, well documented, and supportable while serving as the primary technical service owner and point of contact for assigned technology services. The Intermediate Systems Engineer works closely with the Department of Public Safety (DPS), serving as the primary technical service owner for assigned public safety and operational technology services.The position also requires on-call support and flexibility to respond to technology needs across campus.
Infrastructure & Technology Administration
- Administers enterprise infrastructure components and assigned mission-critical technology services to ensure reliable, secure, and highly available operations.
- Administers and supports enterprise infrastructure technologies including server operating systems, identity and access management, virtualization platforms, cloud services, enterprise storage, backup and recovery systems, monitoring platforms, and collaboration technologies.
- Administers and supports assigned operational technology services, including emergency notification systems, physical access control systems, video surveillance systems, emergency communications systems, dispatch technologies, radio communications infrastructure, intercom systems, credential management systems, and other assigned operational technologies.
- Proactively monitors system health, availability, capacity, and performance.
- Identifies and resolves issues before they impact operations.
- Performs maintenance, patching, configuration management, and approved technology refresh activities.
Technical Service Ownership & Service Delivery
- Serves as the technical service owner, primary technical liaison, and principal point of contact for assigned technology services.
- Develops and maintains strong working relationships with supported departments by providing proactive communication regarding system health, planned maintenance, outages, technology initiatives, and operational priorities.
- Coordinates technical activities with Infrastructure Services, Network Services, Cybersecurity, Desktop Services, Application Services, vendors, and departmental stakeholders.
- Supports infrastructure, operational technology, and enterprise application projects while ensuring alignment with established ITS standards and operational practices.
- Manages technology incidents, service requests, problem records, change activities, and escalations through the University’s IT Service Management platform while coordinating resolution across appropriate ITS teams and strategic vendors.
Documentation, Automation & Operational Readiness
- Develops and maintains technical documentation, operational procedures, architecture diagrams, inventories, disaster recovery documentation, and knowledge transfer materials to ensure assigned technologies remain supportable across ITS.
- Coordinates vendor relationships, maintenance agreements, software licensing, support cases, and technology escalations for assigned technology services.
- Develops and maintains automation using approved scripting languages to improve operational efficiency and service reliability.
- Maintains monitoring, logging, and alerting for assigned technology services.
Technology Planning & Continuous Improvement
- Evaluates assigned technology services for operational reliability, supportability, cybersecurity risk, vendor support, and lifecycle status.
- Identifies opportunities to improve service reliability, operational efficiency, documentation, and long-term supportability.
- Develops lifecycle roadmaps and provide recommendations regarding service improvements, technology refreshes, modernization initiatives, and long-term supportability.
Collaboration & Organizational Support
- Participates in ITS projects, disaster recovery testing, operational planning, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Shares technical knowledge through documentation, cross-training, and collaboration to reduce organizational risk and improve service continuity.