
IT Infrastructure Engineer - Central Office
- Maine
- $80,000-95,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Implement and maintain a robust network infrastructure, supporting district-wide operations and adapting to future needs and technological advancements
- Engineer and maintain highly redundant internet solutions, continuously assessing potential points of failure, to support VoIP communication and ensure seamless continuity during outages
- Monitor and evaluate network performance, proactively addressing bottlenecks and optimizing system efficiency
- Continuously optimize existing network configurations and infrastructure, leveraging new technologies and best practices, to minimize hardware costs while maintaining exceptional reliability and scalability
- Install, replace, and configure network components across all district facilities
- Collaborate with technology leaders to participate in planning for network replacements or capital funding
- Implement and maintain virtualization platforms, ensuring optimal resource allocation and high availability for virtualized workloads
- Maintain comprehensive backup systems and strategies for all servers and critical district data, regularly testing recovery procedures to ensure data integrity and availability
- Manage server patching, maintenance, and upgrades across all platforms (physical and virtual), ensuring systems are secure, performant, and compliant with operational standards
- Proactively monitor and manage redundant power supplies, cooling systems, and environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, airflow) within data center facilities to prevent outages
- Engineer and evolve existing server systems and storage solutions, anticipating growth and performance demands, to ensure maximum redundancy, operational efficiency, and cost-effectiveness
- Perform regular capacity planning for server, storage, and power resources to ensure future scalability and prevent resource exhaustion
- Maintain inventory and replacement schedules along with preventative testing of UPS systems in all network closets and data centers within the district
- Assist with the physical installation, cabling, and decommissioning of network and server components within data center environments
- Ensure seamless network connectivity and integration for all critical district systems, including facilities controls (e.g., HVAC), and communication platforms (e.g., phone systems, VoIP configurations, troubleshooting, and upgrades)
- Manage and support cloud-based telecommunications systems, including configuration, troubleshooting, and integration with existing network infrastructure
- Collaborate closely with facilities and other technology teams internally and externally to ensure proper integration and functionality of network-dependent systems
- Utilize advanced monitoring tools to track network and data center system health, performance, and resource utilization proactively
- Address system issues and disruptions promptly to minimize impact on schools and staff
- Maintain detailed records of network and data center configurations, maintenance schedules, and incident responses
- Provide regular reports on system performance, capacity planning, and project updates to technology leadership
- Collaborate with external vendors and service providers for network and data center services, ensuring high-quality support, maintenance, and compliance with district needs
- Collaborate with central office departments to coordinate and implement technology solutions that integrate into the district’s infrastructure
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field
- 3+ years of experience in network engineering and data center operations
- Experience in the following areas of technology: switching, firewalls, virtualization, backup solutions and monitoring. Familiarity with Extreme Networks, Fortinet firewalls and/or VMware/Hyper-V is a plus
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
- Strong collaboration and communication skills, including the ability to explain technical concepts clearly to non-technical stakeholders in both verbal discussions and written documentation
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Knowledge of relevant state and federal regulations (e.g., FERPA, CIPA) pertaining to IT operations
- Maine State fingerprint (CHRC) authorization (
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS:
- Year-round position
- Permanent
- Full Time, 1.0 FTE
- Non-represented position
- Salaried, not eligible for overtime
- Salary range $85,000-95,0000 (based on experience)
- Benefits information can be viewed