FRKN0361695-0000
2026-07-01T00:00:00
2026-03-31T00:00:00
FRANKLIN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICTDLI (Delaware Literary Institute) was founded in 1835 as a private school located on the school's present site. In 1930, DLI became a central school district known as Delaware Literary Institute and Franklin Central School. In 1983, Franklin was placed on the register of National Historic Places. The Franklin Central School District has a proud history of providing a quality education in an environment of respect, collaboration, community involvement, and academic challenge. The district currently serves students in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade. Network Manager:Distinguishing Features of the Class: This is a highly technical support position with primary responsibilities for the planning, development, installation, monitoring, operation, configuration, and debugging of computer network systems. The incumbent will be required to analyze and diagnose network hardware and software problems, research and install new computer network hardware, software systems and products, and train users on new software and equipment. The work is performed under general supervision with wide leeway allowed in carrying out the details for the work. Does related work as required.Typical Work Activities: Analyzes existing systems and makes recommendations for updating systems in terms of new computer hardware and software; Analyzes and takes corrective action to resolve computer and data communication hardware problems, software problems, and local area network problems; Installs and maintains networking software and hardware operating systems; Configures department workstations and networks; Designs program specifications, documentation forms, flowcharts, and diagrams; Performs routine and regular maintenance on computer-related communications and networking equipment; Researches and evaluates new computer hardware and software products; Maintains up-to-date knowledge of new trends and technology for computer hardware, software, and networking; Prepares instructional manuals for users, and trains users in the operation and maintenance of computer hardware and software; Ensures security, and efficiency of computer systems; Tests new computer hardware and software; Makes or coordinates repairs to equipment as needed; Consults with vendors, distributors, and users regarding the purchase of computer hardware, software, and networking equipment; Maintains inventory of hardware equipment; Maintains logs on all trouble calls and equipment repairs. Operates and maintains work vehicle as assigned.Full Performance Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Personal Characteristics: Good knowledge of computers and product technology; Good knowledge of logical operations of computers, and data communication devices in local or wide area-based environments; Working knowledge of data processing methodology and techniques, including documentation of data security; Ability to determine threats to data security and recommend approaches to mitigate risk; Ability to detect and resolve computer breakdowns and problems; Ability to effectively teach and instruct novice computer users; Ability to deduce problems logically; Ability to configure work stations and networks; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships, initiative, patience, dependability, and good judgment; Physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.District Specific Duties & Areas of Maintain: Windows Active Directory, Google Domain, M365, repairing/maintenance of computers, imaging service, content filter, Clever sign on, district website, ParentSquare, printer fleet, windows and application updates, firewalls, SchoolTool, data reporting, security cameras, phone system, core switch/network closets. Additional duties/support: 3-8 testing, Regents, paging system, wireless network, BEDS IMF, civil rights data collection, annual IPA purchases, Ed Law 2D, software and hardware inventory.Minimum Qualifications: A. Bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer technology, computer engineering, data processing, management of information systems, or closely related field, and one year of experience involving responsibility for the maintenance, configuration, or installation of mainframe and/or micro-computer hardware and software which shall include networking; ORB. Associate’s degree in computer science, computer technology, computer engineering, data processing, management of information systems, or a related field, and three years of work experience as defined in (A) above; ORC. Five years of experience as defined in (A) above;D. An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined by the limits of (A), (B) and (C) above.Salary and Benefits: The District will offer a competitive salary and benefits package based on candidate experience. Starting date: July 1, 2026.APPLY TOIf interested, please complete an OLAS application and upload a letter of interest, resume, and three (3) signatured professional letters of reference, certifications, and other relevant supporting materials by May 1, 2026. All information may also be forwarded to: Bryan Ayres, Superintendent, Attn: Network Manager Search, Franklin Central School District, 26 Institute Street, Franklin, New York 13775.
Technology
Franklin CSD
Southern
Annual wage
Fixed