KATN0325278-0000
2024-11-01T00:00:00
2024-10-30T00:00:00
Position Description: The Network Specialist in a K-12 school setting is responsible for managing and maintaining the school’s network infrastructure to ensure reliable and secure connectivity for students, staff, and educational technology. This role involves troubleshooting network issues, implementing security protocols, and supporting the integration of technology into the classroom. Under general supervision of the district network administrator or school district administrator, this support position will install and maintain local and/or wide area (LAN and/or WAN) network infrastructure including the district’s WiFi endpoints and core switches, ancillary equipment (i.e. printers, mobile devices, workstations, etc.) and their operating systems. The Network Specialist collaborates with IT staff and educators to enhance the learning environment through effective use of technology, conducts regular system assessments, and provides training and support to users. Additionally, the specialist stays updated on the latest trends and best practices in educational technology to ensure the school's network meets the evolving needs of the educational community. Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Attributes: Network Infrastructure Management: Proficiency in configuring and managing network devices, specifically Aruba/HP switching and access point hardware, to ensure reliable connectivity and performance in a school environment. Device Management with JAMF: Experience in using JAMF software to manage Apple devices and Microsoft Intune to manage PC devices, including deployment, security, and inventory management, ensuring efficient use of technology in classrooms. Cabling and Wiring: Expertise in installing and maintaining structured cabling systems, ensuring optimal network performance and compliance with industry standards in a school setting. Network Software: Installs and supports approved third party local area network software and ILS (Integrated Learning Systems) providers. Documentation Skills: Ability to create and maintain detailed documentation of network configurations, processes, and troubleshooting procedures to support ongoing maintenance and future upgrades. Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting: Strong skills in diagnosing and repairing network hardware issues, including switches, routers, and end-user devices, to minimize downtime and support seamless educational experiences. Location: Technology Department/John Jay Middle School Hours: Full-time, 12 Months; 7:00am – 3:00pmSalary and Benefits: $88,856 - $109,709 as per the KLSSA contract
Technology
Katonah-Lewisboro U.F.S.D. #1
Lower Hudson Valley
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