Position Summary:
The role of the network engineer is to design and implement computer networks and security systems with a focus on high-level planning and design to support current and future business requirements. Network engineers choose suitable data communication components and configure them to meet organizational needs. Network engineers are responsible for implementing, operating, monitoring, configuring, and maintaining information systems. The network engineer has a variety of tasks to perform such as installing network hardware, troubleshooting servers, operating software and hardware, managing network services, supporting network infrastructure, monitoring performance, managing security, managing user accounts, as well as restoring and backing up information systems. The network engineer’s goal is to guarantee the integrity of high availability network infrastructure to enable optimal performance for Adirondack Health through continual service improvement and collaboration the IT Department and the organization. This role participates in on-call rotation.
Educational Requirements/ Qualifications:
Associate's degree in computer information systems/networking, bachelor’s degree preferred.
Job related experience with increasing levels of responsibility is required
The network engineer must demonstrate extensive knowledge of networks and computer systems through professional experience in at least three of the following areas: server, network, security, or virtualization. Individual must demonstrate excellent logical reasoning, problem solving, communication, interpersonal, and computational abilities.
Valid driver's license and evidence of insurability. A+/Network+, Cisco CCNA certifications desired.
Job Type:
Full-Time
Benefits of Working Full-Time at Adirondack Health:
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Paid Benefit Time (PTO and Sick days)
- Tuition Reimbursement
- 403(b) Retirement Plan with Employer Contributions
- And much more
Salary Range:
$27.00 - $44.22 per hour (based on experience)