Description
The Information Technologies is currently seeking a Full-time Limited Term Sr. Network Specialist for approximately 24 months.
This position reporting to the Manager of Network Services in the Technology Services & Operations in IT. The incumbent will be responsible for the overall operations of the University's data and communication systems as well as be involved with supporting specific projects. The Senior Network Technical Lead will provide technical leadership to the Network Operations team and provide in depth technical analysis and troubleshooting process with any technical network issues impacting operation IT services. In addition, the incumbent will be a key consultative resource for senior IT leadership and other technical resources.
The position is expected to be an expert in all aspects of the delivery of network services and the operation of the network infrastructure he/she manages to ensure the availability of IT services to all members of the University community. Individuals in the role are required to act as technical experts when leading/participating in architectural roadmaps, project design and implementation, as well as operational escalation support.
The Network Operations team administers and maintains networking devices to ensure proper operation and availability. The network is the core for all information technology services. It is crucial that services are designed to be redundant, highly available, and rapidly restored when problems arise.
The position works 35 hours per week plus being on call. There is a requirement for work outside of normal office hours. The position requires working closely with IT staff as well as other University stakeholders. The position is required to represent and advocate on behalf of stakeholders in Research, Teaching and Learning, and Administration when dealing with outside vendors and suppliers. The position is expected to lead in technical projects. As a senior team member, the position is expected to mentor junior staff despite not having any direct reports. The position is subject to high stress as it requires balancing multiple priorities and the impact of error can be campus-wide.
Summary of Key Responsibilities (job functions include but are not limited to):
Project Architectural and Design Oversight and Review (70%)
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Apply industry knowledge to create best-practices, and conduct regular technical reviews of architecture and project delivery to ensure optimum production operations and sustainment
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Oversee all network deliverables are executed upon to specified standards through:
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Participation in enterprise standards development
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Deployment guides
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QA/QC checklists
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Network L1-L3 diagrams
Staff Technical Mentoring
- Provide technical leadership to the team in the form of ongoing technical oversight and technical advice and mentoring to all team members
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Oversee that technical support documentation is completed by all team members
Operations Excellency and Oversight
- Provide technical updates, recommendations and solutions for continuous service improvement
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Enforce the application of vendor provided upgrades to devices and operating systems within a specified frequency
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Provide escalation support for operations team in their process of detection, diagnostics, isolation and service restoration
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Ensure proper access controls are in place so authorized users can access services while preventing unauthorized access to systems
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Validation of implementation and test plans ¿ while providing assistance with key deployments and changes where required
Enterprise Standards Development
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Conduct and provide technical network roadmap sessions as part of continuous service improvement exercises
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Maintain awareness of new technologies, procedures and industry best practices that might enhance device operation, capacity, and performance
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Define capacity thresholds and proactively research and recommend architecture upgrades
Qualifications / Requirements:
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Undergraduate degree in Engineering or Computer Science
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CCNP and progression towards CCIE, or related network engineering discipline certification
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10-15 years of directly relevant experience in a highly complex network environment
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Expert level knowledge of routing and routing protocols including MPLS, VPLS, BGP, etc
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Expert level knowledge of IP, TCP, and UDP
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Expert level knowledge and experience of Ethernet and related technologies
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Experience with scripting languages and network monitoring and testing tools
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Working knowledge and experience with operating systems like VMware, Linux, Windows
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Experience configuring and working with various VOIP devices and protocols
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Experience configuring and working with various CLI device operating systems
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Experience configuring and working with various firewall devices and load balancers
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Experience configuring and working with various wireless devices
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Expert level knowledge of Nexus 9K, 7K, 5K and 2K switches and able to configure devices
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Knowledge of IT governance and operations including ITIL is recommended
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Working knowledge and experience with various compute and storage systems is recommended
Application Deadline: July 24, 2026
We would like to thank all applicants in advance for submitting their resumes. Please note, only those candidates chosen to continue on through the selection process will be contacted.
This position is part of the AUPE bargaining unit, and falls under the Technical Phase Job Family, Phase 3.
For a listing of all management and staff opportunities at the University of Calgary, view our Management and Staff Careers website.
About the University of Calgary
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