DevSecOps Engineer (IT Infrastructure Engineer 3) - Provisional - The City University of New York - New York, NY
The City University of New York
GENERAL DUTIES
This position encompasses professional and responsible highly technical consultative and/or administrative work unique to the design and engineering of complex datacenters, networks and cloud deployments. Under administrative direction of a university IT manager, with broad latitude for independent action or decision, is responsible for the development of comprehensive infrastructure solutions. Engineer and operate mission critical infrastructure and be responsible for the access and protection of sensitive data, systems, and networks. May lead a team or participate in a team in planning, designing, implementing, and maintaining datacenter and cloud operations that includes the management of IT facilities, network, security, telecommunications, servers, storage, and virtualization components.
There are three Levels of this title. Assignment Levels 2 and 3 may oversee multiple projects and supervise employees. This specification describes typical assignments for this title; related duties may be assigned as needed.
To view the complete job description, go to http://www.cuny.edu/about/administration/offices/hr/classified-civil-service/ccsjobs/ and view the Job Description for IT Infrastructure Engineer.
CONTRACT TITLE
IT Infrastructure Engineer
FLSA
Non-exempt
CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION
The Office of Computing and Information Services (CIS) at the City University of New York (CUNY) supports the IT and telecommunications needs of CUNY's 25 colleges. CIS supports enterprise IT and applications, develops new technologies that advance the University's core mission, builds, upgrades and maintains the University's network, and operates the University's Data Center and Service Desk. Additionally, CIS manages the processes of safeguarding the University's IT assets and operates the SOC, develops disaster recovery plans for business continuity, maintains the security of the University's IT assets, and maintains the CUNYfirst Enterprise Resource Plann