Director of Network Infrastructure
Listed on 2026-02-16
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IT/Tech
Cybersecurity, Systems Engineer, Network Engineer
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Network Infrastructure is responsible for the strategic design, security, financial management, and operation of all network infrastructure supporting the organization’s office environments, arena and entertainment complex, broadcast operations, and public-facing services. This role owns switching, routing, firewall platforms, internet and wide‑area connectivity, and vendor‑managed circuits, with a primary focus on reliability, security, scalability, and fiscal accountability. This position serves as the executive owner of network architecture and budget, ensuring alignment with NIST Zero Trust Architecture (SP 800‑207) principles while delivering 100% network and internet availability during live events.
The Director supports multiple business verticals with differing risk profiles and operational requirements across a converged, multi‑tenant network environment.
- Own the end‑to‑end design, deployment, and operation of enterprise and arena network infrastructure
- Ensure high availability, redundancy, fault tolerance, and performance across all environments
- Define and enforce network standards, architectures, configuration baselines, and documentation
- Lead network lifecycle planning including refresh, upgrades, and decommissioning
- Establish operational maturity metrics aligned to availability, resiliency, and security objectives
- Own all internet and WAN connectivity including office, arena, broadcast, and event circuits
- Design redundant and diverse connectivity paths to meet zero‑downtime event requirements
- Manage service providers and carriers to ensure SLA adherence and rapid issue resolution
- Act as the escalation point during outages, degradation events, or carrier failures
- Architect and operate networks supporting live events with zero tolerance for downtime
- Apply modern arena‑grade networking technologies supporting ticketing, POS, media, guest Wi‑Fi, and operations
- Ensure network and internet uptime meets 100% availability expectations during events
- Lead post‑event technical reviews and continuous improvement initiatives
- Design, implement, and operate a Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA) aligned with NIST SP 800‑207
- Apply continuous verification, least‑privilege access, and micro‑segmentation across all network layers
- Architect policy enforcement points (PEPs) and policy decision points (PDPs) within the network
- Segment and protect traffic across users, devices, applications, services, and data flows
- Maintain maturity roadmaps to evolve zero trust capabilities over time
- Design and manage a converged network supporting multiple business entities and partners
- Enforce strict isolation while enabling secure shared services and infrastructure
- Support private, public, broadcast, IoT, and building management traffic on a common platform
- Ensure network design supports scalability for future tenants, events, and technologies
- Design and manage zero trust network segments for IoT devices and building management systems
- Apply risk‑based segmentation, monitoring, and policy enforcement for non‑traditional endpoints
- Ensure IoT and OT networks align with organizational cybersecurity standards
- Own firewall platform selection, architecture, and rule governance
- Ensure network‑layer controls align with cybersecurity policies, compliance, and risk frameworks
- Partner with cybersecurity leadership on threat modeling, incident response, and audits
- Review and approve network security changes impacting risk posture
- Support broadcast and media workflows across IP, fiber, wireless, and hybrid transport models
- Ensure high‑bandwidth, low‑latency performance for media production and distribution
- Collaborate with broadcast engineers and partners on architecture and troubleshooting
- Design resilient media transport paths for live and recorded content
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