IT Infrastructure Manager - 29th Judicial District
Listed on 2025-12-28
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IT/Tech
IT Support, Systems Administrator, Technical Support, IT Project Manager
Position number
: K0041216
Location of Employment
: 29th Judicial District, Kansas City, KS 66101
Position Title and Salary
: IT Infrastructure Manager, grade 50, $84,350.45 annually
Salary Adjustments
:
- $86,385.34 with six months of successful performance
- $92,960.10 with one year of successful performance
Kansas Judicial Branch Benefits – State Employment Center - Benefits (ks.gov)
Reports to
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Kansas Judicial Branch Director of Information Services (with a secondary reporting line to the District Court Administrator for work assignments and priorities)
This position is a key technical and operational leadership role within the 29th Judicial District, focused on supporting the technology needs of district users, including judges, clerks, court services officers, and other courthouse staff. The role ensures daily systems and tools are stable, secure, and effective, with responsibility for computer hardware, networks, software, and Windows-based server applications.
A core expectation is supporting judges and staff in the use of the State’s centralized case management system and other eCourt and courtroom technologies, while helping coordinate future technology rollouts and initiatives. This role requires advanced systems analysis, complex troubleshooting, and close coordination with the Office of Judicial Administration (OJA) IT team and external justice partners—including Wyandotte County IT, the District Attorney’s Office, and the Sheriff’s Office—to align technology solutions with courtroom and courthouse workflows.
The position oversees the maintenance, performance, and security of the courthouse network, including establishing and maintaining secure controls, protocols, and operational standards. It also requires the ability to document business requirements, evaluate and prioritize requests, and coordinate end‑user training and documentation.
In addition to hands‑on technical duties, this role supervises an IT team, manages assignments, supports performance and professional development, and assists with technology resource and budget planning for district needs.
Examples of work performed and key responsibilities- Serve as the working manager ensuring district court technology services are delivered effectively and efficiently.
- Provide advanced support and troubleshooting for district systems, including but not limited to:
- Centralized case management system
- eFiling
- PBX/telephony
- RMM tools
- Active Directory
- Jury-related systems
- Other core court application components
- Provide desktop, device, and application support to court staff.
- Develop, implement, and enforce security controls, system protocols, and technical standards.
- Ensure the district network is functional, secure, and appropriately maintained.
- Functionally report to the District Court Administrator (or delegate) for local priorities, plans, and business requirements.
- Work closely with judges, court offices, and justice partners to translate operational requirements into technical solutions.
- Provide end‑user training, job aids, and documentation.
- Supervise, assign, and evaluate the work of the IT team.
- Provide mentorship, coaching, and performance evaluations.
- Support professional development and skill growth aligned with district and branch priorities.
- Manage workflow priorities to ensure timely support and project delivery.
- Lead and participate in planning for future system functionality, enhancements, and district technology needs.
- Assist in disaster recovery planning, system redundancy testing, and continuity activities.
- Assess network capacity, security posture, lifecycle needs, and upgrade planning.
- Assist with district IT budget planning and forecasting for hardware, software, services, and lifecycle replacement.
- Identify technology needs and support cost estimation tied to operational and project priorities.
- Provide input on quotes, renewal needs, and planned upgrades.
- Represent the district in internal and external meetings and planning…
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