Information Systems Network Management Specialist
Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, 74434, USA
Listed on 2025-12-25
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IT/Tech
Systems Administrator, IT Support, Cybersecurity, Network Administrator
Job Posting
Title:
Information Systems Network Management Specialist
Agency: 308 STATE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Supervisory Organization: State Bureau of Investigation
Job Posting End Date: Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available. Continuous if date is blank.
Note:
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.
Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)
Full/Part-Time: Full time
Job Type: Regular
Compensation: Level I: $83,930.00
Level II: $92,533.00
Level III: $95,309.00
This position is located in the IT unit within the Information Services Division in Oklahoma City, OK.
Remote working will not be an option for this position.
Basic PurposePositions in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving the design, development, administration, installation, and maintenance of computer networks and operating systems. This includes services such as equipment installation, troubleshooting, client support, coordination of services, and procurement, billing and budgeting requirements.
Major Work Duties- Assess and make recommendations to help mitigate system security threats.
- Assist Network/Security Supervisor with incident management procedures, including incident response and investigation, reporting to the appropriate authorities, and utilizing forensic best practices as needs dictate.
- Research and stay current on evolving information security threats and mitigation strategies.
- Assist in maintaining and monitoring OSBI's Security Stack (Including but not limited to endpoint protection, vulnerability management, and logging).
- Make recommendations for hardening across the network, server, switches, firewalls, etc. to mitigate security threats.
The functions performed in this job family will vary by level, unit and organization, but may include the following:
- Plans, designs and coordinates computer networks or operating systems to provide support to agency operations.
- Performs professional and technical work in establishing and maintaining network services and systems; performs preventive maintenance; evaluates systems performance, responds to malfunctions and operating problems, and identifies and resolves causes.
- Confers with users to identify network requirements; coordinates with vendors, contractors, in-house technical staff or others to plan, design and implement new applications, modifications or improvements as needed; provides training and assistance to users in the operation and application of available systems.
- Conducts systems tests; implement engineering or software changes or enhancing systems performance.
- Develops information technology strategies, recommendations and plans for the procurement of new network technologies; conducts cost studies and participates in the preparation of budget work plans.
- Directs the procurement, storage and inventory of replacement and spare parts, software, and equipment; establishes and writes equipment specifications; coordinates with vendors or contractors for the purchase of supplies, equipment, or personnel services in accordance with the state purchasing laws.
- Recommends new and/or modifications to network standards.
- Supervises lower-level staff.
Level I: This is the basic level of this job family where incumbents perform entry level work in a training status to build their skills in installing and maintaining computer networks and can be considered technicians. Incumbents are responsible for troubleshooting and providing support to end users, performs basic operational issues and problems and refer more complex issues and problems to higher-level staff.
Level II: This is the career level of this job family where incumbents are responsible for performing a full range of work in providing services and supporting network systems for an agency and referring complex issues and problems to higher-level staff. This includes understanding and using network designs from engineering to completing assignments.
Level III: This is the specialist level of this job family where incumbents perform advanced level work in the administration of an information technology network or operating system. This includes providing design, participating in projects, and may include duties related to the administration of an information technology network. Incumbents at this level will provide mentoring, guidance, and training to lower-level staff.
Knowledge,Skills, Abilities, and Competencies
Level I: Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities
required at this level include knowledge of basic networking and computer systems; various types of equipment used in information systems networks, such as personal computers, and other electronic equipment; of basic electronic circuitry; of systems analysis; and of communications theories and terminology. Ability is required to troubleshoot basic networking and advanced personal computer issues; to communicate effectively; provide customer service; to establish and maintain…
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