State of Iowa - Executive Branch · 11 hours ago
Information Technology Specialist 3 - Networking and Systems Administrator
The State of Iowa - Executive Branch is seeking an Information Technology Specialist 3 – Networking and Systems Administrator to provide hands-on technical support for IT systems across multiple sites. This role involves managing local hardware, servers, and networking equipment while ensuring compliance with security and operational standards.
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Responsibilities
Provide timely technical support for IT systems and processes at local sites, including troubleshooting and issue resolution
Collaborate with site staff and IT teams (local and remote) to meet operational IT requirements supporting business functions
Travel to sites within the EIS region of Iowa to deliver on-site IT support and maintenance
Manage and maintain site computers, ensuring proper security measures, software updates, and functionality
Support and troubleshoot computer peripherals and assist with automation solutions tailored to site and security needs
Maintain accurate inventory and documentation of site-specific IT assets using ITSM systems
Install, configure, and maintain physical and virtual servers in alignment with DOM DoIT standards, including backups and patching
Deploy and monitor networking equipment and circuits, ensuring operational status and communicating outages or maintenance plans
Maintain and patch desktop productivity suites and business-specific applications; document configurations for knowledge sharing and continuity
Utilize scripting and automation tools to streamline processes and generate reports where applicable
Track and manage support tickets across ITSM, agency-specific systems, and vendor platforms
Prepare and deliver clear documentation, weekly status logs, and project reports; attend required team and site meetings
Qualification
Required
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in any field, and experience equal to one year of full-time work in: operating a multi-job computer; installing, operating, and coordinating computer-based networks; installing/maintaining database management systems; developing business application processes; developing/operating system programs; installing/maintaining personal computers, Local Area Networks, and/or servers; managing operating systems; developing/delivering information management training; providing Information Technology (IT) customer service; or designing/administering websites
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in computer science, computer applications, software engineering, computer engineering, management information systems, business analytics, or cyber security
All of the following (a and b): a. One year of full-time work experience in: operating a multi-job computer; installing, operating, and coordinating computer-based networks; installing/maintaining database management systems; developing business application processes; developing/operating system programs; installing/maintaining personal computers, Local Area Networks, and/or servers; managing operating systems; developing/delivering information management training; providing Information Technology (IT) customer service; or designing/administering websites; and b. A total of four years of education and/or full-time experience (as described in part a), where thirty semester hours of accredited college or university coursework in any field equals one year of full-time experience
All of the following (a and b): a. One year of full-time work experience in: operating a multi-job computer; installing, operating, and coordinating computer-based networks; installing/maintaining database management systems; developing business application processes; developing/operating system programs; installing/maintaining personal computers, Local Area Networks, and/or servers; managing operating systems; developing/delivering information management training; providing Information Technology (IT) customer service; designing/administering websites; or executing technology projects (e.g., systems analysis, requirements, design, development, and testing); and b. Either of the following: i. Certification by an authorized educational institution/major computer or software producer in an area directly related to one of the computer specialty fields described in part a; or ii. Eighteen semester hours of accredited post-high-school coursework in one of the specialty fields described in part a
Current, continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes six months of fulltime work as an Information Technology Specialist 2
Benefits
Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System (IPERS)
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Generous vacation, sick leave, and paid holidays
Life and disability insurance
Retirement savings options (RIC)
Flexible Spending Accounts
Company
State of Iowa - Executive Branch
If you’re looking for a work life of accomplishment, reward, and opportunity, you’ll discover Iowa State Government is just the place where there’s a rich and diverse population; where community, culture and differences matter; where exceptional work ethic, values and peace of mind all come together! The more you know about the State of Iowa, the more you’ll know it’s the right fit for you! There are 16 agencies in state government providing services to Iowans requiring specialized talent in agriculture, corrections, economic development, education, human services, natural resources, public health, public safety, revenue, transportation, veterans’ services and more.
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