INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYST II - Opt N
Springfield, IL, US, 62702-4829
Agency: Department of Innovation and Technology
Closing Date/Time: 02/26/2021
Salary: $72,372-$110,340 annually
Job Type: Salaried Full Time
County: Sangamon
Number of Vacancies: 3
Plan/BU: RC063
Vacancy Posting Number: DoIT 27540
Collective Bargaining Agreement language applies to this posting:
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Job Responsibilities
Under administrative direction, performs complex professional, advisory and technical functions for Local Area Network (LAN) Services, supporting multiple state-wide locations. Troubleshoots complex network problems. Reviews and resolves network issues reported by customers and monitoring systems. Meets with users to determine layout and specifications to design, develop and modify complex network communications, including various LAN components such as routers, switches, wireless access points, cabling, etc. and assumes accountability of associated work products within the statewide network. Performs complex hardware and software staging and installation. Tests and maintains LAN switches, routers, and wireless access devices, including physical installation and configuration of equipment; serves on-call in emergency situations. Lifts, loads, unloads and carries equipment weighing up to 30 pounds, and delivers to various locations for setup and installation; travels to attend meetings, training sessions, seminars to continue education.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to four years of college with course work in computer networking, information technology, computer engineering, computer science, or directly related fields, supplemented by three years of professional experience in enterprise level computer networking support. Requires extensive knowledge in computer network hardware and software installation and troubleshooting. Knowledge and experience with Cisco switching hardware and software is preferred. Requires developed oral and written communications skills. Requires a valid driver’s license and the ability to travel, serve on-call and lift up to 30 pounds.
Specialized Skills: Requires professional experience as outlined above in the following: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, Quality of Service, VLAN design, DNS/DHCP, Network Security, Network Diagnostic and Management Tool Integration (Traffic analyzers) Sniffers, Wireless LAN configuration and troubleshooting; and LAN design and capacity planning. Requires working knowledge of project planning and project management and multitasking abilities. Requires analytical skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex network problems independently.
Requires the ability to successfully complete a nationwide background check, which includes fingerprints and photograph, as defined by the Internal Revenue Service Pub 1075.
Work Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm; Monday-Friday
Work Location: 719 W Jefferson St Springfield, IL 62702-4829
Although work is currently being performed remotely due to COVID-19, remote work status is subject to change. Individuals selected for these positions may eventually be required to report to the physical work location, located above, upon adequate prior notification.
Agency Contact: DoIT.BidForms@illinois.gov
Job Function: Technology
CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT A SEPARATE BID FORM AND CMS-100/B FOR EACH POSTED VACANCY APPLIED FOR. PLEASE USE THE REQUISITION ID FOR THE BID # ON THE APPROPRIATE APPLICATION FORM.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT APPLY ONLINE.
Current State Employees:
- Seeking a Promotion – Submit an Official Position Vacancy Bid Form and CMS-100B Employment Application (version dated 9/2020 or after) to the Agency Contact address listed above.
- Older versions of the CMS-100B will not be graded or returned to applicants.
- Failure to complete and submit the new CMS-100B(version dated 9/2020 or after) will result in your application being rejected.
- Seeking a Transfer – Submit an Official Position Vacancy Bid Form, Transfer Request, and CMS-100 Employment Application (version dated 9/2020 or after) to the Agency Contact address listed above.
- A separate Bid form and Application is required for each Posting/Bid ID or your bid will be rejected.
- Failure to complete and submit the new CMS-100 version (dated 9/2020 or after) will result in your application being rejected.
- Seeking a Reduction - Submit an Official Position Vacancy Bid Form and CMS-100 Employment Application (version dated 9/2020 or after) to the Agency Contact address listed above.
- A separate Bid form and Application is required for each Posting/Bid ID or your bid will be rejected.
- Failure to complete and submit the new CMS-100 (version dated 9/2020 or after) will result in your application being rejected.
Former State Employees:
- Submit an Official Position Vacancy Bid Form and CMS-100 Employment Application (version dated 9/2020 or after) to the Agency Contact address listed above.
- A separate Bid form and Application is required for each Posting/Bid ID or your bid will be rejected.
- Failure to complete and submit the new CMS-100 (version dated 9/2020 or after) will result in your application being rejected.
Non-State Employees:
- Submit an Official Position Vacancy Bid Form and CMS-100 Employment Application (version dated 9/2020 or after) to the Agency Contact address listed above.
- A separate Bid form and Application is required for each Posting/Bid ID or your bid will be rejected.
- Failure to complete and submit the new CMS-100 version (dated 9/2020 or after) will result in your application being rejected.
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