The mission of the Information Technology Group (ITG) is to develop, implement and maintain technology-based services and solutions that enable OHSU to effectively manage information to accomplish its missions.
The Network Architecture & Engineering work unit provides for analysis, design, implementation, maintenance, security, and optimization of OHSU local and wide area (LAN/WAN) wired and wireless networks, data center networks, and associated infrastructure. As detailed below, the individual positions within this work unit will be required to collaborate and assist staff in other technology work units.
The Wireless Systems Analyst/Engineer position requires extensive experience in designing and deploying Cisco wireless networks in a large-scale healthcare environment. This role manages a multi-controller infrastructure supporting 5,000+ access points across Oregon and Washington, covering approximately 10 million square feet. It ensures seamless connectivity, performance, and security while supporting OHSU’s business operations and institutional missions.
Primary responsibilities include the design and deployment of Cisco enterprise wireless networks, including indoor, outdoor, and high-density environments. Experience with configuring, managing, and troubleshooting Cisco 9800 Series Wireless Controllers and associated access points is essential. The engineer will also optimize RF coverage, capacity planning, and performance tuning to ensure seamless connectivity and optimal network performance.
Requirements include the ability to leverage tools such as Cisco DNA Center, Cisco ISE, Ekahau, MetaGeek, and Wireshark to diagnose and resolve wireless connectivity, performance, interference, and authentication issues. You will implement proactive analysis to ensure optimal wireless network health and conduct periodic wireless assessments using spectrum analyzers to identify issues and fine-tune configurations for improved performance and reliability.
Preferred qualifications include experience designing wireless coverage for both new construction and existing deployments. Additionally, the candidate should have expertise in configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting location-based tracking services such as Cisco CMX and DNA Spaces.
This position requires excellent communication skills to support cross-departmental planning and execution of wireless network upgrades with minimal downtime. It also involves collaborating with IT teams and vendors to implement best practices for seamlessly integrating wireless solutions into the existing infrastructure.
Other responsibilities include developing and maintaining documentation for network designs, configurations, and troubleshooting procedures, as well as staying current with industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in wireless communication.
The incumbent will have primary responsibilities for one or more technology platforms and secondary responsibility for other technologies and will need to be conversant in both. This position also provides for problem analysis, communications and technical feedback between customers, field support, and other ITG work units and provides (Tier III) support and technical escalation for design and problem resolution.
This position combines technology roles that include Systems Analyst, Systems Administrator, Systems Engineer, and Project Manager. These are multi-tasking, broadly based, positions that require a unique combination of analytic, engineering, project management, and customer service skills to provide ITG systems support across all OHSU healthcare, academic and research missions. Incumbents are proficient in troubleshooting and root cause analysis using the scientific method of refining a problem statement and queuing up a series of increasingly specific tests to isolate the problem. Necessarily, this requires specialized knowledge for the equipment and services for which the analyst/engineer is directly responsible. In addition, expert broad-based knowledge is used to troubleshoot integrated applications suites, services running across hybrid network architectures, fiber equipment & tools, virtualized servers or desktops, load balanced server farms, firewalls, VPNs, etc.
This position is a member of a team that supports a 24x7 mission critical healthcare operation. In order to make this possible, this position will participate in an on-call rotation that is shared across a team for 1 week periods. In addition to the scheduled on-call week, this position may be required to assist during off-shift periods when troubleshooting critical systems.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree, and three years of progressively responsible Information Technology related experience leading to proven proficiency and subject matter expertise in the areas outlined within the class specification; OR
Equivalent alternative educational experience that includes approved coursework, professional certifications as outlined below, vendor training, and seven years of documented professional experience leading to proven proficiency and subject matter expertise in the areas outlined within the class specification; OR
An equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Normal schedule is Monday – Friday, various hours 6a.m – 6 p.m. Schedule to be determined by manager and departmental need.
Will also work on call rotation as well as some weekend and non-standard business hours.
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