Director, Infrastructure Communications

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and AffiliatesPhiladelphia, PA
$110,000 - $130,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Director of Infrastructure Communications is a pivotal leader responsible for shaping and securing the University's critical connectivity landscape. Operating across three physical campuses, this strategic role drives the architecture and modernization of our next-generation enterprise networks and unified communications. In this role, you will lead, mentor, and grow a dedicated infrastructure communications team to deliver robust, scalable, and high-performing services for the entire University community. Beyond maintaining day-to-day reliability, you will spearhead key technology projects—ranging from advanced firewall and wireless deployments to integrating modern automation and telecommunications systems. This is a hybrid leadership role based out of our Hawk Hill (Philadelphia) campus, requiring regular onsite presence across our physical locations with a flexible remote work schedule.

Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s degree in a related Information Technology field, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and relevant technical experience and skills.
  • Demonstrated 10 years of experience managing networking/communications systems and infrastructure.
  • Minimum 5 years of supervisory experience is required.
  • Demonstrated 5+ years of in-depth experience with, and strategic oversight of, L2 switching (SPBm/VLAN/STP/LACP) and L3 routing protocols (IS-IS/VRF/BGP/OSPF) in complex enterprise environments.
  • Experience implementing enterprise communications systems and coordinating hardware and software upgrades is required.
  • Experience managing projects to deploy communications wiring and to support installed plant (copper and fiber backbone, riser, and horizontal/station for data, voice, and television) is required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge 802.11 network standards.
  • Knowledge of data communications wiring (CAT5E/6/6E, Fiber).
  • Knowledge of AC, DC power, UPS, and power management.
  • Experience with network security technologies (firewall, IPS).
  • Demonstrated experience planning and managing budgets and financial modeling.
  • Ability to work independently and with others in a collaborative environment.
  • Must possess excellent problem-solving, organization, project management, and professional skills.
  • Requires familiarity with basic word processing, spreadsheets, and database software.
  • Valid driver’s license.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in Linux and Windows system administration.
  • Basic working knowledge of virtualization/virtual environments.
  • Knowledge of cloud based PBXs and/or hybrid deployments.
  • Vendor-Specific Ecosystems: Direct experience creating and managing specific campus switching and security fabric ecosystems (such as Extreme Networks, Fortinet, Ruckus wireless, or Aruba wireless) is highly desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Strategic Planning & Leadership Provide vision, direction, and oversight to the Infrastructure Communications teams, including staff selection, mentorship, professional development, and performance management.
  • Establish, test, and maintain robust Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity Plans (BCP) for all critical network and telecommunications services.
  • Develop cost estimates, provide technical specifications, attend project meetings, and develop test procedures for projects impacting the network infrastructure, telecommunications services, and security.
  • Lead system reconfigurations and upgrades for telecommunications and network systems.
  • Manage system and service planning, budgeting, and procurement processes for both network and telecommunication services.
  • Lead Green IT initiatives by optimizing power and cooling within network infrastructure, managing efficient hardware lifecycles, and reducing the department's carbon footprint.
  • Manage processes and staff to evaluate, recommend, and implement technologies to facilitate the delivery of data, voice, and video services that traverse the campus network.
  • Perform capital and operational budget planning and oversight for Infrastructure Communications units and coordinate necessary purchasing.
  • Network Infrastructure & Operations Function as a key technical leader and project manager for the wired/wireless network infrastructure across three physical locations, numerous buildings, and software-defined cloud services.
  • Supervise Network staff and oversee work related to the operational management, security, and maintenance of wired/wireless network infrastructure, including site-to-site/VPN connections.
  • Oversee core network routing infrastructure management, network system performance/utilization analysis, troubleshooting, and planning for growth and security.
  • Utilize predictive network analytics and AIOps tools for proactive monitoring, anomaly detection, and automated remediation of connectivity or performance issues.
  • Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve performance, connectivity, and related network problems (on-site and remotely).
  • Manage network software, hardware, and reporting tools for configuration, troubleshooting, compliance, and performance analysis.
  • Lead the evaluation, deployment, and ongoing management of Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN), DNS, DHCP, and IPAM across the multi-campus footprint to optimize traffic routing and enhance redundancy.
  • Manage power and environmental systems supporting the network infrastructure.
  • Design and enforce strict network segmentation and micro-segmentation strategies for the secure onboarding, isolation, and management of campus-wide Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
  • Telecommunications Infrastructure & Operations Oversee Telecommunication operations including IP-enabled PBXs, voice/unified messaging, call accounting, directory maintenance, call recording, e-911/c-911/PSAP, Emergency Notification, and related systems.
  • Lead the strategic roadmap, deployment, and lifecycle management of cloud-based Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) platforms to modernize legacy PBX infrastructure.
  • Vendor Management & Service Delivery Manage vendor relationships, develop RFPs, conduct contract negotiations, and manage procurement/contracts for telecommunications, networking, and cabling services.
  • Manage inside and outside cabling plant for data, voice, and campus television; supervise related cabling projects.
  • Supervise the process for community requests for service/repair of telecommunications, network, and television services.
  • Determine technical requirements and serve as liaison to internal/external service providers for network-based devices and services.
  • Security & Compliance Spearhead the transition toward Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) frameworks, evolving beyond traditional site-to-site and perimeter VPN boundaries.
  • Collaborate with Chief Information Security Officer and Network Security Engineer to manage network-level security including firewalls and SIEM.
  • Align network and telecommunications security postures with broader industry-standard frameworks (such as NIST or CIS controls) alongside existing higher-education requirements like HEOA.
  • Represents the Infrastructure Communications team at meetings such as the Change Management Board, Architecture Review Board, and Technology Adoption committees.
  • Manages network cabling documentation and serves as liaison for network cabling requests.
  • Researches and evaluates the technical and financial feasibility of network and telecommunications products for possible acquisition and deployment.
  • Collaborates with IT system administrators and coordinates Infrastructure Communications staff to provision robust and reliable connectivity to data centers, physical servers, and virtual servers.
  • Oversees the work of third-party service providers, ensuring that Service Level Agreements are followed.
  • Performs telecommunications system administration programming, and troubleshooting as needed.
  • Oversees processes to: manage border connectivity with ISP(s); assures network-level security and compliance in collaboration with other IT personnel.
  • Assesses network operations procedures, setting quality standards while adhering to security and compliance guidelines.
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