Network Engineer II
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose Responsible for a high level of technical
support to the University community including requirements
gathering, design, installation, configuration, troubleshooting,
upgrading and maintaining networking, telecommunications and
related computer systems. Generates documentation on how to utilize
the systems, provides written technical resolutions in a central
knowledge base, and assists in the development of technical
standards for networking and telecommunications systems. In
addition to support of daily operations, this position includes
vendor and customer interactions in the evaluation, technical
design and implementation of projects that advance the state of the
University’s data, voice and video networking infrastructure. This
position is responsible for second-level network support for the
Helpdesk. Essential Functions Explores, identifies, evaluates,
enables, and promotes existing and emerging networking and
telecommunications services. Acquires, oversees installation,
configures, maintains and troubleshoots the University’s data and
voice infrastructure and is primary backup for PBX , voicemail,
call accounting and other voice related systems Assists with
management of network performance by periodically base-lining
capacity and performance and projecting resource usage Defines,
plans, schedules and coordinates “moves, adds or changes” Serves as
a senior level technical support to the distributed and central
technical service providers. Performs high-level technical analysis
for projects requiring network and telecommunications connectivity,
including security and wireless. Advise, consult, and provide
services in the design, creation, and delivery of building data and
voice infrastructure. Provides high level of customer service and
satisfaction to the University community in resolving complex
issues with a broad range of technology systems. Coordinates
single/multiple vendor interactions on projects. Excellent customer
service skills with the ability to communicate with a diverse group
of customers, having differing levels of technical expertise, with
patience and empathy, fostering trust. Effectively communicates
project expectations to team members, stakeholders in a clear and
timely fashion and coordinates resources to ensure successful
implementation. Serve as project technical lead through: Planning
and scheduling project timelines and milestones Estimating the
resources and participants needed to achieve project goal
Developing and delivering progress reports, proposals, requirement
documentation, technical training sessions, and presentations.
Conducting project postmortems and creating recommendation reports
in order to identify key project elements and improve future
projects. Produce and continue improvement of
networking/telecommunications documents including: asset inventory,
LAN / WAN diagrams, SOPs, and training materials. Identifies,
analyzes and resolves network problems through the use of a variety
of monitoring tools. Maintain and upgrades networking and
telecommunications hardware and software. Read architectural plans
Prepare proposals and designs for networking and telecommunications
projects. Deliver customer and IT partner
Networking/Telecommunications technology end-user/administrator
training. Lead technical peer review. Log support requests and
issues reported into a central database and maintain their updates.
Generate reports and analyze trends in issues and contribute to the
design and implementation of permanent resolution to issues.
Attends technical training and performs technical research to
enhance planning, deployment and operation of appropriate network
components Performs other duties as assigned or requested.
University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and
inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued students and
employees. We prioritize policy and decision-making that
demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness to, the ways
socio-cultural forces related to race, gender, ability, sexuality,
socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel students, faculty, and
staff. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma and 60 credit
hours of continuing education. Four (4) years of directly
applicable networking/telecommunications experience. Experience
with administering Cisco ASA or Palo Alto Firewall CCNA
Certification Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
A combination of education, Cisco and Microsoft certifications
and/or experience is acceptable. Ability to support processes and
software in a multi-vendor environment with limited supervision.
Experience with administering a NAC . Experience with administering
Cisco wireless infrastructure ITIL Foundations Experience and
sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice,
equity, and inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage
and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in
their work. Work Schedule Work performed during standard business
hours, 8:00AM-5PM, M-F, occasional overtime and hours worked
outside of normal schedule may be required to meet business
deadlines.
Keywords: University of the Pacific, Mountain View , Network Engineer II, IT / Software / Systems , Stockton, California