Network Architect
Listed on 2025-12-01
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Network Engineer
Overview
As the Network Architect, you will lead the strategic development and execution of our network infrastructure to ensure optimal performance, robust security, and scalability. This expert-level role requires mastery of network architecture, alignment with organizational goals, and leadership in large-scale network projects in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment. You will design and implement advanced network solutions, collaborate with senior leadership and cross-functional teams, elevate network security frameworks, optimize performance, and manage the full lifecycle of network services.
You will also develop high-level network standards, mentor network engineering talent, and drive advanced troubleshooting. This position requires extensive experience and professional certifications such as CCIE, CCNP, or JNCIE.
Department: UCSF Infrastructure Services – Network Services
Responsibilities- Lead the design and implementation of advanced network solutions.
- Collaborate with senior leadership and cross-functional teams to align network strategies with business objectives.
- Drive analysis of complex business requirements into innovative network designs.
- Elevate network security frameworks and optimize network performance.
- Manage the full lifecycle of network services from conceptual design to continuous improvement.
- Develop and enforce high-level network standards.
- Mentor network engineering talent and lead resolution of complex network issues using advanced troubleshooting skills.
- Lead large-scale network projects in a multi-stakeholder environment.
- Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, in computer science, computer information systems, or related field.
- 7 to 10+ years of expert experience in network engineering or network architecture.
- Certification:
Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) or equivalent; AWS Solutions Architect – Professional or equivalent. - Advanced working knowledge of LAN, WAN, MAN, wireless, VoIP, cloud networking protocols, OSPF, BGP, IP, Multicast, QoS, MPLS, VPLS, IPv4, IPv6, VXLAN, and spine-and-leaf architecture.
- Experience architecting scalable, diverse, and complex networks; understanding of server architecture, system administration, and security; familiarity with SDLC.
- Automation tools and scripting experience (e.g., Python, Perl).
- Expert-level skill in enterprise network design including routing, switching, wireless, firewalls, VPN, load balancing, and DDI services (e.g., Aruba, Cisco, Brocade, Palo Alto, F5).
- Ability to translate business needs into long-term architecture solutions; strong communication with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Experience leading projects, including schedule management, risk assessment, and status reporting.
- Capability to operate in a fast-paced environment and drive innovation.
- Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
- Experience in complex higher education environments serving academic, medical, and research functions.
- Aruba Certified Mobility Expert (ACMX) or equivalent.
- CCIE or equivalent (e.g., Juniper JNCIE, Aruba ACSX);
- AWS Solutions Architect – Professional or equivalent;
Azure Solutions Architect Expert.
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading academic health sciences organization focused on health worldwide through biomedical research, education, and patient care. UCSF Infrastructure Services provides 24/7 support, ensuring secure and reliable IT services for the University community.
Equal Employment OpportunityThe University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected status under state or federal law.
LocationSan Francisco, CA;
Mission Center Building (SF)
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