Full-Time

Infrastructure Operations Manager

Public Safety

Deadline 2/19/27
Princeton University

Princeton University

Compensation Overview

$119k - $133k/yr

Princeton, NJ, USA

In Person

Category
DevOps & Infrastructure (2)
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Required Skills
CAD
ServiceNow
RDBMS
Cryptography
Requirements
  • 10+ years of relevant and progressively responsible professional experience
  • 5+ years managing and/or supervising teams
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications, IT, Business Administration/Management, Engineering, or Public Safety Administration or equivalent work related experience
  • Ability to provide administration, maintenance, and support of Microsoft Office Suite applications, Windows servers/clients/workstations, and relational databases
  • Knowledge of 911/PSAP network design, architecture, configuration, and transmission systems
  • Knowledge of 911/PSAP equipment needs and supporting database development, implementation, and maintenance (including automatic number information (ANI) and automatic location information (ALI)
  • Knowledge of 911/PSAP management and reporting requirements at the local, regional, state, and national level
  • Knowledge of current and evolving 911/PSAP best practices and standards
  • Knowledge of 500/700/800 MHz digital trunked radio communications systems design, distributed and bi-directional interior antenna systems and infrastructure, omnidirectional exterior electrical and/or mechanical down-tilt antennas, remote control administration tools, wireless encryption technologies, path linking and patching technologies, and 2-11GHz microwave radio link/repeater
  • Ability to design and implement portable, pager, base, repeater, mobile, and consolette radio programming ‘codeplug’ templates
  • Knowledge of copper, fiber, and wireless networking systems, protocols, and hardware interfaces
  • Knowledge of geographic information systems (GIS) and interface technologies used for mapping
  • Ability to create and execute agreements with outside agencies (while understanding local politics/framework) to ensure uninterrupted flow of public safety communications with these agencies
  • Ability to design and implement radio programming templates and maintain interoperability with external agencies
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Windows servers/clients, and relational databases
  • Handle confidential information with discretion and maintain composure during emergencies
  • Manage multiple projects and competing priorities in a fast-paced environment
  • Work independently or collaboratively and escalate critical issues appropriately
  • Available 24x7 for emergency response as needed
  • Selection and screening process (written and oral)
  • Proficiency tests for typing and knowledge of Microsoft Office applications
  • Comprehensive criminal background investigation
  • Individual must be available 24x7 by mobile device and to respond in person appropriately to emergencies as they occur
Responsibilities
  • Manage Federal Communications Commission licenses for all University frequencies, conventional analog repeaters, and regional Public Safety Interoperability channels
  • Oversee the University’s 6-channel P25 digital trunked radio system, including redundant infrastructure, backup control stations, and recording devices
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable licensing and regulations, including those of external public safety agencies
  • Serve as DPS liaison to internal technology teams (OIT, Facilities IT, Site Protection) and external stakeholders, including local, county, state, and federal public safety agencies, PPPL, PFARS, Princeton Fire, and vendors
  • Plan, initiate, and manage technology projects, including requirements, scope, schedule, budget, and stakeholder communications
  • Support and train staff on DPS technologies, best practices, and policies
  • Participate in OIT IT support programs, establish standards, and implement solutions
  • Maintain compliance with public safety-related mandates (e.g., NCIC) and track technological changes affecting DPS systems
  • Monitor and ensure proper functioning of integrated campus systems, including fire alarms, emergency communications, blue light towers, access control (CACS), video management (CVMS), SALTO, TigerAlert, 9-1-1 alerting systems, and campus-wide radio communications
  • Ensure interoperability of all systems within the Communications Center
  • Operate and maintain NJ State-controlled 9-1-1 PSAP systems, including DPS 9-1-1 phone switch, ANI/ALI data lines, and dispatch consoles
  • Maintain Eventide recording equipment and dispatcher console replay capabilities
  • Provide guidance to staff on ServiceNow, KeyTrack, AVL, CAD/RMS (INFORM), Eventide recording, PSAP systems, campus 9-1-1 phones, mobile computer terminals (MDTs), Mutualink, and next-generation computing needs
  • Research, plan, and implement new technologies; ensure DPS readiness via technology and process road-mapping
  • Maintain professional development, certifications (e.g., NENA), and engagement with peer networks, conferences, and industry standards
  • Stay informed on departmental directives, public safety initiatives, and emerging trends
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Operations
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree (MBA)

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