Technical Director - On Campus Position
Company: Texas Southmost College
Location: Austin
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Summary TSC does not sponsor work visas Under the general
direction and supervision of the Vice President of Information
Technology ( VPIT ), the Technical Director is responsible for the
overall planning, organization, maintenance, management, and
execution of the technical aspects of the campus-wide information
technology infrastructure including but not limited to: the
College’s Computer Data Center, Storage Area Networks, Network
Attached Storage, computer networks (wired and wireless), network
closets, servers, storage solutions, IP devices, Internet-of-Things
( IOT ) devices, virtual environments, databases, cloud-based
computing, desktop and laptop computing, printers, scanners, backup
solutions, disaster recovery solutions, business continuity, help
desk applications, email solutions, Office 365 tenants, IT
security, Microsoft Solutions, encryption solutions, inventory
management and other associated hardware and software. The
Technical Director provides leadership and management to IT
personnel that directly report to them including but not limited
to: Network Engineers, Technicians, System Administrators, Database
Administrators, Programmers, Help Desk Analysts, Web Developers and
Support personnel and other IT professionals that support the IT
infrastructure (whether in-house or out-sourced). The Technical
Director supports both the VPIT , the Chief Information Security
Officer ( CISO ), and the Executive Director of Applications ( EDA
) in coordinating, implementing, organizing and managing the
College’s infrastructure and related services. This position
focuses heavily on the technical aspects of IT infrastructure,
assisting the CISO to ensure all technical infrastructure are
current, secured and in adherence/compliance with regulatory
requirements. The individual will direct all IT operations to meet
staff requirements, as well as manage the support and maintenance
of existing applications, the development of new technical
solutions, and any other duties or responsibilities as determined
by the VPIT . The Technical Director will also act as a technical
resource for Texas Southmost College Network Services striving to
uphold Texas Southmost College mission, goals, and objectives.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities Manages a team of IT
professionals responsible for deploying, maintaining, and
supporting the Texas Southmost College’s IT infrastructure and
operations. Provides leadership to IT infrastructure engineering
and operations teams, fostering a service-oriented culture to
support application and development engineering teams. Acts as a
culture leader with a sharp focus on career/skill development.
Develops and maintains a comprehensive IT infrastructure and
operations strategy aligned with Texas Southmost College’s
objectives. Meets with industry vendors to review new and existing
software and hardware solutions that promote best practices both
operationally and strategically for the betterment of the College’s
IT infrastructure. Manages vendors and service providers to ensure
the delivery of contractual and implied objectives that support the
strategic goals and operational objectives of the College Assists
the VPIT with the development and management of the College-wide
Information Technology budget process. Leads enterprise IT
compliance and cybersecurity best practice initiatives as directed
and recommended by the CISO . Reviews, identifies and resolves
systematic service-related issues. Prioritizes service improvement
requests and identifies gaps for future functionality. Communicates
with College personnel via system-wide communiques regarding
infrastructure matters, changes, projects, issues, downtime
(planned and unplanned) news and general dispositions as required
Partners with other leaders to implement and maintain the IT
strategies across all levels. Ensures the company’s IT systems and
applications are secure, reliable, available, and efficient in
accordance with directives and recommendations from the CISO .
Identifies and implements automation opportunities to streamline
processes and improve efficiency. Leads IT infrastructure changes
and projects using established change management and established
project management best practices Oversees the execution of change
management and project management processes, fostering a culture of
continuous improvement. Develops and implements policies and
procedures governing IT infrastructure and operations, including
disaster recovery and cloud infrastructure management. Reviews
service delivery targets, service level agreements and objectives
to maintain effective customer provision. Establishes processes for
monitoring, troubleshooting, and resolving production incidents
efficiently. Monitor infrastructure technology services, providing
regular updates to the Vice President of Information Technology (
VPIT ) and other senior leadership as required. Monitor
infrastructure technology security, providing regular updates to
the Chief Information Security Officer ( CISO ), the VPIT and other
senior leadership as required. Maintains a safe, clean, and
confidential working environment consistent with OSHA , HIPAA , and
HHC standards. Monitors and evaluates system security backup and
recovery procedures in partnership with the CISO . Establishes a
Network Operations Center ( NOC ) for the Information Technology
Department. Interviews, hires, orients, trains, evaluates the
performances of and, when necessary, disciplines and/or recommends
the discharge of department personnel reporting to them. Approves
timesheets and PTO requests for IT staff. Assists in setting goals
and expectations for staff. Provides direction, as necessary, to
staff regarding sensitive and/or complex work, related problems,
resolves complaints and responds to inquiries regarding department
operations Pursues professional development by taking courses or
classes (internal and external) offered by the College or
professional development organizations, as appropriate and by
maintaining required professional credentials, licensing, and
continuing education hours as information technology infrastructure
standards dictate. Participate collegially in discipline-specific
activities developed for IT personnel, as appropriate. Attend the
workplace regularly, report to work punctually and follow a work
schedule to keep up with the demands of the worksite (which may be
on campus or at an off-site location). Working hours may include
evenings or weekends. Use interpersonal skills and makes sound
judgments to decide how duties and responsibilities are completed
between coworkers, the supervisory chain, faculty, staff, students,
and customers. Support the values and institutional goals as
defined in the College’s Strategic Plan. Complete duties and
responsibilities in compliance with college standards, policies and
guidelines. Physical Demands The physical demands described here
are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to
stand. The employee is occasionally required to walk; sit; use
hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach
with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or
crawl; talk or hear; and taste or smell. The employee must
frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift
and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus.
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