The Facilities Management Specialist 3 – IT Infrastructure and Construction Support will lead the coordination, planning, and oversight of technology-related infrastructure projects supporting the Department of Medicine across multiple buildings and sites. The incumbent will serve as the primary liaison with CTS, ISS, DGIT, Facilities Management, contractors, and external vendors regarding IT infrastructure, telecommunications, AV systems, safety, access, remodeling, and construction activities. Responsibilities include managing projects involving IT room buildouts, telecom and network infrastructure, port activations, structured cabling, wireless connectivity, phone deployments, and audiovisual installations in support of departmental operations and research activities. The position requires strong knowledge of campus IT standards, low-voltage infrastructure, telecommunications systems, and construction coordination processes to ensure projects are completed efficiently and in compliance with campus requirements. The incumbent will independently manage multiple concurrent projects, coordinate project timelines and stakeholders, and assist department leadership with budget development and infrastructure planning related to moves, renovations, and operational upgrades. This role also provides recommendations regarding technology and facilities-related solutions while considering budgets, staffing needs, space utilization, and infrastructure design. Strong project management, communication, and problem-solving skills are essential to support the Department’s growing operational and technology infrastructure needs.
Annual salary range: $84,760.76 - $129,150.70. The department’s target salary range is $84,760.76 - $108,022.26.
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For more than half a century, UCLA Health has provided the best in healthcare and the latest in medical technology to the people of Los Angeles and throughout the world.
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