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Senior Network Analyst

Edmonton, Alberta
CA$5,829 - CA$7,721/yearly
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Health and dental coverage with annual Health Spending Account
Alberta public service pension plan participation
15 days vacation per year

About the role

Participate in meaningful work

As an integral player with the Network Operations team, you will support the infrastructure, security, administration and overall operation of all network services for over 90 offices throughout Alberta. Your role involves ensuring the reliability and security of our network systems, which are critical for the smooth operation of our organization across multiple locations.

Contribute to an engaged workplace

You will bring your in-depth knowledge of networking infrastructure and strong competencies in Cisco and Microsoft technologies to collaborate effectively within our team. Your experience in providing escalated technical support and contributing to project initiatives will be key to maintaining and monitoring our network services on a 24/7 basis. Additionally, your ability to adapt to a dynamic operational environment and provide creative technical solutions will contribute to a collaborative and productive workplace.

Bring your excellence to the LAO

Your background includes a related postsecondary degree/diploma in computer science, engineering or a related discipline along with a minimum of four years of experience at a senior analyst level in delivering technology solutions. Cisco certification (CCNP R&S or equivalent) is required for this role along with proficiency in enterprise networking technologies. You will bring extensive knowledge of secure network and system design, implementation and documentation, ensuring the integrity and security of our network systems.

Additionally, you will have expert-level experience with installing, maintaining and managing Cisco products such as Catalyst switches, Identity Services Engine (ISE), Catalyst Wireless Controller, Meraki and Cisco DNA/Catalyst Center, particularly in a multibranched organizational environment. A strong working knowledge of Microsoft infrastructure and technologies, including Active Directory (AD)/Entra ID, Exchange 2016/Online, SharePoint Online, Conditional Access, Intune/Endpoint Manager and Security and Compliance/Purview, is also essential.

Candidates with lesser qualifications may be considered for opportunities at a lower salary.

Why Choose the LAO

We are offering a salaried, full-time position in a skilled, diverse and united workforce, where employees feel engaged, supported, safe, respected and valued. The monthly salary range for this position is $8,171.17 to 10,823.00, dependent on qualifications. We support your career development throughout your time with us at the LAO.

Our comprehensive benefits package includes health and dental options you can choose based on your needs and alter annually at Choice Point time and an annual Health Spending Account to supplement your coverage. As a salaried employee you will also participate in the Alberta public service pension plan (PSPP).

We value employee wellness and work-life balance. The LAO starts all salaried employees at 15 days of vacation per year and provides a variety of leaves for life events. All employees can access the free and confidential Employee and Family Assistance Program.

To apply for this position, please submit your resumé and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience to hr@assembly.ab.ca . The deadline for applications is November 17, 2025. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.

About Legislative Assembly of Alberta

Legislative Offices

The Legislative Assembly is the focal point of our democratic process. It is responsible for the passing of laws, the approval of policies and the development of programs, all of which affect our way of life in Alberta.

Legislative Assembly Office employees provide nonpartisan, procedural, administrative and educational services to the Members of the Legislative Assembly and the public.

Established in 1983, the origins of Alberta’s Legislative Assembly Office can be traced back to 14th-century England, when Parliament elected the first Speaker and appointed the first Clerk. The Legislative Assembly Office works hard to uphold and abide by parliamentary tradition while at the same time ensuring our operations are run in a nonpartisan manner and respond to the needs of the Members we serve. The Legislative Assembly Office is a unique entity separate from government with the dedication and commitment to provide all Members of the Legislative Assembly, regardless of party affiliation, with the support they need to represent and serve their constituents.

For more information about the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, please visit assembly.ab.ca.