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Library Operations Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Branch Librarian-San Luis (Grade 13)

Yuma, AZ ยท On-site

$27.14 - $33.93/hr

... manages adult public library programs and services; may assist with programming for other ages ... Computer operations and automated systems; providing effective customer-oriented service; teaching ...

Branch Librarian-San Luis (Grade 13)

Yuma, AZ ยท On-site

$27.14 - $33.93/hr

... manages adult public library programs and services; may assist with programming for other ages ... Computer operations and automated systems; providing effective customer-oriented service; teaching ...

Develop and maintain CRM documentation, standards, and best practices. Reporting & Analytics ... Own the RevOps SOP library - documentation, version control, and distribution. * Maintain internal ...

Senior DevOps & Cloud Engineer

Mesa, AZ

$114K - $146K/yr

Contribute to reusable automation scripts, libraries, services, and tools to increase system and ... Manage, develop, and implement solutions to further expand our use of deployment and test ...

Senior DevOps & Cloud Engineer

Mesa, AZ ยท On-site +1

$114K - $146K/yr

Contribute to reusable automation scripts, libraries, services, and tools to increase system and ... Manage, develop, and implement solutions to further expand our use of deployment and test ...

Compliance Manager

Gilbert, AZ ยท On-site

$100K - $115K/yr

Experience managing risk registers, control libraries, audits, and third-party risk programs. * Strong ability to translate regulatory requirements into scalable, operational controls. * Excellent ...

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Library Operations Manager information

What does a library operations manager do?

A library operations manager oversees the daily functions of a library, including staff management, budgeting, and ensuring efficient service delivery. They coordinate activities such as cataloging, facility maintenance, and implementing policies, often using library management systems, and may require relevant certifications or experience in library science. Their role ensures the smooth operation of library services for the community or organization.

What is the difference between Library Operations Manager vs Library Technician?

AspectLibrary Operations ManagerLibrary Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, management experienceAssociate's degree or certification
Work EnvironmentAdministrative, managerial tasks in librariesAssisting patrons, cataloging, technical support
Employer & Industry UsagePublic, academic, or special libraries in leadership rolesSupport staff in various library settings
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding managerial roles and responsibilitiesOperational support and technical duties

The Library Operations Manager oversees library functions, staff, and strategic planning, requiring management experience and higher education. In contrast, the Library Technician focuses on technical support, cataloging, and assisting patrons, often with technical certifications. Both roles are essential in library operations but differ in responsibilities, credentials, and scope of work.

How much do library managers make in the US?

Library managers in the US typically earn a median annual salary of around $60,000 to $70,000, with experienced managers or those in larger institutions earning higher wages. Salaries can vary based on location, education, and years of experience, and the role often requires a master's degree in library science or a related field.

Can you make 6 figures as a librarian?

Library Operations Managers can potentially earn six-figure salaries, especially with extensive experience, advanced degrees, or working in large or specialized institutions. However, most librarians and library managers earn below six figures, with salaries often ranging from $50,000 to $90,000 annually. Achieving a six-figure income typically requires additional responsibilities, certifications, or leadership roles within the library system.

What is the highest paying library job?

The highest paying library job is typically a Library Director or Chief Librarian, with salaries often exceeding $100,000 annually depending on the size and location of the institution. These roles require advanced management skills, a master's degree in library science, and extensive experience in library operations and leadership.
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Advanced Systems Engineer

Advanced Systems Engineer

Expert Technology Services

Phoenix, AZ โ€ข On-site

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Job description

Job Title

Advanced Systems Engineer
Location:ย Phoenix, AZ (Onsite)


Position Overview

The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS), Criminal Investigations Division (CID), is seeking anย Advanced Systems Engineerย to support the Digital Forensic Lab (DFL). This position functions in a senior technical capacity, serving as a systems administrator, domain administrator, network engineer, and technical advisor. The role is critical to maintaining secure, high-availability forensic infrastructure supporting criminal investigations.

This is aย staff augmentation,ย onsite-onlyย position based in Phoenix, AZ.


Position Details
  • Position Type:ย Staff Augmentation
  • Hours per Week:ย 40
  • Shift:ย Day
  • Billing Type:ย Hourly
  • Projected Start Date:ย June 1, 2026
  • Duration:ย 1 year (with possible extension)
  • Work Location:ย 16212 N. 28th Ave., Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85053
  • Work Setting:ย Onsite (Remote work not authorized)

Key Responsibilities
  • Perform duties as a systems administrator, domain administrator, network engineer, and systems advisor for the Digital Forensic Lab (DFL).
  • Design, implement, manage, and maintain complex network and systems architecture.
  • Administer and maintain Active Directory domains, including Domain Controllers, DNS, DHCP, and Windows member servers.
  • Provide expert-level management and support for network, server, storage, and forensic lab infrastructure.
  • Maintain, update, and troubleshoot Network Attached Storage (NAS), including archival backup systems.
  • Support servers, NAS, lab networks, forensic workstations, and client systems as needed.
  • Configure and deploy forensic workstations and related hardware.
  • Maintain antivirus systems, licensing (software, dongles, user licenses), and system updates.
  • Work collaboratively with Certified Forensic Computer Examiners (CFCEs) to resolve hardware/software issues and assist with technology procurement.
  • Develop detailed system documentation, network mapping, and technical reports.
  • Archive and restore case files, including tape library operations.
  • Ensure systems meet AZDPS and DFL standards.
  • Provide expert testimony in court proceedings regarding system integrity and data security, as required.

Required Skills & QualificationsRequired Technical Skills
  • Expert-level experience managing:
    • Cisco Catalyst network hardware
    • Hewlett-Packard (Aruba) networking solutions
    • Mellanox / NVIDIA networking (Cumulus / NVue)
  • Expert-level experience with Lenovo Unified Storage solutions (NetApp FAS).
  • Advanced knowledge of network architecture, engineering, and system design.
  • Advanced Windows Server administration and enterprise networking.
  • Experience maintaining archival backups and NAS production systems.
  • Familiarity withย TrueNASย environments.
Experience Requirements
  • Minimumย 5 years of experienceย working on comparable technical projects.
  • Prior experience working onย government projects.
  • At leastย 2 years of computer administration experienceย supporting a large enterprise environment (1,000+ employees).

Education Requirements
  • Bachelorโ€™s degree from an accredited college or university in:
    • Computer Information Systems, or
    • A closely related field

Preferred Skills
  • Experience with system testing and performance analysis tools.
  • Project planning and management for complex technical initiatives.
  • Domain user provisioning and infrastructure enhancement.
  • Server and file server upgrade and maintenance.
  • Experience with tape libraries for data archival and restoration.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to create and maintain complex technical documentation.

Security & Compliance Requirements
  • Background Check and Drug Screeningย required (HireRight).
  • Security Clearance:ย Required.
  • Must be legally eligible to work in the United States.

Candidate Requirements (Mandatory)
  • Local candidates onlyย (must reside locally at time of submission).
  • Resumeย must clearly state current location.
  • Must be available forย in-person interviews within one weekย of posting close date.
  • Must be able toย start within two weeksย of receiving an offer.
  • Ability to work aย flexible schedule, including nights or weekends as required by DFL operations.

Additional Information
  • No travel required.
  • Tentative start date is dependent on interview completion, onboarding, and issuance of a state purchase order (PO).
  • Work location is in the vicinity ofย Greenway Rd and I-17, Phoenix, AZ.