Computer Networking & Systems Integration Specialist

Longwood, FL
Part Time to Full Time
Experienced

Are you an expert in computer networking with a passion for solving complex problems and building interactive technology? The Great Escape Room is seeking a skilled Networking and Systems Integration Specialist to join our Longwood, FL workshop. This is a hands-on, in-person position—perfect for someone who thrives on making technology come alive in creative ways.

About the Role

You’ll be responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting the network infrastructure that powers our escape room experiences across multiple locations. From configuring routers and switches to ensuring seamless communication between servers, controllers, and props, your work will keep our games connected and running flawlessly. You’ll also collaborate with our programming and fabrication teams to integrate networked systems into custom-built puzzles and game environments.

Some travel will be required for on-site installations, system testing, and support.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, install, and maintain wired and wireless networks across multiple escape room locations

  • Configure and troubleshoot routers, switches, firewalls, and networked control systems

  • Implement secure communication protocols between interactive props, sensors, and servers

  • Diagnose and resolve network outages, latency, or connectivity issues in real time

  • Support C++ and Python developers 

  • Collaborate with designers, programmers, and carpenters to integrate networked devices into immersive environments

  • Maintain clear documentation of all configurations, IP assignments, and system connections

Requirements

  • Strong background in computer networking, including LAN/WAN setup, TCP/IP, VLANs, and wireless systems

  • Proficiency with C++ and Python for device communication and integration

  • Hands-on experience with hardware such as routers, switches, servers, and embedded systems

  • Experience with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or similar platforms

  • Excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic skills under pressure

  • Ability to manage projects from concept to deployment

  • Willingness to travel for installation and on-site technical support

  • Knowledge of network security and remote monitoring systems a plus

Bonus Skills

  • Experience with automation systems, IoT devices, or AV integration

  • CNC familiarity 

Why Join Us

At The Great Escape Room, technology meets storytelling. You’ll play a vital role in ensuring our immersive games stay connected, responsive, and magical for guests nationwide. We offer a collaborative environment where creativity and technical expertise come together to build something unforgettable.

Full-time position | Competitive pay based on experience

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