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°Diploma in IT(3years) °HCIA-AI °Microsoft Azure fundamentals(900) °Banking N5 °Financial Markets& Instruments N6 °C1
Network engineer
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Tech job, but it's not so technical! Networking Engineer! Who is a network engineer? Just imagine you have a big apartment with multiple rooms, and you also want to connect all of your gadgets, like phones, computers, and smart TVs, so they can communicate with each other and share things through the internet and files. A network engineer is a person who makes up all the cables, routers, and switches and also ensures that everything works smoothly. They are also ready to fix any problems that come up when the Wi-Fi suddenly stops working. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ●Security Management ●Designing Networks ● Monitoring and Maintenance ●Troubleshooting and Support ●capacity planning and scalability ●Implementing Network Infrastructure ●Documentation and Reporting Collaboration and Communication SKILLS REQUIRED TO BECOME A NETWORK ENGINEER 1. Networking Fundamentals 2.Network Protocols 3 Network Hardware 4.Network Security 5. Troubleshooting Skills 6. Operating Systems Knowledge 7. Scripting and Automation 8.Critical Thinking 9.Continuous Learning 10. Attention to detail #network #engineer
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Core Network Engineer
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Passionate about startups & excelling in computer networking. Thrive on exploring & researching cutting-edge topics. Seeking opportunities to innovate & make a difference . #StartupEnthusiast #Networking
Provided below details of IT Engineer career options. Computer Hardware Engineer: A Computer Hardware Engineer is a professional who researches, designs, develops, and tests computer systems and their components such as circuit boards, processors, networks, memory devices, and routers. Software Engineer: A Software Engineer is a professional who applies the knowledge of software engineering professionals to design, develop, maintain, test, and evaluate software programs. Network Engineer: A Network Engineer is responsible for planning, implementing, and overseeing computer networks such as LAN, WAN, and intranet. These networks must support in-house voice, data, video, and wireless network services. What are you planning to do and where is your future plan to shift? What post are you on now ? #networking #cyberattack #cybersecurity #lan #wireless #softwareengineering #hardwareengineer #founder #startup #ccna #cisco #aws #cloudcomputing #cloudengineer
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I solve company's IT Infrastructure problems and coach IT Professionals on building their career. Network Architect | .ı|ı.ı|ı. CCIE EI #65745
A network technician is not a network engineer but a network engineer might also be a network technician. What??😕 Some companies make these roles look the same, but actually they aren’t. And when I understood this in the early stage of my career, it was the secret sauce to start progressing professionally. Network technicians are mainly responsible for installing and configuring network hardware, such as routers, switches, cables. They perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot issues such as connectivity problems or hardware failures. They are the ones that provide technical support to end users (the guy you blame when you don’t have internet). In terms of skills, they have a basic understanding of network protocols and troubleshooting. Often they hold certifications like Cisco Certified Support Technician (CCST) or CompTIA Network. Network engineers have the same skills as network technicians and a lot more. They’re responsible for designing and planning complex network systems, implementing and managing network projects, monitoring and optimizing network performance to ensure efficiency and reliability. They also implement network security measures to protect against threats. They have a deep understanding of network architecture, protocols and advanced technologies. They’re able to analyze network requirements and design solutions. Often they hold certifications like CCNP, CCIE Network technicians typically handle more hands-on, day-to-day operational tasks, whereas network engineers focus on the higher-level design, planning, and optimization of networks. Now that you know the difference between these roles, it’s easier for you to choose at which level you are and which one you want to achieve. What is your current level and what are you doing to get to the next one? Let me know if I can help 👇🏽 #binaryavenue #networkengineer #networktechnician
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Network Architect
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Experts in recruiting and staffing in the Technology, Finance, and Operational space - Transitional Coaching
New opportunity in Thousand Oaks
HIRING 3-month contract role: We're looking for a network administrator who can expertly manage and maintain our computer networks. The ideal candidate will have experience with Cisco and Juniper equipment and be able to deploy and configure routers, switches, and other network devices to ensure optimal network performance and security. Key job duties include setting up VLANs, VPNs, and wireless access points, monitoring and troubleshooting network issues, optimizing performance, and providing documentation and reporting. If you're looking for an exciting opportunity in network administration, message me directly at bosav@fpstaff.com #HIRING #cisco #networkadmin #camarillo #losangeles ***No visas or sponsorships are available for these roles. ***No C2C (Corp to Corp) opportunities. ***No 1099s
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✨ The Dual Pillars of a Successful Network Engineer ✨ In the ever-evolving field of network engineering, the mastery of technical skills is unquestionably vital. However, as we steer through the complexities of modern networks and client expectations, the importance of soft skills has soared equally, proving that the best engineers excel both technically and interpersonally. 🚀 Technical Proficiency: As a network engineer, deep knowledge of network design, troubleshooting, and implementation is fundamental. Familiarity with protocols like TCP/IP, understanding of routing and switching, and experience with firewalls and network security are non-negotiable skills that form the backbone of any competent engineer. Keeping abreast of the latest developments in technologies such as SDN, cloud services, and cybersecurity measures is crucial. 🤝 Soft Skills Spectrum: The efficacy of a network engineer is not solely measured by their technical acumen but also by their ability to communicate complex information clearly and effectively. Problem-solving, critical thinking, teamwork, and customer service are essential attributes that ensure projects meet client needs and are delivered efficiently. Adaptability and continuous learning are also key in staying relevant in this dynamic field. 💥 Integrating Skills for Success: The most successful network engineers I ve encountered are those who not only understand the nuts and bolts of network infrastructures but also excel in managing projects, leading teams, and navigating client relationships. This dual expertise is what elevates a proficient technician to a revered expert in their field. Whether you re just starting out or looking to refine your skill set, focusing on both these areas can dramatically increase your effectiveness and career prospects. If you're an aspiring network engineer, invest in certifications like CCNA or CompTIA Network+ for technical skills, and consider courses in project management or communication to enhance your interpersonal skills. #NetworkEngineering #TechCareers #cisco #networkengineerlife #career #ciscolabs #ProfessionalDevelopment #SoftSkills #TechnicalSkills #networkengineer #ccna #ccnp #ccie
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