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Network Cloud Engineer
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Join our team as a Network Cloud Engineer in Salt Lake City. Design and implement cutting-edge cloud and hybrid network solutions, integrating on-premises and cloud environments. We require A+, Security+, Network+, and Palo Alto PCNSA certifications, plus experience with Cisco, Azure, and advance...
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United States , Salt Lake City
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90000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Network Engineer
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Join a leading Chemicals Manufacturer as a Senior Network Engineer in Salt Lake City. Design, secure, and optimize enterprise networks using Cisco, Palo Alto, and BGP expertise. This long-term contract role offers competitive benefits and collaboration with cybersecurity teams to ensure resilient...
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Robert Half
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Join HPE Aruba as a Network Support Engineer, specializing in ClearPass, AirWave, and Central On-Prem platforms. Provide premium technical support, troubleshoot complex AAA and 802.1X security issues, and ensure optimal network performance. This telework role, based in the US with a preference fo...
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United States , Salt Lake City
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78700.00 - 181200.00 USD / Year
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Explore a world of opportunity in Network and IT Engineer jobs, a dynamic and critical field at the heart of modern digital infrastructure. Professionals in this domain are the architects and custodians of the systems that keep data flowing, applications running, and organizations connected. This career path encompasses roles from hands-on Network Engineers to strategic Systems Engineers, all focused on designing, implementing, securing, and optimizing the technological backbone of businesses. Typically, individuals in these roles are responsible for the entire lifecycle of network and system components. This includes planning and designing robust network architectures (like LAN, WAN, SD-WAN, and wireless networks), configuring hardware such as routers, switches, and firewalls, and ensuring seamless integration with cloud services. A core part of the job is proactive maintenance—performing system updates, patches, and firmware upgrades to safeguard against vulnerabilities. They are also the first line of defense during outages, tasked with rapid troubleshooting, debugging complex issues, and restoring services to minimize downtime. Furthermore, creating and maintaining detailed technical documentation for configurations, processes, and network diagrams is a standard expectation. The skill set for these jobs is both broad and deep. Foundational technical knowledge is paramount, including expertise in core networking protocols like TCP/IP, BGP, OSPF, and DNS. Proficiency with vendor platforms from leaders like Cisco, Juniper, Fortinet, and Aruba is highly valued. In today's landscape, skills in network security principles, including access control lists (ACLs) and firewall management, are non-negotiable. A major trend reshaping these jobs is the shift toward automation and programmability. Familiarity with scripting languages like Python, and automation tools such as Ansible, for configuring and managing infrastructure at scale, is increasingly essential. Understanding concepts related to Infrastructure as Code (IaC), version control with Git, and CI/CD pipelines is a significant advantage. Beyond technical prowess, successful professionals possess strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to diagnose issues under pressure. They are effective collaborators, often working with cross-functional IT teams, security specialists, and external vendors. Clear communication is vital for explaining technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders and for mentoring junior engineers. A commitment to continuous learning is also critical, as the field evolves rapidly with emerging technologies like SASE, zero-trust networking, and advanced cloud integrations. For those with a passion for technology, logic, and building resilient systems, Network and IT Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career with a direct impact on business success and operational continuity. Discover your next role in this foundational and ever-evolving profession.

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