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Join NTT DATA as a Networking Technical Architect in Jakarta Selatan. Design innovative network solutions and collaborate with stakeholders to achieve business goals. This hybrid role requires a bachelor's degree in IT and 5-8 years of technical experience. Be part of a diverse and inclusive work...
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Indonesia , Jakarta Selatan
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Lead the design of secure cyber monitoring and remote access solutions for a critical Defence programme in Basingstoke. This senior architect role requires deep expertise in network design (Juniper, BGP, VPNs) and security technologies (Cisco Firepower, PKI). You must be eligible for DV clearance...
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United Kingdom , Basingstoke
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65000.00 - 70000.00 GBP / Year
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Seeking a Senior Network Technical Architect in Tallahassee to lead global infrastructure design and managed network services. This key role requires 10+ years of engineering experience, deep expertise in network solutions, and 24/7 availability for service restoration. Enjoy comprehensive benefi...
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United States , Tallahassee
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104558.00 - 242031.00 USD / Year
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Network Architect - Manufacturing Jobs: A Comprehensive Career Overview A Network Architect in the manufacturing sector is a strategic visionary responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the complex digital nervous system that powers modern industrial operations. This role sits at the critical intersection of information technology (OT) and operational technology (OT), ensuring that robust, secure, and high-performance network infrastructure supports everything from factory floor automation and robotics to supply chain logistics and enterprise data analytics. Professionals in these jobs are not merely administrators; they are foundational planners who create the blueprints for connectivity that enable smart factories, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and seamless global production. The core responsibility of a Manufacturing Network Architect is to develop comprehensive network strategies and architectures that align with business objectives. This involves designing scalable and resilient network topologies that can withstand the harsh environments of plant floors while integrating with corporate IT systems. They specify hardware, software, and protocols, often dealing with specialized industrial networking standards. A significant part of the role is ensuring stringent security through architectures like zero-trust, segmenting critical production networks from enterprise zones to protect against cyber threats that could halt manufacturing lines. Furthermore, they plan for capacity, redundancy, and disaster recovery to guarantee maximum uptime, which is paramount in 24/7 manufacturing environments. Typical duties include leading the development of high-level and low-level design documents, selecting technology vendors, and establishing long-term technology roadmaps. They collaborate closely with plant engineers, automation specialists, and IT security teams to ensure designs are practical and secure. Increasingly, these jobs demand a strong focus on network automation, using tools like Ansible and Python to manage configurations at scale across global sites, thereby improving efficiency and reducing human error. Architects also provide tier-3 support, mentor engineering teams, and govern standards to ensure consistency across all manufacturing locations. The skill set required is both deep and broad. A strong foundation in core networking (routing, switching, firewalls) is essential, coupled with knowledge of industrial protocols and OT security frameworks. Expertise in software-defined networking (SDN), cloud integration (especially for data analytics), and wireless technologies for plant mobility is highly valued. Beyond technical prowess, successful architects possess exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to translate business needs into technical specifications. They must be adept communicators, capable of explaining complex architectures to non-technical stakeholders and leading cross-functional projects. For those seeking impactful jobs at the heart of industry innovation, the role of a Network Architect in manufacturing offers a challenging and rewarding career designing the connected future of production.

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