The Computer Network Architect will design, build, and maintain complex computer networks with a focus on security, scalability, and performance. Responsibilities include developing infrastructure plans and troubleshooting issues.
We're seeking a skilled Computer Network Architect to design, build, and maintain complex computer networks, ensuring security, scalability, and performance.
## Key Responsibilities:
1. Design and implement network architectures.
2. Develop network infrastructure plans.
3. Ensure network security and compliance.
4. Collaborate with IT teams.
5. Troubleshoot network issues.
## Requirements:
1. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Networking, or related field.
2. Strong knowledge of network protocols and architectures.
3. Experience with network security and compliance.
## Skills:
1. Network design.
2. Network security.
3. Cloud computing.
4. Problem-solving.
Top Skills
Cloud Computing
Network Architectures
Network Protocols
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