NETWORK ENGINEERING
Comprehensive IT network training to help you through every step of networking
Become a Skilled and Experienced Network Engineer
Here’s the good news — network engineers are in high demand
Companies are investing in newer, faster technology and mobile networks every day, increasing the need for highly trained network engineers
From high-level tasks like designing and implementing networks to day-to-day tasks like monitoring performance, the courses in our networking engineering path will teach you what you need to know. The course in this path cover technologies from Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, and more. Cyber Train also provides certification training for Cisco CCNA and CCNP (Routing and Switching) and many others. As organizations and institutions invest in digital technology, mobile devices, cloud computing, social media and big data, their reliance and dependence on employees with the digital skills to maximize the use of these technologies will continual to increase. The demand for people with IT and networking skills is already very strong both in Australia and worldwide.
Network Engineer Responsibilities
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Maintaining and administering computer networks and related computing environments including systems software, applications software, hardware, and configurations.
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Performing disaster recovery operations and data backups when required.
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Protecting data, software, and hardware by coordinating, planning and implementing network security measures.
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Troubleshooting, diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and other network and system problems.
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Replacing faulty network hardware components when required.
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Maintaining, configuring, and monitoring virus protection software and email applications.
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Monitoring network performance to determine if adjustments need to be made.
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Conferring with network users about solving existing system problems.
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Operating master consoles to monitor the performance of networks and computer systems.
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Coordinating computer network access and use.
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Designing, configuring and testing networking software, computer hardware, and operating system software.