Network Operations Director manages the daily operations of the organization's network infrastructure, including hardware, software, security, and services, to ensure it meets the organization's performance objectives. Implements policies and procedures that ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations, minimize downtime, and support efficient operations. Being a Network Operations Director provides network administrators and technicians with training in the best practices and technologies. Ensures logging and documentation of daily network operations incidents and changes. Additionally, Network Operations Director leads troubleshooting and resolution of routine network issues and conducts root cause analysis (RCA) to prevent recurrences and identify potential technological, training, or process improvements. Automates routine tasks using scripting or basic programs. Advises on budget expenditures to ensure required tools and equipment are procured and maintained. Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering or it. Typically reports to a director. The Network Operations Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Network Operations Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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A NOC engineer is someone who monitors the operation and performance of a large IT network. They monitor and manage a technology’s system performance and make sure that the network is operating as it should, noting and reporting unusual events, troubleshooting problems and incidents, communicating with technicians or other responsible parties to fix issues, and tracking repairs to completion.
The core duties of a NOC engineer involve ensuring that the network is kept in good operating order. They’re also called upon to build out and deploy physical IT networks.
Other key duties include reviewing log reports and alerts, monitoring server backups, and making sure that disaster recovery protocols are followed. NOC engineers oversee email hosting, managing internal and external tickets, and configuring hardware. Most NOCs hire multiple engineers with different levels of experience. Entry-level NOC engineers are typically responsible for straightforward and easily accomplished duties as they gain experience. In contrast, senior NOC engineers oversee more complex or sensitive operations and may also take on managerial duties. NOC engineers work in teams to keep watch over a network. They’re assigned levels of responsibility, with a Level 1 NOC engineer considered entry level and Level 3 and above considered experienced. Each level of responsibility has duties that include responding to senior staff and monitoring the work of junior engineers. The overall duty of a NOC engineer is to make sure that the core network is stable at all times.
KEY RESPONSIBILTES:
•Overseeing network performance and capacity
•Identifying potential network problems and alerting the correct personnel
•Diagnosing network errors
•Troubleshooting network issues
•Tracking and documenting network errors
•Creating incident reports
•Deploying a physical IT network
•Overseeing the installation of network hardware and cabling
•Support, configuration, maintenance and upgrading of all networks and infrastructures
•Knowledge of Sysadmin and/or Linux skills
•Desire to learn and develop all necessary technical skills
•Strong analytical thinking
•Working knowledge of VoIP technology
•Strong skills in working with clients and communication
•Experience in IT regarding the support and resolution of hardware and software issues
•Ability to multi-task
•Creatively solve problems
•Knowledge of network cabling, network classification and network topology
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