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Network Architects take responsibility for technical design of network structures within organisation.
The role will vary in responsibility depending on the size of the employer organisation but will usually include leading strategy and decision making around the technical design of the network as well as specific technology used. Network architects need to understand the wider direction of technology being used to make informed decisions on the requirements and strategy moving forward.
Due to the nature of their role, they need the ability to communicate technical concepts and requirements to leadership teams. They also use their ability to engage stakeholders to identify and understand business problems and turn these into complex but easily explained technical network designs.
The key technical knowledge needed for a role as a network architect will depend on the type of organisation but will usually involve a high level of technical skill and the ability to understand and communicate complex network technology.
Whatever level you're starting from there are training options available to help start.
The North East offers some of the fastest-growing technology companies in the UK, providing more than 1,300 jobs for people in the region.
Pair up with an expert in the field and get a mentor to help you navigate the current climate.
The average salary for a network architect in the North East in 2022 was £49,500.
If you're goal is to become a network architect then entry level roles focussing on network and infrastructure, such as network engineer, are a great place to start.
A relevant, techical degree would be a great basis for a career as a network architect but at a senior level most application processes will focus more on your relevant experience and technical knowledge which you may be able to gain without studying a degree.
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