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Network Operations Center Engineers

Employment Prospects

Employers

Typical employers for NOC engineers include companies that manage their own computer networks, managed service providers, federal and state government agencies (especially those involved in mission-critical areas such as defense or emergency response), public utilities that have large network systems, colleges and universities, and the U.S. military.

Starting Out

The majority of NOC engineering jobs require a bachelor’s degree, but some employers hire engineers with associate degree and extensive (5+ years) of experience in lower-level network operations positions. Some engineers pursue careers in network operations after working as electrical, electronics, software, hardware, and other types of engineers.

Job openings can be learned about via connections made during internships, co-ops, or lower-level positions at network operations centers and by using the assistance of industry recruiters, participating in online and in-person networking events, attending career fairs, and contacting potential employers directly about job openings.

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