Senior network engineers create and design networks of computers within an organization and make sure that they are functioning correctly. In certain instances they also manage networks for clients from third parties. The network must be balanced to ensure that it functions properly and data flows smoothly If networks aren't working correctly the network engineer has to utilize problem-solving skills to come up with the solution. It is also essential to backup the system to ensure they are easily restored.
Certain top network experts are accountable in implementing security measures for networks to ensure that data isn't stolen. Most of the work is done in a workplace, but it is sometimes necessary to travel around the office to install equipment to a network, or assist others with problems they might face. While some of the tasks are sedentary there are some instances of lifting, walking, bending and squatting, as well as other physical demands may be required.
Computer skills that are advanced are essential for this job, and understanding of server hardware and software is vital. Skills in budget management are crucial, since the network engineer will need to manage the budget of. A master's or bachelor's degree in information technology, computer science or another related field is usually required for this job, however some employers will require the equivalent of an associate's diploma. Since this is an advanced job, the top network engineers could be expected to manage teams of network engineers at a lower level.