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In this article, we are exploring the roles, responsibilities, and prospects for both network engineers and network administrators.

Terminology
The terms “network engineer” and “network architecture” may be used interchangeably. A network administrator, on the other hand, is typically differentiated from engineers and architecture.

As in any field, a title is less important that the specifics of the job description. The larger the company, the more specific a job may be. The smaller a company, the more duties one single job may have.

Network Engineer
Roles and Responsibilities
The first part of a network engineer role must do is understand, at a macro level, the structure and network necessities of the entire organization. Armed with this knowledge, the network engineer must then design and maintain any network that supports the company lifecycle and growth opportunities. A network engineer may need to analyze what’s working and what isn’t to find room for improvement – all while working within a preset budget.

Common roles and responsibilities of a network engineer include:

Designing and implementing both the physical and wireless networks, including those for computer communications and telecommunications
Maintaining network performance
Managing the electronic equipment that activates any network pieces
Troubleshooting network problems
Researching and integrating new technologies into the network lifecycle
Interfacing with network administrators to manage or assist problems

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