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How much do apple network engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average yearly pay for apple network engineer in the United States is $109,040.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $133,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apple Network Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apple Network Engineer, you need a solid background in computer networking, a relevant degree (such as computer science or engineering), and deep understanding of network protocols and architectures. Expertise with Apple networking hardware, macOS/iOS systems, network security tools, and certifications like CCNA or CompTIA Network+ are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, collaboration, and effective communication are vital soft skills for success in this role. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring reliable, secure, and high-performance network environments that support Apple’s products and business operations.

What is the difference between Apple Network Engineer vs Apple Systems Engineer?

AspectApple Network EngineerApple Systems Engineer
CertificationsNetworking certifications (e.g., Cisco, CompTIA Network+)System administration certifications (e.g., Apple Certified Support Professional)
Work EnvironmentNetwork infrastructure, routers, switches, wirelessOperating systems, hardware, software deployment
Industry UsageTelecommunications, enterprise networks, Apple retailIT support, enterprise IT, Apple product deployment

Apple Network Engineers focus on designing, implementing, and maintaining network infrastructure, while Apple Systems Engineers handle system setup, support, and troubleshooting. Both roles require technical certifications and are vital in Apple-related IT environments, but they specialize in different aspects of technology infrastructure.

What does an Apple Network Engineer do?

An Apple Network Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining network infrastructure that supports Apple products and services. They work on configuring network hardware and software, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and ensuring secure and reliable network performance. These engineers often collaborate with other IT professionals to integrate Apple devices into enterprise networks and optimize their performance. Their role may also include supporting macOS, iOS devices, and related Apple technologies within an organization's network environment.

How does an Apple Network Engineer typically collaborate with other teams within the organization?

Apple Network Engineers often work closely with cross-functional teams such as software developers, security analysts, and IT support specialists. Collaboration involves coordinating network requirements for new product launches, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and ensuring security compliance across systems. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as engineers frequently participate in project meetings, provide technical guidance, and support end users to maintain seamless network operations. This collaborative environment helps drive innovation and ensures robust and secure network infrastructure.
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Infographic showing various Apple Network Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 47% Physical, and 53% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $109,040 per year, or $52.4 per hour.
Network Engineer/Admin

Network Engineer/Admin

Innosoul inc

Cayce, SC • On-site

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Job description

Job ID: SC-11479

Onsite/Local Network Engineer/Admin (CompTIA/Cisco/Microsoft certified/active) switches/WAP, SD-WAN, PKI, Windows/iOS/mobile, L1 experience

Location: Cayce, SC (DPH)
Duration: 12 Months
Work Location: Fully Onsite.
Candidate location: Candidate must be a CURRENT resident within the Eastern Time Zone AND be willing to relocate to SC prior to their start at their own expense.
Travel: There will be a potential for travel within the State of South Carolina to DPH Field Offices. A Valid Driver s License is required for this position. A State Vehicle will be provided for this travel. The State will cover round-trip travel expenses associated with mileage to and from sites with 400 Otarre Pkwy, Cayce, SC 29033 being the departure location if a state vehicle is not available.

REQUIRED SKILLS (RANK IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE):
1. 3+ Years of Experience with Enterprise Network Infrastructure and LAN Administration
2. 3+ Years of Experience with Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting switches and wireless access points
3. 3+ Years of Experience with SD-WAN, PKI, and secure authentication services
4. 3+ Years of Experience with Troubleshooting network connectivity on Windows and mobile devices
5. 3+ Years of Experience with creating, reading, and maintaining network documentation and diagrams

PREFERRED SKILLS (RANK IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE):
1. Any current/previously held network or related certification by an industry leader such as CompTIA, Cisco, or Microsoft. (Please indicate whether certificate is active or inactive on resume)
2. Cisco Networking Academy or similar bootcamp/training

ADDITIONAL SKILLS
1. Ability to perform onsite physical network work, including lifting 40 lbs and working on ladders
2. Valid driver s license and ability to travel statewide to remote sites with a State OR Personal Vehicle
3. Strong verbal and written communication skills with both technical and nontechnical staff
4. Strong interpersonal and customer service skills

REQUIRED EDUCATION: Associates Degree in a relevant field of work or high school diploma with equivalent work experience.

REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS: NONE*
*Preference may be given to certified applicants based also on overall experience, education, and work history.

SCOPE OF THE PROJECT:
As the Agency continues to see increased growth in enterprise applications, data capabilities, and infrastructure modernization initiatives, the Department of Public Health (DPH) Office of Information Technology (OIT) is advancing the Agency s core network and identity services architecture to better leverage network resources, data, assets, infrastructure, and systems. Some of these initiatives include SD-WAN, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), and secure authentication and Active Directory enhancements.

Consistent with best security practices, DPH is further enhancing the Agency s application ecosystems by expanding and maturing its existing Identity-Based Networking Services (IBNS) framework, leveraging certificate-based authentication to strengthen identity assurance across users and devices as a foundational component of the Agency s security architecture.

DAILY DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES:
The network administrators for these openings under the general guidance of the assigned Network Operations Center Manager will coordinate daily/weekly assignments for the deployment, operational support, diagnostics, and troubleshooting of the Agency s critical enterprise architecture. The network administrators will work with Network, Security, and other IT professional groups and non-IT staff to assist with problem resolution, mitigation of issues, and to provide technical solutions. The network administrator will ensure assignments are completed accurately and on-time, and regularly provide progress, tasks, and deliverables status updates to the assigned project manager.

Specific duties and responsibilities will include but are not limited to the following:
Support enterprise network and identity initiatives including SD-WAN deployment, PKI lifecycle management, and secure authentication services
Monitor, identify, and remediate issues with Agency enterprise network and identity services
Support network connectivity and authentication services on Windows-based systems
Support connectivity and secure access on mobile devices (i.e., Apple devices)
Manage the network and identity infrastructure lifecycle at all stages
Create and maintain network documentation (e.g., diagrams, coverage, and design documentation)
Assist with deployment, configuration, and support of SD-WAN, PKI, and secure authentication solutions
Perform enterprise network deployments, installations, and upgrades
o Requires comfort working on a ladder; ability to lift 40 lbs.
Perform firmware/software/security/feature upgrades across network and identity platforms
Monitor Agency trouble ticket system and complete assigned network, authentication, and connectivity tickets
Will serve as the Agency s primary support resource for network and access-related (authentication) technical issues, troubleshooting and resolving most common/routine problems
Assists Agency staff/contractors in resolving network, authentication, and connectivity-related problems
Coordinate and assist with testing and validation of network and identity solutions
Adhere to State and Agency security and IT policies and standards
Work closely with key stakeholder groups, including Network, Security, and Server Hosting to ensure the appropriate level of engagement and focus is maintained
Assists various IT groups with other tasks as assigned such as with system/network installations and upgrades (i.e. racking equipment)
Create, maintain, and review/improve upon network and identity documentation
Ability to plan, organize, review, and implement associated project milestones to completion
Provides updates to Project Team
Perform other tasks and duties as assigned
Each selected candidate will be utilized for 40 hours per week for the duration of these and other projects and daily work as assigned. Job duties will require frequent site visits to remote office locations throughout the entire state of South Carolina, and the selected incumbent must be flexible to the potential of travel days being occasionally extended beyond normal business hours.
Applicants must demonstrate good oral and written communication skills and be able to provide effective phone, desk-side, and support via email. Applicants must be able effectively communicate technical and project details with IT and non-IT staff and at all levels.

Support of the project:
DPH will require that the selected applicant sign the Agency s confidentially agreement and/or Business Associate (BA) agreement if applicable.
All web services must be secure.
Any changes to hours per day/week worked or scheduling must be approved by DPH.
Contractors must be available or onsite at DPH during each day/week at the Agency s discretion, excluding state holidays, throughout the term of the contract with any athome/remote work (i.e., outside the Agency) requiring prior approval.
DPH may require that the selected applicant successfully complete online HIPAA and other Agency training(s).
There will be a weekly review between each contractor and DPH to ensure the expectations of this agreement are met.
Contractors must form productive working relationships with individuals from diverse backgrounds and at all organizational levels.
DPH will not accept any offers that include an up-lift charge. Contractor rates shall not exceed the lesser of the maximum rates established under the State contract, Knowledge Services/DOT Staff, or this contract position.
Contractors are required to follow Agency IT Standards, policies, and procedures including documentation.
All notes, documents, and work product resulting from this SOW shall become the sole property of the South Carolina Department of Public Health and the State of South Carolina. Contractors shall not publish, share, or otherwise disclose such materials without the prior written approval of DPH.