Internship
Tyler, TX · On-site
Job Summary: An Intern is an entry level position for someone that has minimal or no design ... Become familiar with EMA network (X, Y, Z, W, R) * Record information via paper or computer * Take ...
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Tyler, TX · On-site
Job Summary: An Intern is an entry level position for someone that has minimal or no design ... Become familiar with EMA network (X, Y, Z, W, R) * Record information via paper or computer * Take ...
Quick apply
Tyler, TX · On-site
Job Summary: An Intern is an entry level position for someone that has minimal or no design ... Become familiar with EMA network (X, Y, Z, W, R) * Record information via paper or computer * Take ...
$29.2K - $40.1K
0% of jobs
$40.1K - $51K
1% of jobs
$51K - $61.9K
3% of jobs
$61.9K - $72.7K
7% of jobs
$72.7K - $83.6K
12% of jobs
$84.6K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$83.6K - $94.5K
21% of jobs
The median wage is $98.8K / yr.
$94.5K - $105.4K
15% of jobs
$105.4K - $116.2K
12% of jobs
$122K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$116.2K - $127.1K
8% of jobs
$127.1K - $138K
19% of jobs
$138K - $148.9K
2% of jobs
$29.2K
$102.8K
$148.9K
| Aspect | Entry Level Network Engineer | Network Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Associate's/Bachelor's degree in IT or related field, certifications like CompTIA Network+ | High school diploma or equivalent, certifications like CompTIA Network+ often preferred |
| Work Environment | Design, implement, and troubleshoot network systems; often involved in planning and configuration | Install, maintain, and repair network hardware and connections; more hands-on troubleshooting |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Used in corporate, telecom, and IT service providers; entry-level role for network design and support | Common in retail, small business, and technical support roles; focus on hardware and connectivity issues |
While both roles involve working with networks, Entry Level Network Engineers focus on designing and planning network systems, requiring more technical knowledge and certifications. Network Technicians primarily handle hardware installation and troubleshooting, often with less formal education. Both roles are essential in maintaining network infrastructure but differ in scope and responsibilities.
An entry-level network engineer helps plan, build, install, and troubleshoot networks or technology systems for a customer. They commonly work under the supervision of a senior-level network engineer as they gain skills and experience. The responsibilities of an entry-level network engineer include working to troubleshoot customer issues, creating data backups, performing recovery operations, monitoring network performance, and performing network security measures such as examining hardware components that may need to be replaced and managing virus protection software. The minimum qualifications to become an entry-level network engineer include a bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer engineering, or a similar discipline.

Job Summary:
An Intern is an entry level position for someone that has minimal or no design experience. Working knowledge of AutoCAD and/or REVIT is preferred. The Intern will be responsible for learning EMA’s design process, setting up jobs, and learning to keep track of job deliverables and deadlines. Technical accuracy of work responsibilities will be reviewed during the progress of and on completion of daily tasks by the Team Leader and the Department Leader.
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Engineering professional services
51 - 200 Employees
Tyler, TX, US
1974