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Firewall Network Security Engineer

Phoenix, AZ

$47.50 - $63.50/hr

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How much do network configuration internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for network configuration internship in the United States is $48.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.18 and $58.89 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Network Configuration Internship vs Network Support Technician?

AspectNetwork Configuration InternshipNetwork Support Technician
Required CredentialsBasic networking knowledge, relevant coursework, possibly some certifications (e.g., Cisco CCNA)Technical certifications preferred, hands-on experience often required
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, learning-focused, often in corporate or data center environmentsOperational environment, troubleshooting, maintaining network systems
Employer & Industry UsageInternship programs in IT departments, networking firms, or tech companiesFull-time or part-time roles in IT support, network service providers, or enterprise networks

While both roles involve networking skills, a Network Configuration Internship focuses on learning and assisting with network setup and configuration, often as a stepping stone for a career in networking. A Network Support Technician handles ongoing network maintenance and troubleshooting, requiring more hands-on experience. Both roles are essential in the networking industry but differ in experience level and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Network Configuration Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Network Configuration Intern, you need foundational knowledge of networking concepts, protocols, and hardware, typically gained through coursework in computer science or information technology. Familiarity with network configuration tools (such as Cisco Packet Tracer), operating systems, and basic scripting, as well as pursuing certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA, is highly beneficial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help interns quickly identify issues and collaborate with IT teams. These skills are vital to ensure reliable network performance, secure configurations, and smooth team operations in dynamic IT environments.

What is a Network Configuration Internship?

A Network Configuration Internship is a temporary position where students or recent graduates gain practical experience working with computer networks. Interns typically assist with setting up, managing, and troubleshooting network devices like routers, switches, and firewalls. They learn to configure network settings, monitor network performance, and resolve connectivity issues under the supervision of experienced professionals. This hands-on experience helps interns develop technical skills and prepares them for a career in network administration or IT support.

What kinds of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a Network Configuration Internship?

As a Network Configuration Intern, you will typically assist with configuring routers, switches, and firewalls, as well as helping to troubleshoot connectivity issues within the organization's network. You may also be involved in documenting network topologies, updating configuration files, and supporting senior engineers during network upgrades or migrations. This hands-on experience gives you valuable exposure to industry-standard tools and protocols, and often involves collaborating with IT support teams and network administrators.
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Infographic showing various Network Configuration Internship job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,452 per year, or $48.3 per hour.
Support Technician Intern (Cybersecurity)

Support Technician Intern (Cybersecurity)

CNWR, Inc.

Toledo, OH • On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Curious how things work and how they break?
Love figuring things out?
Want hands-on IT and Sec experience that actually counts?
Summary
Are you the kind of person who can't leave a problem half-solved? Do you like the idea of touching a little bit of everything - help desk, servers, networking, and security - instead of being boxed into one lane? Are you looking for an internship where you'll learn the real-world side of IT and cybersecurity, not just shadow from the sidelines?
Perfect! You might be our next Support Technician Intern.
If you're a student looking to launch an IT or security career at a fast-growing company with a great culture, CNWR may be the right place for you. We're a tight-knit team that specializes in Network Configuration, Cyber Security, Virtualization, Automation, IT Support, and Consulting for small and mid-sized businesses.
This internship is built around the fact that you're a student - we'll work with your class schedule across semsters. You'll start by building a rock-solid foundation on our Help Desk, where every great technologist learns how real environments actually work. From there you'll grow into hands-on exposure to our cybersecurity and GRC work - the compliance, assessments, and lifecycle management that keep our partners secure. Because we operate in the SMB space and run lean, you won't be siloed: you'll get to work on a lot of different things and learn fast.
Responsibilities - What You'll Do:
Build your foundation on the Help Desk:- Monitor the Service Desk for new tickets, triage them, and run the escalation process for issues that need a senior hand.- Support partners and internal users with workstation, account, connectivity, and Microsoft 365 issues.- Perform moves, adds, changes, and deletes in Active Directory and Microsoft 365.- Set up, deploy, and update configurations, utilities, and software for workstations.- Document procedures and resolutions in CNWR systems so the next person isn't starting from zero.
Grow into cybersecurity and GRC:- Assist with governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) work for our partners - including frameworks like CMMC - digging through policy, mapping controls, and helping clients get their standards up to par.- Help run and review security assessments using Nessus and other tooling, including Microsoft 365 and AWS reviews.- Support lifecycle management and remediation - flagging out-of-date or at-risk systems and helping bring them in line with CNWR standards.- Help gather evidence, write up findings, and track remediation through to closure.- Learn alongside the team on real partner environments - solid, real-world SMB security fundamentals you can build a career on.
Qualifications - What We're Looking For:
- Currently enrolled in a Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or related program (and enrolled for the duration of the internship).- Genuine curiosity and a love of figuring things out.- A basic understanding of computer networking and Windows.- Comfortable with Microsoft Office / Microsoft 365.- Strong communication and a partner-first attitude - you can explain tech to non-technical people without making them feel small.- Able to be onsite in the Toledo area as needed.
Bonus Points- A home lab, personal projects, or prior IT/security internship experience.- Scripting (Python, PowerShell) or general programming exposure.- Linux administration, virtualization, or containerization experience.- Exposure to security tooling (e.g., Nessus) or basic pentesting on your own applications/servers.- Certifications in progress (CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+) or familiarity with compliance frameworks (CMMC, NIST).
How We Measure Success:
  • As a technology company, we're very data driven. Your work on the help desk will be measured on:
    • Primary (Direct Ownership)
      • % First Touch Ticket Resolution
      • % Tickets w/ KB Used
      • Total Tickets Closed (Past 14 Days)
    • Secondary (Team-Contributed)
      • Customer Satisfaction (Current Quarter) - Target ≥ 95
      • Average SLA Adherence (TTR%) - Target ≥ 85%
      • Documents Created/Utilized
      • Utilized Time
      • Ticket Re-Opens
      • Other intangible metrics reviewed during 1-on-1s

How You'll Fit In:
This role only works if you line up with how we operate. Our core values aren't a poster in the break room, they're how we actually run the desk.
  • Have a Firefighter Mentality
    Espousing a firefighter mentality is a key core value at CNWR. While nearly all companies have a rapid response team and SLAs for response, at CNWR we take responding to trouble seriously.
  • Do What's Right
    Doing what is right is not always the quickest or easiest path in business. But here at CNWR, we've embraced the ideology of doing the right thing to protect a company, even when it's a complicated and challenging path. We always have the customer's best interest in mind.
  • Be the Rising Tide
    Being the rising tide is one of CNWR's core values. We believe that when we work together to better ourselves and one another, everyone benefits. This extends beyond our company to how we treat our partners, vendors, and competition.
  • Be Human
    Being human is a simple concept. As humans, we crave social interaction and belonging - we're naturally social creatures. We believe that if you treat people well and remember they're human, things will be better.
  • Own the Problem. Drive the Solution - Together
    We take full ownership of problems, use documented processes and available resources first, and escalate appropriately so the best solution is delivered by the team.
  • Always Seek Improvement
    We believe in continuous improvement. We learn from our mistakes in a blameless fashion.

The Fine Print
The above description is intended to describe the general nature of the work being performed by the associated role. This description is not intended to be a list of all responsibilities and duties of the role.
By the nature of this position, certain onsite visits will be required when installing and managing workstations. However, this position is not a required full-time inhouse employee. Requirements of the workplace are designated in the company handbook and are subject to revision upon manager approval for unique cases.
Internship Details
- Term: Fall 2026 through Spring 2027 (two semesters), scheduled around your classes.- Hours: Part-time, flexible around your class schedule - roughly 15-25 hours per week.- Location: Onsite in Toledo, OH as needed, with some remote work.- Eligibility: Must be a currently enrolled student for the duration of the internship.