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Network Connect Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Network Engineer Location: Salem, OR Contract Role Onsite Role ( NO REMOTE) The scope of work is as ... Connect to OEM router which is currently hosting services for both OEM and OMD with a newly ...

Network Engineer

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Hands-on skills for Cisco IOS-XE is required and Cisco IOS-XR and Nexus OS preferred, connect lab ... Knowledge of Linux network functions; Saas/Cloud-based software environment a plus * Knowledge and ...

Senior Network Engineer

Beaverton, OR · On-site

$108K - $148K/yr

AWS Direct Connect / Azure ExpressRoute * Implement cloud segmentation and secure routing patterns ... Network traffic visibility and alerting * Partner with cloud engineering teams to ensure compliant ...

Sr. Network Automation Engineer

OR · On-site +1

$103K - $142K/yr

... Connect, Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute, and Google Cloud Interconnect via cloud provider partner ... Network and Security Domain Engineering * Apply deep service-provider routing and network security ...

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$193K/yr

... that connect our global infrastructure. This role has broad scope with measurable outcomes: You ... Network Engineer, ENS Strategic Lead Responsibilities: * Execution Enablement: Help develop and ...

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What is the difference between Network Connect vs Network Technician?

AspectNetwork ConnectNetwork Technician
Required CertificationsCompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA (often preferred)CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA
Work EnvironmentOffice and client sites, often involving remote supportData centers, client sites, on-site troubleshooting
Industry UsageIT service providers, enterprise networksTelecommunications, IT support companies
Common Search IntentUnderstanding roles, certifications, job dutiesTechnical troubleshooting, network setup

Network Connect and Network Technician roles share similar certifications and work environments, focusing on network setup and troubleshooting. However, Network Connect often emphasizes remote support and client communication, while Network Technicians are more hands-on with physical hardware and on-site tasks. Both roles are essential in maintaining network infrastructure within various industries.

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Infographic showing various Network Connect job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 74% In-person, and 26% Remote job distribution.

Network Engineer

ACI Infotech

Salem, OR • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Role: Network Engineer
Location: Salem, OR
Contract Role
Onsite Role ( NO REMOTE)
The scope of work is as follows:
Review current design structure of the existing network as it pertains to OEM and document, design, configure, and implement a solution for secure network environment which can connect to a multitude of networks based on the current need and connectivity and includes our wireless capabilities for our location. After separation from OMD, redundant devices will be configured for a COOP location with plans for similar connectivity which should be designed into the primary network. Connect to OEM router which is currently hosting services for both OEM and OMD with a newly provided IP space. Configure Cisco Firewall for OEM, Configure Cisco Core Switch for OEM, Configure Cisco switches and Aruba Wireless controller and WAP's for LAN access.
Candidate should have the following hardware and software experience:
Cisco Router: OEM Public IP Addresses with connections to the Client WAN,
Cisco Router or Firewall: to be able to send traffic through a variety of sources in the absence of the State WAN. Such as Cable Internet, Microwave Antenna, Satellite Antenna, HAM Radio network, Cellular Networks (COWS, CALFS, or Extenders).
Cisco Core Switch: Distribute resources to a variety of VLANs as needed for secure operation.
Cisco Switches: Distribute resources within our LAN.
Aruba Wireless Controller and WAPs: Configure wireless devices for secure staff connection of a production network and guest/partner access for external access only.