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Network Infrastructure Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

UT · On-site

$93.90K - $128.60K/yr

Role summary You will design, implement, and support enterprise network infrastructures across multiple customer environments, ensuring high availability, performance, and security. This role ...

The Senior Network Engineer is responsible for implementing, managing, and optimizing a complex, geographically distributed network infrastructure that supports a large enterprise user base. This ...

Monitor enterprise network infrastructure in a 24/7 NOC environment * Perform real-time alarm surveillance, event correlation, and incident response * Conduct root cause analysis across WAN, LAN ...

Senior Network Engineer

Draper, UT · On-site

$97.20K - $133.20K/yr

The Senior Network Engineer is responsible for implementing, managing, and optimizing a complex, multi-state network infrastructure while ensuring maximum uptime and reliability through secure and ...

Senior Network Engineer

Draper, UT · On-site

$97.20K - $133.20K/yr

The Senior Network Engineer at Swire Coca-Cola is responsible for implementing, managing, and optimizing a complex, multi-state network infrastructure that supports thousands of users across our ...

Senior Network Engineer

Draper, UT

$97.20K - $133.20K/yr

The Senior Network Engineer at Swire Coca-Cola is responsible for implementing, managing, and optimizing a complex, multi-state network infrastructure that supports thousands of users across our ...

Senior Network Engineer

Draper, UT

$97.20K - $133.20K/yr

The Senior Network Engineer at Swire Coca-Cola is responsible for implementing, managing, and optimizing a complex, multi-state network infrastructure that supports thousands of users across our ...

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How much do network infrastructure jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for network infrastructure in Utah is $59.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.12 and $63.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Network Infrastructure job?

A Network Infrastructure job involves designing, implementing, managing, and maintaining an organization's networking hardware and software. This includes routers, switches, firewalls, cloud networking, and other critical systems that enable communication and data transfer. Professionals in this role ensure network security, performance, and scalability while troubleshooting issues as they arise. They often work with IT teams to support business operations and ensure reliable network connectivity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Network Infrastructure position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Network Infrastructure roles, you need a strong understanding of computer networking principles, network security, troubleshooting, and hardware installation, often supported by a degree in computer science or information technology. Experience with switches, routers, firewalls, as well as certifications like Cisco CCNA/CCNP, CompTIA Network+, or Juniper, is highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, collaboration, and clear communication are important soft skills in this field. These competencies ensure reliable network performance, effective resolution of issues, and a secure and efficient IT environment.

What are the typical daily responsibilities in a Network Infrastructure role?

Network Infrastructure professionals typically spend their days monitoring network performance, installing and configuring new hardware or software, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and ensuring that security protocols are maintained. They often collaborate with IT support teams, system administrators, and sometimes end users to address problems or plan for network expansions. Documentation and updating network diagrams are also common tasks. In larger organizations, you may work as part of a specialized team, while in smaller companies, the role can be more general and hands-on. This dynamic environment requires flexibility and a proactive approach to maintaining network reliability.
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Infographic showing various Network Infrastructure job openings in Utah as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $123,244 per year, or $59.3 per hour.

Network Administrator with Security Clearance

Agensys Corporation

Altamont, UT

Other

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

The Network Administrator will be familiar with Information Technology (IT) concepts, practices and procedures and work with customer counterparts to share responsibility for operations, configuration, and maintenance of voice, video, and data transport and associated routers, switches, voice systems, voice-over-IP, video bridges, information transfer nodes, and communications closet wiring. Additionally, the Network Administrator will maintain network encryption devices; perform internal network management, monitoring, fault notification and management; DNS/DHCP administration; install and administer wireless network devices. More specific areas of support are identified below: Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN) Infrastructure Upgrade, integrate, install, configure, test, maintain, dismantle and turn in data and video communication networks-both hardware and software.

Required communication capability includes the understanding of the interconnectivity of wireless, fiber optics, coaxial and copper (twisted pair) broadband and baseband. Follow applicable environmental energy efficiency guidelines when purchasing new hardware or electronic equipment. Network Infrastructure Support - Provide network infrastructure support (technical control) including, but not limited to: * Point-to-point installs and maintenance.

Long-haul circuit management and operations. Loading circuit encryption equipment. * Infrastructure network equipment.

Installation, repair and management of network infrastructure. Net Integration Operate, maintain and configure voice, data and video routers, hubs, switches, ITNs and bridges to interface with commercial, DoD and coalition networks. Control and configures internal routers/switches and network infrastructure devices.

Net Encryption Operate and configure point-to-point, VPN and bulk encryption for network and long haul circuits. Provide encryption to the base campus SIPRNet connectivity, i.e., TACLANEs. Net Architecture/Configuration Management * Maintain and administer network (voice, video and data) management, planning and circuit databases, records and forms.

Interpret sketches and layout drawings for placement of distribution systems. Review, recommend and implement changes to Communications-Computer Systems Installations Records (CSIR), technical data, engineering drawings and equipment wiring diagrams. * Review and maintains operational measurement reports and analyzes network utilization.

Ensure equipment and components meet installation practice technical order and accepted commercial installation specifications. Perform active network monitoring. Communications-Computer Systems Control (Tech Control) Operate, monitor, secure and control the physical, data link, network and transport layers of Communications-Computer Systems (C-CS).

Perform, coordinate and supervise design, configuration, operation, restoration and improvements. Analyze capabilities and performance, identify problems, take corrective action, operate cryptographic equipment and fabricates cable assemblies. * Perform C-CS control facility quality assurance evaluations.

Direct and make operational adjustments to C-CS equipment. Ensure links support the transmission of data, for example; electronic mail, voice and video, between these organizations. * Maintain and monitor all aspects of the LAN.

Assume operational control of the wireless network and provide network service and maintenance. Circuit Management Perform Circuit Control Office (CCO) duties. Submit Feeder Requests For Service (FRFS) and Web Orders (WOs).

Prepare and submit completion reports (delayed service, exception, ready for use or in-effect report) within 72 hours of the service date as contained on the Telecommunications Service Request (TSR), Telecommunications Service Order (TSO) or Status of Acquisition Message (SAM). Maintain paper or automated circuit history folders for all active circuits, trunks and equipment. * Follow applicable environmental guidelines when disposing of hardware or electronic equipment.

Follow applicable environmental guidelines when disposing of hardware or electronic equipment. Obtain approval using authorized outage requests prior to a scheduled service interruption and inform the government point of contact when service has been restored. * Coordinate with all servicing communications facilities to include end point locations and Defense Red Switch Network Operations Center (DRSNOC) for circuit restoration and fault isolation.

Follow applicable environmental energy efficiency guidelines when purchasing new hardware or electronic equipment. Requirements: Top Secret/SCI eligible. * The successful candidate must meet eligibility requirements to access sensitive information, which requires US citizenship.

Minimum IAT Level II certification in accordance with DoD 8570.01-M (i.e. - Sec+ CE). CCNA certification (or higher) required.

Associate's Degree (preferred) in a related field or the equivalent combination of related education, professional training or work experience (3 years). 3 years of experience in Network Administration (preferably in Air Force environment). * Knowledge of common base-level (Air Force) communication and IT systems desired.

Familiarity with Air Force Instructions (17 and 33 series) desired. Ability to work well with others. * Good communication skills.

Self-starter - minimal supervision required. Good organizational skills. * Proficient in MS Office tools.