1

Network Monitoring Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Monitor network performance, availability, and capacity; identify and resolve issues proactively * Troubleshoot network outages and performance bottlenecks across multiple environments * Implement ...

This role is responsible for engineering, operating, and optimizing commercial, off-the-shelf network monitoring, management, and automation solutions, while also leveraging automation frameworks ...

Monitor network performance, availability, and capacity; identify and resolve issues proactively * Troubleshoot network outages and performance bottlenecks across multiple environments * Implement ...

Monitor network performance, availability, and capacity; identify and resolve issues proactively * Troubleshoot network outages and performance bottlenecks across multiple environments * Implement ...

... monitoring. • Collaborate with the network team to automate network tasks and configurations using Ansible and Python scripts. • Troubleshoot network issues related to performance, connectivity ...

This role is responsible for engineering, operating, and optimizing commercial, off-the-shelf network monitoring, management, and automation solutions, while also leveraging automation frameworks ...

This role is responsible for engineering, operating, and optimizing commercial, off-the-shelf network monitoring, management, and automation solutions, while also leveraging automation frameworks ...

Monitoring Tools, Network Monitoring, Network Operations, Trouble Ticketing Certifications: CompTIA - Security+ - CompTIA - CompTIA Experience: 3 + years of related experience US Citizenship Required:

New

next page

Showing results 1-20

Network Monitoring information

See salary details

$22K

$106.6K

$162.5K

How much do network monitoring jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for network monitoring in the United States is $106,570.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,500.00 and $128,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in network monitoring?

A typical day in network monitoring involves actively checking network performance dashboards, responding to alerts, analyzing traffic patterns, and troubleshooting issues to prevent or minimize downtime. Professionals often collaborate with network engineers, cybersecurity teams, and IT support staff to quickly resolve incidents and implement improvements. The role may include documenting unusual activities, coordinating planned maintenance, and participating in team meetings to review performance metrics. This environment is dynamic, requiring quick thinking and adaptability to keep vital organizational systems running smoothly.

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

Excelling in Network Monitoring requires strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of networking protocols, and a relevant degree or technical certification such as CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA. Experience with network monitoring tools like SolarWinds, Nagios, or Wireshark is typically expected. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These qualifications are vital for quickly identifying and resolving issues, maintaining network stability, and ensuring seamless organizational operations.

What is a Network Monitoring job?

A Network Monitoring job involves overseeing an organization's IT infrastructure to ensure network performance, security, and uptime. Professionals use monitoring tools to detect issues such as downtime, slow connections, or security threats. They analyze traffic patterns, troubleshoot problems, and escalate critical issues to the appropriate teams. The role requires knowledge of networking protocols, monitoring software, and incident response procedures. Effective network monitoring helps maintain optimal connectivity and prevent costly disruptions.

More about Network Monitoring jobs
What cities are hiring for Network Monitoring jobs? Cities with the most Network Monitoring job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Network Monitoring jobs? The most popular types of Network Monitoring jobs are:
What states have the most Network Monitoring jobs? States with the most job openings for Network Monitoring jobs include:
Infographic showing various Network Monitoring job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $106,570 per year, or $51.2 per hour.
Senior Staff Software Architect - Network Monitoring Platform

Senior Staff Software Architect - Network Monitoring Platform

IonQ

Santa Clara, CA

$216K - $282K/yr

Other

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Location: Onsite or Hybrid in Santa Clara / Bay Area, CA
Travel: Up to 15%, domestic or international.
Job ID:
1558

The Role: 

We are looking for a Senior Staff Software Architect to lead the design and evolution of our next-generation Network Monitoring Platform. You'll be part of a cross-functional team whose mission is to lead IonQ on its journey to build the world's best quantum computers to solve the world's most complex problems.

In this role, you will own the end-to-end architecture of a high-scale, data-intensive network monitoring platform - from data modeling and ingestion pipelines to cloud-native deployment. You are a hands-on technical leader who writes production code, drives critical architectural decisions, and has deep experience building systems that monitor large fleets of devices at scale. The ideal candidate brings strong Go and/or Rust expertise and thrives at the intersection of systems engineering and distributed data platforms.

Responsibilities:

  • Architect cloud-native ingestion and processing pipelines capable of handling telemetry from hundreds of thousands of devices, leveraging streaming platforms and time-series storage at scale.
  • Define and own the platform's unified YANG-based data model, spanning device configuration state, operational telemetry, and topology relationships across heterogeneous network environments, serving as the authoritative schema from which ingestion pipelines, storage structures, and API contracts are derived.
  • Write and review production-quality code in Go and/or Rust for performance-critical platform components including collectors, aggregators, and real-time processing engines.
  • Define and enforce data partitioning, sharding, and retention strategies to sustain high-volume device event streams while meeting latency and durability requirements.
  • Lead the design of cloud-native deployment patterns (Kubernetes, service mesh, autoscaling) to ensure the platform operates reliably at global scale across multi-cloud environments.
  • Evaluate and drive adoption of purpose-fit technologies - time-series databases, graph stores, stream processors - with a focus on operational scalability and long-term maintainability.
  • Partner with Product and Engineering to translate monitoring requirements into platform capabilities, ensuring architectural decisions are reflected in roadmap milestones and engineering specifications.
  • Mentor senior engineers through architecture reviews, coding standards, and hands-on technical guidance, raising the bar for platform quality and engineering practices.

Requirements:

  • 12+ years of experience in software or platform architecture, with at least 5 years leading architecture for large-scale, data-intensive distributed systems.
  • Substantial experience building and operating device monitoring systems at scale - with direct exposure to telemetry ingestion pipelines, fleet management, and real-time alerting across large device populations.
  • Proven hands-on coding ability; production experience with Go and/or Rust is strongly preferred for this role.
  • Deep expertise in data modeling for high-volume systems, including schema design, time-series storage (InfluxDB/Timescale), event streaming (Kafka/Kinesis), and graph data models for network topology.
  • Solid understanding of cloud-native application design - including containerization, Kubernetes orchestration, microservices, and cloud infrastructure across AWS, GCP, or Azure.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Proficiency in both Go and Rust, with a track record of shipping production services in at least one of these languages.
  • Background in network management platforms or network equipment vendors (e.g., Juniper, Cisco, Nokia), with familiarity with telemetry protocols such as gNMI, NETCONF, or SNMP.
  • Experience designing multi-tenant SaaS platforms where data isolation, schema evolution, and scalability across customer tiers are first-class concerns.
  • Contributions to open-source infrastructure or observability projects, or published technical writing on distributed systems and data engineering topics.
  • Familiarity with techniques relevant to high-throughput data collection.

The approximate base salary range for this position is $216,136 - $282,978. The total compensation package includes base, bonus, equity, and a range of benefit options found on our career site.