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Technical Network Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Network Engineer

Lebanon, OR · On-site

$72K - $90K/yr

If you enjoy building and supporting network infrastructure, troubleshooting technical issues, and collaborating on technology improvements in a fast-paced environment, this is an excellent ...

Network Engineer

Lebanon, OR · On-site

$72K - $90K/yr

If you enjoy building and supporting network infrastructure, troubleshooting technical issues, and collaborating on technology improvements in a fast-paced environment, this is an excellent ...

OR

$103.90K - $142.40K/yr

We are seeking a highly motivated technical leader to guide the Network Engineering and Operations team in delivering scalable, automated, and cloud-ready networking solutions while fostering a ...

Our Technical Operations team is looking for a Network Engineer to be a part of our Technology organization to drive and enable security best practices across our business. This position will have ...

Our Technical Operations team is looking for a Network Engineer to be a part of our Technology organization to drive and enable security best practices across our business. This position will have ...

Network Engineer II

OR · Remote

$67.70K - $90.27K/yr

By providing technical mentoring and guidance to less experienced engineers, they foster a ... Network Engineers II closely collaborate with team members to guarantee that customer network ...

Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain complex technical ... Network engineer * Cisco Catalyst Switches (9300, 9400, 9500, 9600 series): * Palo Alto firewall ...

The Network Engineer may be required to perform Level / Tier 2+ Network Architecting and ... Makes technical decisions on kinds of data to be gathered and methods to be used in data collection ...

Five9 is rebuilding leadership for its network function and needs a senior technical leader to take ownership of the entire environment. The right candidate will have led production networks at scale ...

Network | Cabling Technician

Umatilla, OR

$22.75 - $29.25/hr

Read and interpret cable diagrams, floor plans, and technical drawings. * Support rack and stack activities for network and server equipment. * Maintain accurate installation records and ...

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Sr. Network Engineer

Portland, OR · On-site

$110.10K - $150.80K/yr

Prepare and manage technical specifications to deliver network systems successfully and meet industry best practices, including developing RFPs for networking equipment, evaluating vendor proposals ...

Network Install Technician

Hermiston, OR · On-site

$24.50 - $31.50/hr

Transform network infrastructure by joining our dynamic team! You'll be at the forefront of ... Expect to engage in hands-on technical work that requires creativity, precision, and a passion for ...

Sr. Network Engineer

Portland, OR · On-site

$110.10K - $150.80K/yr

Prepare and manage technical specifications to deliver network systems successfully and meet industry best practices, including developing RFPs for networking equipment, evaluating vendor proposals ...

Network Install Technician

Hermiston, OR · On-site

$24.50 - $31.50/hr

Transform network infrastructure by joining our dynamic team! You'll be at the forefront of ... Expect to engage in hands-on technical work that requires creativity, precision, and a passion for ...

Network Install Technician

Hermiston, OR · On-site

$24.50 - $31.50/hr

Transform network infrastructure by joining our dynamic team! You'll be at the forefront of ... Expect to engage in hands-on technical work that requires creativity, precision, and a passion for ...

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Technical Network information

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

To thrive as a Technical Network Engineer, you need a solid understanding of network protocols, troubleshooting, and infrastructure design, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with networking hardware, Cisco or Juniper certifications (like CCNA/CCNP), and experience with network monitoring tools are typically required. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help professionals excel when diagnosing issues and collaborating with teams. These competencies are crucial for ensuring secure, reliable, and efficient network operations in any organization.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in a Technical Network role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Technical Network roles often encounter challenges such as managing complex network infrastructures, staying current with rapidly evolving technologies, and ensuring robust security against emerging threats. Troubleshooting network outages or performance issues under tight deadlines can be particularly stressful. Collaboration with cross-functional teams—such as cybersecurity, systems administration, and support staff—is essential for effective incident resolution. Staying proactive by participating in continuous training, maintaining clear documentation, and fostering open communication with team members can help address these challenges and ensure network reliability.

What is a Technical Network?

A Technical Network refers to the interconnected system of hardware devices, software, and protocols that enable communication, data transfer, and resource sharing within or between organizations. It includes components such as routers, switches, servers, and firewalls, which work together to ensure secure and efficient data flow. Technical networks are managed by IT professionals to maintain reliability and address issues like security, scalability, and performance. They are essential for supporting business operations, remote collaboration, and internet connectivity.

What is the difference between Technical Network vs Network Engineer?

AspectTechnical NetworkNetwork Engineer
Required CertificationsCompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNACompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, Cisco CCNP
Work EnvironmentIT departments, data centers, enterprise networksDesigning, implementing, maintaining network infrastructure
Employer & Industry UsageIT service providers, large corporationsTelecommunications, IT consulting firms, large enterprises
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding technical roles in networkingCareer differences and job responsibilities

Technical Network professionals focus on troubleshooting, configuring, and maintaining network hardware and software, often with certifications like Cisco CCNA. Network Engineers design and implement network solutions, requiring similar certifications but often with additional advanced credentials like Cisco CCNP. Both roles work in similar environments, but Network Engineers typically have broader responsibilities in network architecture. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path in networking.

What are popular job titles related to Technical Network jobs in Oregon? For Technical Network jobs in Oregon, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Network Solutions Architect - AI & Infrastructure - fully remote!

Network Solutions Architect - AI & Infrastructure - fully remote!

Inflect

Remote

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

What You Will Do In This Role

As the Network Solutions Architect - AI & Infrastructure at Inflect, you are responsible for designing, validating, and optimizing the enterprise-class network solutions that power our marketplace. This role reports directly to our VP of Partnerships and combines deep technical expertise with strategic advisory capabilities, bridging global supplier offerings with complex customer requirements.

This isn't a role for someone who just wants to draw diagrams; it's for an architect who understands the physics and economics of global connectivity. You will partner closely with Sales, Product, and Engineering to translate capabilities- including sub-sea cables, dark fiber, global IP transit, DIA, WAN, LAN, and wave technologies- into actionable, high-value solutions for NEO Clouds, Hyperscalers, IoT companies, and Fortune 500 enterprises. You ensure that when a customer looks to Inflect for infrastructure, they are met with a network architecture that is operationally bulletproof.

Who You Are

You are a technical strategist who refuses to accept "good enough" connectivity. You don't just understand BGP or wave services; you understand how they form the backbone of human innovation. You possess the unique ability to translate dense technical specs into marketplace solutions that accelerate sales and customer adoption. You are a "Force Multiplier" for the sales team, providing the high-confidence technical validation needed to close complex, global deals.

You feel allergic to technically inaccurate network maps or inefficient routing and you have a commitment to reach a high standard in everything you do, regardless of title or project size. You view yourself as a steward of marketplace trust, ensuring that every network solution crafted is accurate, scalable, and ready for deployment. You thrive in a cross-functional environment, guiding multiple teams through the intricacies of global infrastructure with clarity and precision.

You will excel in this role if you feel like we're talking about you when we say the ideal candidate brings the following to the table:

  • Network Mastery: Expert-level knowledge of global infrastructure, sub-sea/terrestrial fiber, colocation interconnects, and carrier-grade networking.
  • Solution Architecture: Proven ability to craft end-to-end architectures for hyperscalers and enterprise clients.
  • Analytical Rigor: Strong problem-solving skills with a focus on quality, accuracy, and marketplace readiness.
  • Strategic Advisory: Ability to translate technical networking capabilities into business value and actionable marketplace insights.
  • Technical Integration: Familiarity with network data modeling and AI-driven intelligence systems.
Who We Are

We're revolutionizing the way companies buy and sell digital infrastructure (Datacenter, cloud, and network services), and we're extremely proud of that. Digital infrastructure services are the building blocks of the internet and at the core of every industry. Traditionally, it's been bought manually through service provider salespeople, resulting in high costs, slow procurement cycles, and services that aren't the best fit - slowing down the ability of companies to build and innovate. Inflect's marketplace and advisory are removing friction so any company can get what they need, when they need it, with the right deal terms. By achieving our mission, we unlock businesses to build and human innovation to inflect!

Of course, we're also a startup, and it's important that you understand what that means if you work for us. We work quick, we work smart, we work hard, and the road to success is filled with some of the highest highs, but also has its fair share of lows. If you're looking for the same thing day in and day out, this will not be the place for you. (And that's totally okay!) We're all owners of Inflect -full time employees receive option grants-, and we know that we're the reason we'll achieve our goals, or we'll be the reason we don't. So believe me when I say that we're hell bent on achieving our goals. If this sounds like the kind of environment you would thrive in then we'd love to have you!

Day-To-Day Responsibilities

Network Design & Advisory Engine:

  • Solution Crafting: Design end-to-end network architectures incorporating sub-sea, dark fiber, IP transit, and WAN/LAN for high-growth digital infrastructure organizations.
  • Sales Enablement: Act as the lead technical advisor on complex deals, delivering tailored, high-confidence network solutions that accelerate closure.
  • Advisory Consistency: Ensure technical validation and consistency across all network deployments and advisory engagements.

Supplier Intelligence & Validation:

  • Capability Assessment: Deeply understand and validate supplier offerings, assessing performance, scalability, and technical differentiators.
  • Data Integrity: Influence marketplace data integrity by ensuring network supplier capabilities are accurately represented and transactable.
  • Marketplace Insights: Provide actionable intelligence on network availability and adjacency to improve AI-driven opportunity routing.

Cross-Functional Integration:

  • Platform Support: Collaborate with Product and Engineering to integrate network solutions into the platform, including data ingestion and validation.
  • Marketplace Readiness: Drive the "time-to-ready" for new network suppliers, ensuring they are technically validated for immediate deployment.
  • Collaborative Innovation: Interface with Marketing and Supplier Managers to highlight high-value connectivity offerings within the ecosystem.
What Benefits We Offer
  • Fully covered health insurance options through a major health insurance provider for both you and your family (you pay $0)
  • 100% remote work environment - seriously!
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Dental and Vision insurance available with widely used providers
  • Option grants begin vesting after year 1 - you own a piece of Inflect