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Watch Network Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

IT Network Engineer III

Lombard, IL · On-site

$92K - $145K/yr

Watch this short video for a brief introduction to Paradigm. We are seeking a full-time, remote IT Network Engineer III. This position will perform enterprise network engineering, administration, and ...

Watch this short video for a brief introduction to Paradigm. We are seeking a full-time, remote IT Network Engineer III. This position will perform enterprise network engineering, administration, and ...

Watch this short video for a brief introduction to Paradigm. We are seeking a full-time, remote IT Network Engineer III. This position will perform enterprise network engineering, administration, and ...

Prep Dig Scout (Illinois)

Chicago, IL · On-site

$13.50 - $16.50/hr

You will attend high school and club games, watch game film, and publish player-driven analysis on Prep Network's website. You will utilize your existing network with high school and college coaches ...

... watch floor environment. * Experience troubleshooting Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office applications, desktop hardware, printers, and common network connectivity issues. * BA/BS degree or ...

... watch floor environment. * Experience troubleshooting Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office applications, desktop hardware, printers, and common network connectivity issues. * BA/BS degree or ...

Must have working knowledge of all electronic software components to assist in monitoring clinical services (Point Click Care, Risk watch, Care Watch, Laserfische, Dashboards, Policy and Procedure ...

Nurse Consultant

Chicago, IL · On-site

$130K/yr

Must have working knowledge of all electronic software components to assist in monitoring clinical services (Point Click Care, Risk watch, Care Watch, Laserfische, Dashboards, Policy and Procedure ...

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What is the difference between Watch Network vs Watch Technician?

AspectWatch NetworkWatch Technician
CertificationsOften requires industry-specific certifications or training in network systemsRequires watchmaking or repair certifications, such as WOSTEP or CW21
Work EnvironmentTypically in corporate or industrial settings managing multiple devicesUsually in repair shops or manufacturing facilities focusing on watch assembly and repair
Industry UsageUsed in industries managing multiple watches or timekeeping systemsCommonly used in horology, watch repair, and manufacturing

Watch Network and Watch Technician are distinct roles within the watch industry. Watch Network involves managing multiple watches or systems, often requiring network or technical certifications. In contrast, Watch Technicians focus on repairing, assembling, and maintaining individual watches, requiring specialized horology certifications. Both roles are essential but serve different functions within the industry.

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Watch Network jobs?

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Network Support Analyst with Security Clearance

Anonymous Employer

Scott Air Force Base, IL • On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

What You Actually Do (Day-to-Day) At a practical level, this job is about monitoring, troubleshooting, and maintaining military communication networks, especially over satellite. Watch the network in real time
Monitor systems for outages or performance issues (like a NOC/SOC role)
Troubleshoot problems
When something breaks, you help figure out why and fix it—this could be routers, satellite links, or encrypted comms
Work tickets
Track issues from start to resolution using unique systems
Configure network equipment
Routers, switches, firewalls, satellite modems, etc.
Support SATCOM (satellite communications)
Help connect/disconnect users to satellite networks
Push configs to remote gateway sites across the globe
Coordinate with global teams
Work with operators at DoD satellite sites and deployed locations
What Makes This Role Unique
It supports the DoD’s global communications backbone (DISN/GIG)
Heavy focus on SATCOM + IP networking (not just traditional IT networking)
Work happens in a 24/7 operations center (DGOC)
You’re supporting mission-critical communications (outages actually matter)