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What title would you give this role?
Welly_59
I've accepted a role with my current employer as part of the comms/network team.
Large msp with over 150 clients. Monitoring network equipment via whatsup, responding to alerts, receiving incidents from service desk. Carrying out proactive health checks, processing change requests, liaising with 3rd parties etc
Just wandering where this kind of role fits into the larger scheme of things?
. I'll have full access to all equipment via ssh but no input into actual configuration apart from what's in change requests i.e. vlan changes, port activations etc apart from shutting down ports and restarting devices as part of fault resolution.
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cyberguypr
Sounds like NOC engineer/analyst/technician to me.
networker050184
Agree with cyberguypr. NOC something or the other.
Mitechniq
Read-Only positions usually leans to an analyst role.
Welly_59
What would differentiate this role from a more senior role such as a network engineer?
networker050184
Well, actually engineering the network rather than responding to alarms on it first and foremost. Implementing new technologies, expansions, project work, design, etc.
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