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Training that leads to the job of network architect

  • The main diplomas leading to the profession of network architect are those of engineering schools with a specialization in telecommunications.

    To become a network architect, it is also possible to follow university courses such as masters mention networks and telecommunications and computer science as well as specialized masters, for example in security systems and networks.

    For example, ORT Lyon offers a Title MS2i Manager of Information Systems & Infrastructure, certified CNCP Level I (Bac + 5).

    Accessible after a BAC +3 (first year) or a BAC +4 (second year) predominantly computer (specialty Administration systems and networks), this training, in two years, allows aspiring network architects to acquire:

    - A good knowledge of information system and computer applications,

    - Technical expertise, management capabilities of the information system,

    - A global vision of IT projects.

    A 6-month end-of-studies internship helps to put a foot in the active life. The training can be done alternately also, at the rate of two weeks in a company and two weeks in the training center.

     

    Freelance Network Architect Jobs

     

    The architect’s beginner’s networks work primarily for the digital exchange carriers (ex IT).

    Many companies, industrial or service, also recruit network architects. Moreover, 100% of graduates of ORT Lyon are in post at the exit of the school.

    Professional evolution of the network architect

    An experienced network architect can be at the head of a network or telecommunications team. It can also offer its expertise to companies wishing to develop their network and telecom systems and develop its own clientele.

     

    See too: Technical Support Engineer