About this role
Computer network architects typically do the following: Create a plan and layout for a data communication network Present the plan to management and explain why it is in the organization’s best interest to pursue it Consider information security when designing a network Decide what hardware, such as routers or adaptors, and software, such as network drivers, are needed to support the network Determine how cables will be laid out in the building and where other hardware will go Research new technology to determine what would best support their organization in the future Important Qualities Analytical skills. Computer network architects have to examine data networks and decide how to best connect the networks based on the needs and resources of the organization. Detail oriented. Computer network architects create comprehensive plans of the networks they are creating with precise information describing how the network parts will work together. Leadership skills. Many computer network architects direct teams of engineers who build the networks they have designed. Organizational skills. Computer network architects who work for large firms must coordinate many different types of communication networks and make sure they work well together.