Network engineers for school infrastructure
Behind every smooth school day is a network that holds up: wifi that works in every classroom, servers that stay online, and infrastructure that copes when hundreds of devices log on at nine in the morning. When that layer needs real expertise, a general technician isn't always enough.
What the role covers
Wireless design and coverage across classrooms and grounds, switching and VLANs, servers and storage, firewalls and security, and the capacity planning that keeps everything stable as device numbers grow.
Why ours are different
School networks have demands an office network doesn't, with dense device counts in every room, BYOD and managed fleets side by side, content filtering and student-data protection, and peak loads that all hit at once. The engineers we place have built and maintained networks in exactly that environment. They design for how a school actually uses the network, not how a spec sheet assumes it will.
