Networking IT Department Hierarchy

Pradeep BohoraPradeep Bohora
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Hello Newbies, Here’s a typical networking IT department hierarchy, starting from entry-level and rising to executive leadership. Keep in mind, exact titles and layers might vary slightly based on organization size:


🛠️ Entry-Level (Level 1)

  • IT Support Technician / Help Desk Support (Tier 1 & 2)

  • Network Technician / Junior Network Administrator

These roles handle basic troubleshooting, hardware setups, and user support. They're the frontline of IT operations.


🔧 Mid-Level (Level 2 & 3)

  • Network Administrator

  • Systems Administrator

  • IT Specialist (Network or Infrastructure Focus)

  • Cloud Support Technician

These positions involve managing Active Directory, DNS/DHCP, virtualization, device configurations, and basic cybersecurity protocols.


🛠️ Senior-Level

  • Senior Network Engineer / Senior Systems Engineer

  • Infrastructure Architect

  • Cybersecurity Analyst / Engineer

  • DevOps Engineer (in some setups)

They design robust architectures, lead implementation, and ensure systems are secure, scalable, and efficient.


🧭 Leadership

  • IT Manager / Network Operations Manager

  • Infrastructure Manager

  • Security Operations Manager

These folks manage teams, oversee projects, handle vendor relations, and make strategic decisions.


🧠 Executive

  • Director of IT / Director of Infrastructure

  • Vice President of IT

  • Chief Information Officer (CIO)

  • Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

They guide the organization’s tech vision, set high-level strategy, and make decisions about infrastructure, innovation, and budgeting.


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