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# Network Specialist - Job Description & Qualification Tasks
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**Primary Responsibility:** To engineer and support the robust and secure IP network infrastructure for Building Automation Systems (BAS), ensuring seamless integration with client IT environments and reliable remote access.
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**Prerequisites:**
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- Completion of Field Specialist role with supervisor sign-off
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- Completion of Bridge Training modules
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- Minimum 18-24 months experience as Field Specialist
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- OSHA 40-Hour Construction Safety Certification (maintained)
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**Estimated Time in Role Before Promotion Eligibility:** 24-36 months
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**Next Possible Roles:** [[training-structure/roles/senior-field-operations-coordinator]](Dispatch)
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## Assessment Methods
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- Practical demonstrations with supervisor observation and sign-off on each key task
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- Network design documentation reviewed by senior engineers
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- Successfully deployed networks with zero critical security vulnerabilities
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- Written exam on networking protocols and cybersecurity (80% passing score)
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- Client IT team feedback and acceptance of integration work
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- Troubleshooting case studies with documented resolution steps
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- Portfolio of network diagrams, documentation, and completed integration projects
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**Key Tasks for Qualification**
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- 1. **Network Design & Configuration:** Design a network architecture for a large-scale BAS deployment, including IP address schemes, subnet masks, and VLAN segmentation.
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- 2. **Network Design & Configuration:** Configure and commission managed switches (e.g., Cisco, Dell) to establish specific VLANs for BAS devices, isolating them from the main corporate network.
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- 3. **Security & Remote Access:** Implement secure remote access methods (e.g., VPNs, secure proxies) for BAS controllers and head-end servers.
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- 4. **Security & Remote Access:** Harden a BAS server by disabling unnecessary services, configuring firewalls, and enforcing strong password policies.
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- 5. **Troubleshooting & Documentation:** Diagnose and resolve complex network communication failures (e.g., BACnet/IP broadcast storms, IP conflicts, device timeout errors).
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- 6. **Troubleshooting & Documentation:** Create detailed network documentation (diagrams, IP lists, port mapping) for a completed project handover package.
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- 7. **IT Integration:** Successfully coordinate the integration of a new BAS server with a client's IT team, adhering to their security and naming conventions.
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## Required Training Course List
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1. **BAS Network Architecture and Design:** IP Address Schemes, Subnetting, VLANs, and Segmentation Best Practices.
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2. **Managed Switch Configuration:** Vendor-specific training (e.g., Cisco/Dell) on VLAN creation and port configuration.
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3. **Secure Remote Access Implementation:** Setting up and managing VPNs, secure proxies, and access control lists (ACLs).
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4. **Server Hardening and BAS Cybersecurity:** Implementing firewalls, disabling services, and enforcing strong security policies.
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5. **Network Troubleshooting for BAS Protocols:** Diagnosing BACnet/IP, Modbus, and general TCP/IP communication failures.
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6. **Technical Documentation Standards:** Creating network diagrams, IP lists, and handover documentation packages.
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7. **IT/OT Collaboration and Client Integration:** Procedures for working with client IT teams and adhering to corporate IT standards.
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8. **Network Monitoring and Management Tools:** Using Wireshark, PING, traceroute, and BAS-specific diagnostic tools.
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## Optional/Advanced Training
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- CompTIA Network+ Certification
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- Cisco CCNA Certification
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- Cybersecurity fundamentals (CompTIA Security+)
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- Advanced firewall configuration (pfSense, Fortinet, etc.)
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- Wireless network design for BAS applications
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- Enterprise network management systems
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- Cloud-based BAS platforms and integration
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- IPv6 implementation and migration strategies
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## Cross-Training Opportunities
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- Shadow Programmer Developers to understand control communication requirements
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- Shadow Graphic Developers to understand HMI network dependencies
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- Attend IT industry conferences or webinars on OT/IT convergence
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- Work with Project Managers on network infrastructure estimation and planning
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- Collaborate with Field Specialists on network troubleshooting field calls
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- Review Service Fusion workflows for tracking network equipment and licenses
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- Participate in client IT coordination meetings
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## Qualification Checklist
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Before advancing to Senior Field Operations Coordinator, the Network Specialist must demonstrate:
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- [ ] Design and deploy 5+ complete BAS networks from scratch
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- [ ] Configure 10+ managed switches with proper VLAN segmentation
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- [ ] Implement secure remote access for 5+ different client environments
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- [ ] Successfully integrate with 5+ different client IT departments
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- [ ] Harden 3+ BAS servers to meet enterprise security standards
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- [ ] Diagnose and resolve 20+ complex network communication issues
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- [ ] Create comprehensive network documentation for 10+ projects
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- [ ] Pass written exam on networking and cybersecurity (80%+)
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- [ ] Obtain at least one industry-recognized networking certification (Network+, CCNA, or equivalent)
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- [ ] Maintain zero critical security incidents over 24-month period
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- [ ] Mentor Field Specialists on basic networking concepts
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- [ ] Receive supervisor sign-off on all 7 key qualification tasks
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## Timeline Expectations
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**Typical Duration:** 24-36 months
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- Months 1-6: Learning network fundamentals, working under senior Network Specialist supervision
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- Months 7-12: Designing networks with oversight, gaining switch configuration proficiency
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- Months 13-18: Managing client IT integrations, advanced security implementation
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- Months 19-30: Full independence on network projects, pursuing certifications
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- Months 31-36: Mentoring others, preparing for dispatch coordinator responsibilities
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**Note:** Progression depends on demonstrated technical expertise, successful client IT collaborations, certification achievement, and company need for dispatch coordinator capacity.
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## Recommended Videos
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- [Intro to Building Automation System Architecture](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9X0qY650wQ)
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- [BAMTV 007: How BACnet IP Works](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_J_p_fUoXQ)
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- [BAMTV 008: Networking Fundamentals for BAS Professionals- part 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_i_E_y_y_Y)