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Network Administrator Career Path in Ireland

Salary at every level, the technical track versus management, and what to build next.

Career ladder: salary at each level

Typical years are a guide, not a rule. Impact matters more than tenure.

1
Junior Network Administrator
0-2 experience
€36,000 - €48,000
2
Network Administrator
2-5 experience
€48,000 - €68,000
3
Senior Network Administrator
5-8 experience
€68,000 - €88,000
4
Lead Network Administrator
8+ experience
€88,000 - €110,000

Salary ranges reflect the Ireland market in 2026. Ranges widen at senior levels because company size and equity vary significantly.

Two paths forward

Stay technical

Senior Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Network Architect, Cloud Network Architect

Move into management

Lead Network Administrator, Network Operations Manager, IT Infrastructure Manager

Who hires Network Administrators in Ireland

Companies actively hiring for this role in Ireland right now.

BT IrelandErgoAccenture IrelandVersion 1DXC Technology IrelandVodafone IrelandAIBHSE

Where Network Administrators go next

Network Administrators progress into Network Engineer, Network Architect, Cloud Network Engineer, or IT Infrastructure Manager roles.

Career path questions for Network Administrators in Ireland

1

What is the salary for a Network Administrator in Ireland in 2026?

Network Administrators in Ireland earn between €48,000 and €88,000 depending on experience. Junior Network Administrators earn €36,000 to €48,000. Mid-level Network Administrators with Cisco, firewall, and SD-WAN skills earn €48,000 to €68,000. Senior Network Administrators in Dublin, particularly in financial services or telecommunications, earn €68,000 to €88,000. Lead Network Administrator roles with management responsibility reach €110,000.

2

What certifications does a Network Administrator need in Ireland?

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the most widely recognised and expected certification for Network Administrators in Ireland. Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP Enterprise) is the preferred senior-level certification. Fortinet NSE certifications or Palo Alto PCNSE are valued for firewall administration roles. CompTIA Network+ provides a vendor-neutral networking foundation. Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate (AZ-700) is increasingly valued as cloud networking becomes standard.

3

Which companies hire Network Administrators in Dublin?

Telecommunications companies (BT Ireland, Vodafone Ireland, Eir) and managed service providers (Ergo, Accenture Ireland, Version 1, DXC Technology) are the largest employers of Network Administrators in Dublin. Financial services organisations (AIB, Bank of Ireland, State Street) maintain large in-house network operations teams. The HSE is one of the largest public sector network employers in Ireland. Data centre operators (Equinix, CyrusOne, Iron Mountain) in Dublin also hire network administration professionals.

4

What skills command the highest Network Administrator salary in Ireland?

SD-WAN configuration and management skills (Cisco Viptela, VMware VeloCloud, Fortinet SD-WAN) command the highest premium for Network Administrators in Ireland, reflecting widespread enterprise adoption of SD-WAN. Cloud networking skills (Azure Virtual Network, AWS VPC, cloud-based firewalls) are the fastest-rising salary driver. Firewall administration with next-generation platforms (Palo Alto, Fortinet) is consistently high-value. Network automation skills using Python and Ansible are an emerging premium that distinguishes senior network professionals.

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