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In - Vehicle Network Architect

Ford · Dearborn, MI, US

Ford is hiring for In - Vehicle Network Architect in Dearborn, MI, US.

Hiring signals for Computer Network Architects

SOC 15-1241 — measured across all currently-active postings classified to this occupation.

37
/ 100
Weak

Computer Network Architects Job Market Score

Driven by
  • Slow inflow of new postings (only 19% from the last 14 days)
  • High share of long-open postings (64% open 30+ days)
  • Many roles appear reposted (63% of postings)

Computer Network Architects job market

Aggregated from currently-active postings tracked in Computer Network Architects.

  • 83Active postings
  • 1Posted this week
  • 53Open 30+ days64% of active
  • 9Remote / hybrid11% of active
  • 0%List salary0 of 83
  • 0%Hourly0 of disclosed
  • Median annual (max)
  • Median hourly (max)
  • 38dMedian agep90 38d (long tail)

Top categories

  • Business Operations1
  • Crew / Cashier1

In-demand skills

  • AWS4
  • Google Cloud3
  • Azure3
  • Python1
  • Go1
  • HTML1
  • Terraform1
  • Ansible1

Top sectors

  • Professional Services56
  • Technology27
  • Manufacturing14
  • Financial Services4
  • Healthcare3
  • Food Service / Restaurants2

Employment mix

  • Unspecified81 · 98%
  • Intern1 · 1%
  • Contract1 · 1%

Top hiring companies

Source
efds.fa.em5.oraclecloud.com
Original link
https://efds.fa.em5.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1/job/56850
Posted
3 months ago (2026-01-22)
Status
active

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