Network and Communicatins Field Technician; Field Technician II
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Telecoms Engineering
Network and Communications Field Technician (Field Technician II)
Seeking a Network and Communications Field Technician (Field Technician II) with 2–4 years of experience in IT, procurement, logistics, and network infrastructure—
USMC wireless networking and structured cabling expertise are especially valued. This key role supports the installation, maintenance, and deployment of CAT5e/CAT6 cabling and wireless network systems at client sites, including Department of Defense (DoD) locations. The technician will manage, interface directly with customers, and support business development while contributing to technical operations in the field. The technician should have a strong background in site surveys, Visual Site Surveys (VSS) and will perform a wide range of engineering and installation tasks including running conduit and cable, installing and connecting electronic equipment and wireless access points.
The technician will also document business impacts and support implementation and cutover efforts. Strong troubleshooting skills, the ability to maintain high network reliability, and customer-focused service are essential.
Travel up to 20% is required
, and security clearance sponsorship is available for qualified candidates. Eligibility to work on secure DoD facilities is mandatory.
Plan, install, terminate, and test CAT5e and CAT6 cabling systems for voice, data, and network connectivity in commercial, industrial, and government environments, including DoD bases. Ensure all cabling follows industry standards (TIA/EIA) and complies with local, national, and federal regulations as applicable.
Conduct site surveys as part of the project team to determine optimal access point placement, install and configure wireless access points (including mounting and cabling), and validate Wi‑Fi coverage using appropriate survey tools, including in secure facilities.
Install, configure, and troubleshoot network switches, routers, patch panels, and related hardware, ensuring proper connectivity and cable management in network closets and data centers on both commercial and government sites.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to copper cabling, wireless connectivity, and network hardware. Perform scheduled maintenance and respond to service calls promptly, including work conducted on DoD installations.
Accurately document all installation work, including cable layouts, equipment configurations, test results, and as‑built drawings. Maintain detailed records for future reference, compliance audits, and security requirements.
Interface with customers onsite to understand technical requirements, provide updates on project progress, and deliver user training as needed for installed systems, adhering to the communication protocols required at secure sites.
Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and other technicians to meet project timelines and deliverables. Ensure all work is completed to client specifications, company quality standards, and security procedures as required for DoD contracts.
Follow all company, industry, and government safety policies and procedures, including, but not limited to, ladder safety, confined space entry, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Minimum of 2–4 years of hands‑on experience in network cabling installation, with a focus on CAT5e and CAT6 systems.
- Proven track record of successful Wi‑Fi project installations, including site surveys, access point installation, and performance testing.
- Ability to work at Department of Defense (DoD) bases and other secure government facilities.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government security clearance as required by project assignments.
- Strong knowledge of network protocols, LAN/WAN topologies, and basic IP addressing.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, floor plans, and technical diagrams.
- Proficiency using cable testers, TDR, Fluke meters, spectrum analyzers, and…
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