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Full Time Network Engineer

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Our company specialists are committed to an ever-loving and dynamic infrastructure and the hard work it takes in order to maintain reliable network thriving. The basic responsibilities of the Full Time Network Engineer position include close collaboration with the constructors and planners in order to ensure that the planned design seamlessly and accurately integrates into both existing and future network. The candidate for the Full Time Network Engineer will also be required to interface with National Operations in order to build or / and resolve various issues as well as roadblocks to deliver supreme quality service. To add more, the incumbent will also deal with special projects, clients' inquires and escalations.
Requirement
The Full Time Network Engineer position requires Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or Math.
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or Math
Client
We are experienced engineers, skilled problem solvers, innovators and technologists. Every single day, we make sure to connect millions of individuals, communities and companies with our solid, reliable and powerful network technology. Not every company nowadays has an opportunity to get the chance to bring changes into the industry and the whole world through innovation. That's what we actually do!
Innovation. Speed. Power. Our continuous investment in superior fiber optic, wireless and global IP network brings our company at the very centre of powerful growth markets. The networks we develop provide us with an opportunity to deliver innovative services like video, cloud and telematics in order to enrich the lives of our clients all over the planet. Our experts are proud to operate the largest 4G LTE wireless network of the United States of America and the nation's premier all fiber broadband network.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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