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IT Field Engineer

Company Name:
IDR, Inc.
IT Field Engineer
Are you a Field Engineer with a passion for travel? If so, we might have just the role for you! Our client has a huge new project and will need multiple engineers who have hands on networking and server support experience to join the team.
This team of engineers will be traveling across the country and even into Canada so a passport is a must!
Apply today if you are looking for a challenging, rewarding, and fast-paced project to help move your career in the right direction.

Responsibilities for the IT Field Engineer:
The Field Engineer will be traveling to various sites to determine IT needs and then implementing the appropriate solutions. This involves new site setups and site moves.
This person will be traveling up to 75-80% of the time and will be responsible for evaluation, documentation, and working with external vendors.

Requirements for the IT Field Engineer:
Ability to travel up to 80% of the time
Solid background and hands on experience with Cisco products and commands
3
years of Field technician and/or network engineering experience
Experience with telecom and wireless equipment
Excellent communication and documentation skills
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs
Well rounded IT experience including desktops, printers, servers, routers, etc.
Must have a valid passport
Benefits for the IT Field Engineer:
Incredible travel opportunitiesall compensated for!
Exciting, hands-on work
Opportunity to work with diverse technologies
Incredible
Benefits: Medical, Vision, Dental, and much more!
Apply today for the IT Field Engineer!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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