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Field Engineer Jobs in Colorado

Opting for Field Engineer Jobs in Colorado is not just a career move; it's an opportunity to join a journey of growth, innovation, and community. With roles ranging from troubleshooting experts to critical system coordinators, our team embodies excellence and teamwork, ensuring every project meets the high standards expected in Colorado's dynamic tech and construction sectors.

Why a Job as a Field Engineer in Colorado is a great idea.

Opting for a job as a Field Engineer in Colorado is an excellent choice due to the state's booming tech and construction sectors. The diverse landscape, from bustling cities to serene mountains, offers unique challenges and opportunities that can significantly enhance your skills and experience. Moreover, Colorado's commitment to innovation and sustainability makes it an ideal place for engineers who are eager to work on cutting-edge projects and make a meaningful impact. With its vibrant community and high quality of life, Colorado not only fosters professional growth but also ensures a fulfilling personal life.

Why Work for IES communications in Colorado?

At IES Communications in Colorado, you're not just stepping into a job; you're embarking on a career journey that's fueled by growth, innovation, and genuine care for our team. Our commitment to leading the telecommunications industry through cutting-edge technology means as a Field Engineer, you'll have access to industry-leading training and tools that empower you to excel and innovate in your field. We pride ourselves on fostering an environment where our employees are our greatest asset—valuing diversity, promoting learning, and encouraging personal and professional development. Joining us means becoming part of a community that values your story and dedication, offering a path to build the life you want while making a tangible difference in the communities we serve.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Field Engineer at one of IES Communications' Colorado Branches?

At our Colorado branches, we're proud to have a team of dedicated Field Engineers, Fiber Distribution Cabinet Field Engineers, and Special Systems Field Engineers. Our Field Engineers excel in troubleshooting, diagnosing equipment issues, and providing senior service support with minimal supervision, ensuring the technical integrity of projects from inception to closeout. Meanwhile, our Fiber Distribution Cabinet Field Engineers play a crucial role in maintaining communication and compliance on-site, working closely with project managers and QA/QC teams to ensure installations meet all specifications and documentation is accurately maintained. Lastly, our Special Systems Field Engineers coordinate installations and maintain critical systems, emphasizing safety, punctuality, and quality across every task. Together, these roles embody our commitment to excellence and teamwork in delivering high-quality engineering solutions across Colorado.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Field Engineer in Colorado?

To become a Field Engineer in Colorado, start by obtaining a relevant degree or certification in engineering, focusing on specialties that align with your career goals. Gain practical experience through internships or entry-level positions to build your skills and understand the industry's demands. Consider acquiring a Professional Engineer (PE) license in Colorado, as it can significantly enhance your credibility and job prospects. Finally, continuously update your knowledge and stay informed about the latest technologies and practices in your field to remain competitive and successful.

How long does it take to become a Field Engineer in CO?

Becoming a Field Engineer in Colorado typically requires obtaining a bachelor's degree in engineering, which takes about four years. Following this, gaining relevant field experience through internships or entry-level positions is essential. Depending on the individual's pace and opportunities, it might take an additional 1-2 years to secure a position as a Field Engineer. Therefore, the entire process can span approximately 5-6 years.

Is being a Field Engineer in Colorado a good job?

Absolutely, being a Field Engineer in Colorado is considered a great job. The state's diverse industries ranging from telecommunications to renewable energy offer varied and exciting opportunities for field engineers. Plus, Colorado's strong emphasis on innovation and technology growth provides a dynamic work environment that encourages continuous learning and development. With its scenic landscapes and high quality of life, working as a Field Engineer in Colorado not only promises professional fulfillment but also an enjoyable lifestyle.

Is there a demand for Field Engineers in Colorado?

Yes, there is a significant demand for Field Engineers in Colorado. This demand is driven by the state's growing industries such as telecommunications, renewable energy, and construction, which require skilled professionals to manage and implement complex projects.

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