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Field Engineer Jobs in North Carolina

At IES Communications in North Carolina, Field Engineer Jobs offer a pathway to a fulfilling career where innovation meets opportunity. Our team members are at the heart of deploying advanced ITS solutions, ensuring they lead with excellence and contribute significantly to the future of connectivity. Field Engineer Jobs in North Carolina represent more than just positions; they symbolize our commitment to nurturing talent within a diverse and supportive community, setting the stage for meaningful careers in an ever-evolving industry.

Why a Job as a Field Engineer in North Carolina is a great idea.

Choosing a career as a Field Engineer in North Carolina is an excellent decision, given the state's affordable cost of living paired with a vibrant, diverse community that enriches both personal and professional life. Moreover, the robust job market across technology, healthcare, and education sectors ensures ample opportunities for growth and advancement in this field.

Why Work for IES communications in North Carolina?

At IES Communications in North Carolina, joining our team means embarking on a career filled with opportunities for growth and development, where challenges inspire innovation and make a real difference. We take pride in creating an inclusive environment that values the diversity and dedication of our employees, ensuring they have the support to care for our customers while building meaningful careers. As a Field Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of deploying next-generation ITS solutions, leveraging cutting-edge technology and receiving industry-leading training to lead the telecommunications industry into the future. Our commitment to investing in our people is what sets us apart, making IES Communications not just a place to work, but a community where your contributions shape the future of connectivity.

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' North Carolina Branches?

In North Carolina, our Field Engineers excel at troubleshooting and diagnosing equipment issues, providing senior service support that encompasses testing and verification of system components. They adeptly manage technical fieldwork with minimal supervision and take the lead on project installations, ensuring superior support to both field staff and project managers. Our Fiber Distribution Cabinet Field Engineers work in close collaboration with Project Managers, focusing on compliance and quality assurance, while also engaging in hands-on training and RFI development to ensure projects meet all specifications. Meanwhile, our Special Systems Field Engineers maintain seamless installation coordination, uphold strict documentation standards, and ensure the safety and efficiency of operations, embodying our commitment to excellence across all branches in North Carolina.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Field Engineer in North Carolina?

To become a Field Engineer in North Carolina, start by obtaining a relevant degree or certification in engineering, focusing on the specific field you're interested in. Gain hands-on experience through internships or apprenticeships to build practical skills and understand industry standards. It's also important to get licensed as a Professional Engineer (PE) in North Carolina, which requires passing exams and meeting work experience requirements. Networking with professionals in the industry and staying updated with technological advancements will further enhance your career prospects as a Field Engineer.

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

Becoming a Field Engineer in North Carolina typically requires a bachelor's degree in engineering, which takes about four years to complete. Following this, obtaining relevant certifications and gaining practical experience through internships or entry-level positions is crucial. The total time can vary depending on individual circumstances but generally spans from 4 to 6 years.

Is being a Field Engineer in North Carolina a good job?

Absolutely, being a Field Engineer in North Carolina is considered a good job. The state's diverse industries, from technology to manufacturing, offer ample opportunities for growth and development in this role. Plus, with the region's strong emphasis on innovation and infrastructure expansion, Field Engineers have the chance to work on varied and challenging projects. Competitive salaries and the potential for career advancement further enhance its appeal as a career choice.

Is there a demand for Field Engineers in North Carolina?

Yes, there is a demand for Field Engineers in North Carolina. This need spans various industries including telecommunications, energy, and manufacturing, reflecting the state's diverse economic landscape and ongoing infrastructure projects.

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