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How much do 4g jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for 4g in the United States is $33.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $43.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between 4G vs Network Technician?

Aspect4GNetwork Technician
Required CredentialsTypically includes certifications in wireless technology, networking, or telecommunicationsRequires certifications in networking, Cisco, or similar technical fields
Work EnvironmentFieldwork installing and maintaining wireless networks, often outdoors or on-siteIndoor and outdoor settings, troubleshooting, and repairing network hardware
Employer & Industry UsageTelecommunications companies, internet providers, mobile carriersTelecom companies, ISPs, network service providers

While 4G refers to a wireless technology standard, a Network Technician is a professional who installs, maintains, and troubleshoots network systems, including 4G networks. The roles are interconnected, with Network Technicians often working on 4G infrastructure, but they are distinct in their focus: 4G is a technology standard, whereas Network Technicians are the skilled workers implementing and supporting that technology.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 4G Network Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 4G Network Engineer, you need a solid understanding of telecommunications, networking protocols, and LTE architecture, usually backed by a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with network management tools, RF planning software, and certifications such as CCNA or vendor-specific credentials are typically required. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication are vital for troubleshooting and collaborating with cross-functional teams. These skills ensure reliable network performance, efficient issue resolution, and the delivery of high-quality mobile services.

What are 4G jobs?

4G jobs refer to roles related to the deployment, maintenance, and optimization of fourth-generation (4G) mobile telecommunications networks. These positions can include network engineers, technicians, project managers, field engineers, and support staff who work with 4G LTE technology. Responsibilities may involve installing and configuring equipment, troubleshooting network issues, ensuring quality of service, and upgrading infrastructure. These jobs are essential for providing reliable high-speed mobile internet and supporting the growth of wireless communication services.

What common challenges do 4G network engineers face in maintaining optimal network performance?

4G network engineers often encounter challenges such as managing high user demand during peak times, troubleshooting signal interference, and ensuring seamless handovers between cell towers. They must also stay updated with evolving technologies and implement necessary optimizations to minimize latency and dropped calls. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, including RF engineers and field technicians, is key to quickly resolving network issues and maintaining service quality.
What states have the most 4G jobs? States with the most job openings for 4G jobs include:
Infographic showing various 4G job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,834 per year, or $33.1 per hour.
Registered Nurse (RN), Neuro Surgical Unit 4G - Day Shift

Registered Nurse (RN), Neuro Surgical Unit 4G - Day Shift

Memorial Health

Springfield, IL • On-site

$30.23 - $48.37/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Memorial Health rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 170 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

484th of 872 rated healthcare providers


Job description

USD $30.23/Hr.
USD $48.37/Hr.

****$20,000 SIGN-ON BONUS OPPORTUNITY****

This is a Full Time, Day Shift Position

(Three 12-hour shifts/Every third weekend rotation)

A Registered Nurse (RN), Neuro Surgical Unit 4G  will be involved in daily rounding with the stroke team. The acuity of the unit varies, with some patients having high acuity. The average length of stay is around 2 days. A top candidate would want to work on 4G because you are always learning and changing, working closely with physicians, working with a fast pace, and the ability to see progress of the patients.

As a Registered Nurse at Memorial, you will be responsible for delegation, supervision, and provision of nursing care for a designated group of patients through utilization of the nursing process.  Provides age-appropriate care. Participates in research when appropriate and incorporates research findings into evidence-based clinical practice. Contributes to quality improvement processes.  Adheres to MMC Mission, Vision, and Values, the Nursing Division Mission, Vision, and Philosophy, the ANA Code of Ethics and the Illinois Nursing Act. 

Recruiter:

Sandy Dunn

Dunn.Sandy@mhsil.com

To review Memorial's Benefits click here: Benefits - Memorial HR


Education:

  • ADN required; BSN preferred

Licensure/Certification/Registry:

  • Licensed as RN in State of Illinois
  • Current BLS/CPR certification per policy

Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Must be able to position and/or transfer an average adult patient and possess gross coordination sufficient to perform other patient care duties as required. Must be able to withstand prolonged periods of standing.  Must be able to perform difficult manipulative skills such as IV insertion and IM injections.
  • Environmental working conditions include exposure to blood, bodily fluids and tissue, contagious diseases and/or radioactive or other potentially hazardous materials.


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