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How much do cell site engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for cell site engineer in the United States is $104,617.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cell Site Engineer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cell Site Engineer, you need solid knowledge of wireless network infrastructure, RF engineering, and telecommunications principles, typically supported by a degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Experience with tools like spectrum analyzers, site survey software, and certifications such as CCNA or RAN-specific credentials are often required. Strong problem-solving skills, effective communication, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team are valuable soft skills. These qualifications are critical to ensure reliable network performance, efficient troubleshooting, and seamless collaboration in maintaining and optimizing cell sites.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Cell Site Engineer?

A Cell Site Engineer’s day often involves inspecting and maintaining cellular towers, troubleshooting technical issues, optimizing network coverage, and ensuring equipment complies with safety regulations. They frequently use specialized testing equipment to diagnose signal problems and work closely with network operations teams, contractors, and other field engineers. Documentation, site reports, and regular communication with central network management are also part of the job. This hands-on work keeps mobile communication networks running smoothly and ensures high service quality for users.

What is a Cell Site Engineer job?

A Cell Site Engineer is responsible for installing, maintaining, and optimizing cellular network infrastructure, including towers, antennas, and associated equipment. They ensure network reliability, troubleshoot technical issues, and perform routine inspections to enhance performance. Their role involves working with power systems, transmission lines, and sometimes coordinating with other teams to expand coverage. They also ensure compliance with safety standards and regulatory guidelines.

What is a cell site engineer?

A cell site engineer is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing cellular network equipment at cell towers and sites. They often work outdoors in various weather conditions and need technical skills in telecommunications, radio frequency, and equipment troubleshooting. Certifications such as a telecommunications or electrical license can be beneficial for this role.
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Infographic showing various Cell Site Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,617 per year, or $50.3 per hour.
Wireless RF Technician I - (Anchorage, AK)

Wireless RF Technician I - (Anchorage, AK)

GCI Communication Corp

Anchorage, AK • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

*Candidates must reside within 50 miles of Anchorage, Alaska

$2,500 Hiring Bonus!

GCI's Wireless RF Technician I will be responsible for performing advanced troubleshooting, optimization, upgrades, commissioning, maintenance and repair of Wireless RF transmission lines, antennas, and cell site or transport related equipment for the Wireless GSM/CDMA/UMTS/LTE Radio Access Network (RAN) and Microwave network. Contributes to all aspects of delivering quality service to the company's customers and supports other departments' efforts to improve customer experience.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AT ALL LEVELS:

  • Complete basic equipment installations, testing, and Operational Site Acceptance.
  • Perform installation, adjustment, advanced troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of Wireless RF transmission lines, antennas, and other cell site or transport related equipment throughout urban and rural wireless markets, including but not limited to:
  • Microwave, tower mounted radios, cellular antennas, TMA's, fiber cabling, DC power, FAA warning beacons, and tower lighting systems.
  • Provide technical support for technicians in remote locations, including phone, command line interface, Cherwell ticket maintenance, and workflow.
  • Use and operate multiple types of test equipment and Software Tools.
  • Operate test equipment to perform corrective tasks related to the transmission tower, antennas, coaxial cabling, grounding, and other systems.
  • Provide support to Engineers in field-related aspects for network optimization projects by working and interacting with RF Engineering and optimization support team for pre and post optimization adjustments and statistical analysis.
  • Perform site audits of cell sites and towers to ensure existing and new installations are within specifications.
  • Update and maintain daily work & safety logs.
  • Assist with updating and maintaining cell site and tower information including but not limited to inspections, FAA and FCC documentation, lighting systems, access, and risk assessment information database.
  • Coordinate with Management and Regulatory parties to ensure the company's tower network meets all federal FAA and FCC guidelines and requirements.
  • Perform daily operational checks on cell site RF and associated equipment.
  • Maintain compliance by ensuring adherence to documentation standards, company policies, safety protocols, and regulatory requirements.
  • Complete required training comprised of written, online, in person, vendor, and on-the-job training.

COMPETENCIES:

  • ACCOUNTABILITY- Takes ownership for actions, decisions, and results; openly accepts feedback and demonstrates a willingness to improve.
  • Strong desire to succeed and a willingness to take ownership of tasks and projects.
  • BASIC PRINCIPLES - Interacts with people in a way that builds mutual trust, confidence, and respect; adheres to GCI's Code of Conduct for Employees - the Basic Principles.
  • COLLABORATION - Works effectively with others to accomplish common goals and objectives; maintains positive relationships even under difficult circumstances.
  • COMMUNICATION- Conveys thoughts and expresses ideas appropriately and professionally.
  • Ability to accurately communicate information virtually (i.e., Teams), over the phone, and in-person in a clear and concise manner to a range of audiences.
  • Ability to accurately read, write, and respond to routine business correspondence such as emails, chat messages, policies, procedures, reports.
  • Ability to accurately communicate technical information in a clear and concise manner to a range of technical and non-technical audiences, i.e. customers, subcontractors, vendors, technicians, and other personnel.
  • COMPLIANCE - Follows internal controls; protects confidential information; abides by GCI's Code of Business Conduct & Ethics.
  • CUSTOMER FOCUS - Demonstrates commitment to service excellence; gives high priority to customer satisfaction.
  • RELIABILITY - Consistently follows through on assigned tasks as expected; demonstrates timely attendance at meetings, training, and other work obligations.
  • RESULTS - Uses a combination of job knowledge, initiative, sound decision making, innovation, adaptability, and problem solving.
  • Ability to work in stressful situations and maintain focus on proper troubleshooting and maintenance procedures in a time sensitive manner.
  • Knowledge of RF safety regulations and requirements for working in and around RF hazardous areas.
  • SAFETY & SECURITY - Supports a safe work environment by following all workplace safety rules and guidelines; complies with applicable Security policies and procedures.
  • Ability to follow company and OSHA guidelines for safe work practices.
  • Thorough understanding of safe work practices when working at heights and fall protection requirements.
  • TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY - Proficient computer skills and MS Office knowledge (e.g., Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel) to complete job duties effectively, such as using the company intranet and to accurately retrieve and input information into databases or equivalent.

Additional Job Requirements:

This is an entry level position in the discipline that gains technical knowledge and competence by supporting and working with higher level technicians. Works under the guidance and mentorship of more senior level technicians. Receives detailed instructions on routine work and new assignments. Work is closely supervised and reviewed for timeliness, accuracy, and following correct procedures.

Additional Competencies:

  • Demonstrated basic working knowledge and understanding of cell site installation, modifications, repairs, and test procedures.

Minimum Qualifications:

Required: *A combination of relevant work experience and/or education sufficient to perform the duties of the job may substitute to meet the total years required on a year-for-year basis

  • High School diploma or equivalent.
  • Associates Degree in electronics, telecommunications trade school, or equivalent training. *
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience in a field operations telecommunications industry. *
  • Including a minimum of one (1) year in wireless telecommunications, wireless site construction, or related field.
  • Upon hire will be required to obtain and maintain tower climber certification.

Preferred:

  • Demonstrated computer skills with Linux, Unix, Cisco IOS, command line interface, Secure Shell, and File Transfer Protocol.
  • Knowledge of RF propagation principles and concepts such as UMTS/HSPA, CDMA/EVDO, LTE, and microwave.
  • Working knowledge of basic electronics.
  • Prior certification as a tower climber.
  • Relevant telecom industry or job specific certifications.

DRIVING REQUIREMENTS:

  • This position requires driving a company-owned vehicle, company provided vehicle, or a personal vehicle on behalf of the company. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license, proof of insurance, a satisfactory driving record, and successfully complete Defensive Driving course.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS and WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Travel to various locations throughout Alaska may be required to assist other systems personnel.
  • High degree of balance, coordination, and strength needed to ascend, descend, and work atop poles, towers, ladders, and buckets with tools and equipment at heights occasionally up to 500 feet safely and routinely. A typical work environment is below 200 feet. Must complete and remain a certified tower climber in this role.
  • Daily moving, traversing, and positioning self on varied uneven or unstable surfaces such as roofs and in trenches, often hampered by weather elements.
  • Safely move, transport, position, install, remove, and maneuver equipment and supplies of up to 70-pound loads occasionally, up to 50-pounds more regularly, up to 20 pounds frequently.
  • High degree of dexterity and coordination to operate hand tools and to connect, separate, and twist multiple smaller items daily.
  • Visual acuity is necessary to identify, inspect, observe, and assess details at near, mid, and far ranges.
  • Ability to clearly distinguish colors for driving, identifying cables or other electrical components, and safety signage.
  • Auditory acuity necessary to operate equipment; capable of distinguishing between equipment signals and the human voice often amidst background noises, such as wind, rain, and traffic.
  • Subject to adverse weather and driving conditions.
  • Ability to tolerate temperature and weather extremes found in the Alaskan arctic environment (fumes and odors, dust, low light conditions, rain, sleet, snow, hail, wind, temperature extremes).
  • Work performed below overhead construction and in trenches to 10 feet in depth.
  • Tasks performed around high-power electrical conductors and gas lines.
  • Work areas can be cramped, dark, dusty, damp, wet, stuffy, sticky, smelly, hot and/or cold.
  • May encounter unrestrained animals/pets.
  • Must be able and willing to work flexible hours including, but not limited to, overtime, shift work, on-call, and/or additional time on weekends, holidays, evenings, before or after normal shift hours.
  • Drug Testing: Participation in a DOT or non-DOT drug and alcohol testing program may be required to satisfy conditions of a contract or proposed contract with a business partner or client. This includes pre-employment, random, reasonable suspicion, post-accident, return to duty, and follow-up testing.
  • Fitness For: Duty: Ability to pass a pre-employment or return to work physical and fitness for duty examination may be required to satisfy conditions of a contract or proposed contract with a business partner or client.

The company and its subsidiaries operate in a 24/7 environment providing critical services to Alaskans and may need to respond to public health and safety matters or other business emergencies. Due to business needs employees may be contacted outside of the core business hours to respond to an immediate emergency. As such, you will be requested to provide emergency after hours contact numbers, to include your home and cell phone numbers if you have those services.

Culture, Engagement, and Connection: At GCI, we foster an environment where the unique perspectives of our employees, customers, and fellow Alaskans are celebrated. We add value to our community by nurturing and empowering each member of our workforce, ensuring equal opportunities for every Trailblazer.

EEO: GCI is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability, veteran status, or any other status or classification protected under applicable state or federal law.

DISCLAIMER: The above information in this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

All employees of GCI work in support of the GCI Mission Statement and Declaration of Principles which are located on the GCI Career page and Employee portal.