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Power Substation Communications Engineer

Amarillo, TX · On-site

$90K - $114K/yr

Hatch is currently seeking a highly motivated Power Substation Communication Engineer to join the Energy team in eGRID, USA. The candidate can be in any one of these following locations: Denver, CO;

Power Substation Communications Engineer

Amarillo, TX · Hybrid

$90K - $114K/yr

Hatch is currently seeking a highly motivated Power Substation Communication Engineer to join the Energy team in eGRID, USA. The candidate can be in any one of these following locations: Denver, CO;

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How much do communication engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for communication engineer in the United States is $110,693.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,500.00 and $130,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Communication Engineers face when working on large-scale network projects?

Communication Engineers often encounter challenges such as integrating new technologies with legacy systems, ensuring minimal downtime during upgrades, and coordinating with cross-functional teams like IT security, software developers, and project managers. Managing tight deadlines while maintaining high reliability and security standards can also be demanding. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are essential for navigating these complexities and delivering robust, scalable solutions.

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

To thrive as a Communication Engineer, you need a strong background in telecommunications, signal processing, and electronic circuit design, typically supported by a degree in electrical or communications engineering. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as MATLAB, network analyzers, and wireless communication protocols, as well as certifications like CCNA or IEEE membership, is often required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are important soft skills in this field. These competencies ensure reliable communication systems design, efficient troubleshooting, and successful project delivery in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.

What is the difference between Communication Engineer vs Network Engineer?

AspectCommunication EngineerNetwork Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Communications, Electrical Engineering, or related fields; certifications like CCNA, CCNPBachelor's in Computer Science, Networking, or related fields; certifications like CCNA, CCNP
Work EnvironmentTelecom companies, broadcasting, satellite, and wireless service providersIT firms, data centers, internet service providers, corporate networks
Industry UsageDesigning, installing, maintaining communication systems and infrastructureDesigning, implementing, troubleshooting computer networks and infrastructure

While both roles involve network and system knowledge, Communication Engineers focus on communication systems like radio, satellite, and wireless networks, whereas Network Engineers specialize in computer and data network infrastructure. The roles often overlap in skills and certifications, but their primary focus and work environments differ.

What are Communication Engineers?

Communication Engineers are professionals who design, develop, and maintain systems that transmit information, such as telecommunication networks, wireless communications, and data transmission systems. They work with technologies like fiber optics, satellites, and radio frequency systems to ensure efficient and reliable communication. Their responsibilities may include planning network infrastructure, troubleshooting signal issues, and implementing new technologies. Communication Engineers play a vital role in industries such as telecommunications, broadcasting, and IT, helping people and organizations stay connected.
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Infographic showing various Communication Engineer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $110,693 per year, or $53.2 per hour.
Communication Systems Engineer

Communication Systems Engineer

RailWorks Corporation

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$95K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


RailWorks rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Job ID: 19475
Benefits Offering
Founded in 1904, L.K. Comstock & Company LLC is one of the largest specialty electrical contractors for transit rail systems in the United States. With over 100 successful projects for more than 30 transit agencies and work valued at more than $3 billion, we bring a legacy of excellence to every project. As a subsidiary of RailWorks LLC, we maintain a national footprint, with installations across nearly all major U.S. transit systems.
Union Benefits - Local #3, IBEW (These benefits vest after 90 days of employment, with coverage applied retroactively to your start date upon successful completion of the introductory period.)
As a union shop contractor, L.K. Comstock employees are members of Local Union #3 - IBEW and are eligible for comprehensive union benefits for themselves and immediate family members, including, but not limited to:
• Local Union #3 Pension (after 5 years)
• IBEW Pension (after 5 years)
• NEBF (National Electrical Benefit Fund)
• Medical, Dental, and Health Reimbursement coverage
• Educational and Cultural Fund
• Deferred salary and annuity fund plans
• Social Security Payback
• Paid sick leave, vacation, and bereavement (subject to contract negotiations)
Compensation
$95000 - $150000 / year (total compensation)
Position Summary
The Communications Engineer has full responsibility to manage the Communications scope from design through construction, testing and commissioning of the project. Manages the overall communications designs and integration with the base design developed by the engineer of record such that there are no scope gaps, and the systems are functional and acceptable to the customer.
Primary/Essential Responsibilities and Duties
Ensures that accurate and complete scopes of work are provided to communications engineering subcontractors as it pertains to the work being performed by LKCNT
• On design-build projects, ensure that design development stays within the confines of how the project was bid such that any unnecessary scope creep is avoided
• Ensures that all communications design work is scheduled and executed timely to meet the Projects needs
• Manages the Communication subcontract including review and approval of all billings and change proposals
• Supports the Construction Managers in the development of installation plans and provide comments as to adherence to project requirement
• Provides oversight to completion of the project's pre & post Communications CDRL requirements including product data, design, test procedures, test reports, O&M Manuals & Training Material submittals
• Manages all required close out documentation that is required to be submitted and approved to achieve final acceptance
• Coordinates all communications design, procurement, installation and testing requirements and compliance to the needs of the Contract QA/QC plans in concert with the Project QA/QC manager
• Oversee Communications Subcontractor and provide dynamic input as required to the project schedule and weekly look ahead schedules
• Ensures the procurement of all communications equipment is commenced and delivered in strict accordance with the agreed schedule
• Manages the testing and commissioning of the communication systems and provide support to the agency's integrated systems testing as required
• Ensures that an effective business relationship is established and maintained with the Owner and/or Prime Contractor and all Subcontractors and Suppliers
• Maintain effective Discipline and good staff morale
Required Skills and Qualifications
• Minimum five (5) to ten (10) years' experience in a similar role on major rail Projects. Electrical bias preferred - Transit experience would be a benefit
• Preferably an Electrical PE with a good knowledge of current code and standards requirements for electrical work
• Thorough knowledge of all communications systems typically used on transit systems
• Experience with base Microsoft Office Programs
• Experience with CADD is preferred, but not required
• Ability to meet deadlines
• Good written and oral communication skills
• Highly self-motivated and directed
• Strong attention to detail
• Transparent communicator
• Proven analytical and creative problem-solving abilities
• Strong organization and interpersonal skills
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
• Willing to travel
• Overtime may be required to meet project deadlines
• Works in an office environment
• Frequently sits for long periods of time
• Frequently speaks, reads, writes and uses a computer keyboard
• May require occasional standing, walking, lifting, stooping, or bending
Company Overview
This job description is not intended to represent a complete, comprehensive list of all duties and responsibilities that may be required in this position. There may be unplanned activities and other duties as assigned.
RailWorks is North America's leading rail maintenance and infrastructure solutions provider. With over 100 years of experience, our geographic footprint enables us to quickly serve our customers and provides ample opportunities for our employees to grow their careers within the company. We take on challenging projects every day and our success relies on a collaborative, safe, and open-minded work environment that encourages teamwork, positivity, and ingenuity. We are committed to creating a culture of trust, respect, and acceptance.
RailWorks is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment with RailWorks without regard to an individual's sex, race, religion, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, disability, veteran status or other legally protected characteristics.

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