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Integrate and schematically depict communication architectures, topologies, hardware, software, transmission and signaling links and protocols into complete network configurations * Evaluate new ...

Sr. Network Engineer

Tustin, CA · On-site

$109K - $149K/yr

Complete network projects end-to-end, including planning, implementation, testing, documentation, and handoff * Support and enforce technical architecture policies, procedures, and standards * Serve ...

Sr. Network Engineer

Tustin, CA · On-site

$114K - $156K/yr

... Complete network projects end-to-end, including planning, implementation, testing, documentation, and handoff • Support and enforce technical architecture policies, procedures, and standards • ...

Senior Network Engineer

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$97K - $133K/yr

Integrate and schematically depict communication architectures, topologies, hardware, software, transmission and signaling links and protocols into complete network configurations * Evaluate new ...

Integrate and schematically depict communication architectures, topologies, hardware, software, transmission and signaling links and protocols into complete network configurations * Evaluate new ...

Senior Network Engineer

Charlotte, NC

$97K - $133K/yr

Integrate and schematically depict communication architectures, topologies, hardware, software, transmission and signaling links and protocols into complete network configurations * Evaluate new ...

... and complete network audit deliverables • Clear, up-to-date circuit maps and documentation • Efficient identification and resolution of network discrepancies • Strong collaboration with ...

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How much do complete network jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for complete network in the United States is $26.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $29.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Complete Network vs Network Technician?

AspectComplete Network
CertificationsCCNA, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentDesign, implementation, and management of entire network systems
Employer & Industry UsageIT companies, large organizations, network service providers
Common Search & ComparisonNetwork design vs network troubleshooting

While a Network Technician primarily focuses on troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing existing network systems, a Complete Network professional handles the entire network lifecycle, including design, deployment, and optimization. The Complete Network role requires broader skills and certifications, making it suitable for comprehensive network management.

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Network Cable Technician with Security Clearance

Network Cable Technician with Security Clearance

Information Management Group

Pittsburgh, PA

$21.75 - $28/hr

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Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Opportunity
As a trusted federal contractor, IMG delivers mission-focused solutions that support government customers and the people who serve them. We are currently hiring a Network Cable Technician who will support our team at Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory with installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting network cabling infrastructure, including both copper and fiber optic systems. They may also support cable pulling, terminations, testing, and documenting cable runs for the Naval Nuclear Laboratory mission. Key Responsibilities Install equipment enclosures, patch panels, and equipment (network - LAN/SAN, server, storage, UPS, etc.) as directed
Install grounding cables for equipment enclosures, equipment, and cable tray
Install cable tray/raised floor cable tray and cable tray accessories
Install intra-building backbone cabling
Install cable trays, J Hooks, and cable tray accessories
Install horizontal cable
Install work area outlets, faceplates, jacks, and patch cables
Remove kick-plates and pedestals on cubicles to install network cabling
Terminate Category 3, 5e, 6, and 6a UTP cable on patch panels and modular plugs Terminate 62.5-micron multimode fiber, 50-micron multimode fiber, and single mode fiber using ST, SC, and LC connectors using the anaerobic adhesive system and Corning UniCam system
Diagnose and correct copper cable and fiber optic cable problems
Replace failed equipment and install new equipment as directed
Complete network trouble tickets as directed, document test results as needed
Key Responsibilities
Installation Install equipment enclosures, patch panels, and equipment (e.g., LAN/SAN, servers, storage, UPS) as directed Install grounding cables for equipment enclosures, equipment, and cable trays Install cable trays, J-hooks, raised floor cable trays, and related accessories Install intra-building backbone cabling Install horizontal cabling Install work area outlets, faceplates, jacks, and patch cables Remove kick-plates and pedestals on cubicles to install network cabling Organize, form, and dress cables Termination Terminate Category 3, 5e, 6, and 6a UTP cables on patch panels and modular plugs Terminate 62.5-micron multimode, 50-micron multimode, and single-mode fiber using ST, SC, and LC connectors (anaerobic adhesive system or Corning UniCam system) Troubleshooting & Maintenance Diagnose and correct copper and fiber optic cable issues Replace failed equipment and install new equipment as directed Complete work orders and network trouble tickets Groom network enclosures and equipment as directed Inventory material as directed Documentation & Testing Perform certification testing of UTP cables (Category 3, 5e, 6, and 6a), fiber (multimode and single-mode), and coaxial cables Document test results as required Label and document network equipment, cable paths, rooms, and cabinets Maintain configuration/control records for copper and fiber patch panels and cable locations
Qualifications
​​5+ years’ experience in cabling or network technician work ​Qualified to install, terminate, and conduct certification testing of Category 3, 5e, 6, and 6a unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable, multimode and single-mode fiber cable ​Knowledge in the application of the following structured cable standards and codes: ​ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B ​ANSI/TIA/EIA 569 ​ANSI/TIA/EIA 606 ​ANSI/TIA/EIA 607 ​NFPA 70 ​Proficient with Fluke DSX-8000 copper/fiber tester ​Proficient with Fluke OFP-100-QI OptiFiber Pro Optical Time Domain Reflectometer ​Writing and speaking clearly and concisely about technical topics​
​Active Secret or L security clearance Preferred Qualifications Active Top Secret or Q security clearance