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How much do full time weekend gis jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time weekend gis in the United States is $28.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Weekend GIS vs Part Time Weekday GIS?

AspectFull Time Weekend GISPart Time Weekday GIS
Work SchedulePrimarily weekends, full-time hoursWeekdays, part-time hours
CredentialsTypically requires GIS certification or degreeSame credentials as Full Time Weekend GIS
Work EnvironmentOffice or field, during weekendsOffice-based, weekdays
Industry UsageCommon in utilities, government, environmental sectors

Full Time Weekend GIS roles focus on weekend work with full-time hours, often requiring similar credentials as Part Time Weekday GIS positions. The main difference lies in the schedule, with weekend roles offering full-time hours during weekends, while weekday roles are part-time during weekdays. Both roles serve similar industries and require comparable skills and certifications.

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OSP Engineer - Level 2

$32 - $40/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Celerity, a telecommunications/construction company located in Quakertown, PA, is looking for a full time Level 2 OSP Engineer. This mid-level professional position is responsible for designing and planning the installation of physical network infrastructure. The scope includes fiber-optic cables, copper wiring, poles, conduits, and underground systems that connect a service provider's core network to the end user. In this OSP Engineering role, the candidate acts as the primary designer for external network expansions, ensuring seamless connectivity through meticulous site surveys and engineering plans.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Possess a working knowledge of Google Earth/Arc GIS, CAD, GPS and Microsoft Office software, especially Excel spreadsheets.
  • Convert sketches or specifications of a project or product from an architect, engineer, or other design plan into detailed CAD drawings.
  • Uses various forms of technology such as email, mobile devices and hand-held data collection units to gather and transmit data via Wi-Fi, etc.
  • Field Engineering and Surveying: Conduct site visits to identify existing infrastructure, measure pole heights, and determine optimal routes for new cabling.
  • Design & Drafting: Create detailed engineering plans, splicing diagrams, and permit drawings using software like AutoCAD, PDFs & Google Earth.
  • Design pole/cable routes between various points, including aerial, buried and other construction methods.
  • Create and modify layouts and details from contract documents and other specifications.
  • Review engineering drawings/documents and make revisions accordingly.
  • Perform research and documentation for standard utility drawings, as well as for local, state, and/or federal permit application requirements.
  • Understand utility route plans, easements and public right of ways.
  • Identify various types of utilities from a desktop and CAD design.
  • Project Coordination: Assist in filing for pole attachments, conduit occupancy and other applications on behalf of the utility owner.
  • Prepare and submit permit applications to local municipalities, departments of transportation (DOT), railroads, and utility companies for right-of-way usage. Maintain tracking spreadsheets of permit progress.
  • Prepare Bills of Materials (BOMs) on a sheet-by-sheet basis as well as an overall project basis.
  • Communicate proficiently and professionally to customers, management and coworkers.
  • Make accurate decisions, offer solutions and resolve problems.

Education and Experience:
  • Degree in Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering. Equivalent field experience accepted.
  • Basic understanding of fiber optic technology (FTTX) and aerial/underground construction methods.
  • 3+ years' experience in Outside Plant/Fiber Engineering.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and Windows applications.
  • Some working knowledge of AutoCAD, MicroStation, or GIS-based mapping tools is helpful but not essential.
  • Able to read, interpret, and use Rural Utility Service (RUS) standards.
  • Good knowledge of communications circuit design and applications, as well as construction of Outside Plant Facilities and application of industry standards.
  • Technology based background or experience in a construction related field is a plus.
  • 3+ years of experience working for a utility, construction, engineering or telecommunications company working on GIS related activities is desired.
  • Ability to read and understand construction plans and interpret instructions is essential.
  • Knowledge of cable technologies, structure and handling.
  • Must be able to interpret instructions either written, oral, diagramed, or in schedule form.
  • Valid Driver's License.

Competencies:
  • Communication Skills
  • Attention to Detail
  • Deductive/Inductive Reasoning
  • Complex Problem Solving
  • Problem Sensitivity
  • Fluency of Ideas
  • Mathematical Reasoning
  • Visualization
  • Resource Management
  • Strong spatial reasoning

Travel:
Based upon the needs of the business, the employee may be required to travel to field locations. Some out of area and overnight travel should be expected, about 50%.
Physical and Other Requirements:
This position may require 8 to 10-hour days, flexible hours and some weekends.
Celerity is an Equal Opportunity Employer.