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IT Field Systems Engineer

Lawrence, MA · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Coordinate with ISPs, telecom and VOIP providers, POS vendors, low-voltage and cabling contractors ... Ability to document work, follow checklists, create repeatable processes, and operate independently ...

Test Engineer

Columbia, MD · On-site

$141K - $190K/yr

ASRC Federal is a leading government contractor furthering missions in space, public health and ... Work independently, as well as a team, in an agile environment. * Research, troubleshoot and ...

Test Engineer

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$96K - $146K/yr

ASRC Federal is a leading government contractor furthering missions in space, public health and ... Work independently, as well as a team, in an agile environment. * Research, troubleshoot and ...

Maintain district VOIP phone systems, including procurement and configuration with Spectrum WAVE ... contractors Cell phone and mobile app proficiency for both Apple OS and Android Independent with ...

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How much do independent contractor voip jobs pay per week?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average weekly pay for independent contractor voip in the United States is $1,089.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $721.15 and $1,211.54 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Independent Contractor Voip vs VoIP Technician?

AspectIndependent Contractor VoipVoIP Technician
CredentialsMay require certifications like Cisco or Avaya, but often self-certifiedTypically requires specific certifications such as Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentRemote or freelance, working with multiple clientsOn-site or remote, employed by a company or service provider
Industry UsageUsed by independent professionals offering VoIP servicesEmployed by telecom companies or IT service providers
Work FocusConsulting, installation, and troubleshooting for clientsInstalling, maintaining, and repairing VoIP systems

In summary, Independent Contractor Voip professionals often work independently, providing consulting and installation services, while VoIP Technicians are typically employed by companies to maintain and repair VoIP systems. Both roles may require similar certifications, but their work environments and employment structures differ.

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Infographic showing various Independent Contractor Voip job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,645 per year, or $27.2 per hour.
Field Engineer II - Contractor (1099)

Field Engineer II - Contractor (1099)

Acuative Corporation

Central Point, OR • On-site

Contractor

Posted 28 days ago

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7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Networking Field Service Technician (1099) Contract

Overview :

Acuative, the nation's leading independent provider of telecommunications field services, looks to partner with Contract (1099) Field Service Technicians to provide installation and maintenance services to voice (analog and VOIP), data networks, servers, routers/switches, computer systems, retail technology systems, and other network-based hardware. Jobs can have a 4-hour response time and usually complete in 2 to 4 hours on site. The successful candidate will spend the majority of their time covering an area within 50 miles of the Phoenix area.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities :

  • Installation and maintenance of networking hardware including routers, switches, and WAP’s.
  • Installation and maintenance of telephony equipment and circuits.
  • Installation and support of retail technology systems – POS, Digital Signage, and Video Surveillance Systems.
  • Circuit extensions and structured cabling.
  • Site surveys and site audits.
  • Accurate and timely submission of all job-related documents and deliverables.
  • Installation of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite receivers, cables and hardware.
  • Installation of Fixed Wireless Antennas, cables and hardware.

Required Tools :

  • Laptop with Windows 10 or newer, with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word)
  • Mobile hot spot for Internet connectivity
  • Smartphone with camera
  • Antistatic strap
  • Cisco console cable
  • Industry standard hand tools
  • Reliable Vehicle
  • Ladder
  • Basic telecommunications tools (punch down, butt set, tone generator/probe, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, crimpers, etc.)
  • Test meters
  • Drill

Minimum Qualifications :

  • Working knowledge of networking hardware and topologies.
  • Familiarity with networking products and interfacing.
  • Understanding of telephony systems (VOIP, PBX, Key Systems) with an ability to provide hands-on hardware and troubleshooting support.
  • Knowledge of computing systems hardware with the ability to provide break/fix support for desktop PC and/or servers.
  • Physical installations of a wide variety of hardware including routers, switches, WAPs, servers, POS systems, digital signage systems, LEO Satellite (such as Starlink), FWA (Fixed Wireless Access Antennas) and associated peripheral equipment.
  • Ability to provide configuration support for a variety of technology platforms through console and remote applications.
  • Experience with LEC circuit identification and extensions.
  • Familiarity with cabling standards and the ability to pull and terminate cabling in a variety of customer environments (66 blocks, FDP, etc).
  • Ability to operate basic power tools – drills, saws, etc.
  • Work on ladders and lifts where required.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Excel & Word).
  • Ability to follow detailed job documents.
  • Must possess a valid drivers’ license.
  • Must be able to pass a drug test and background check.

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