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Mesh Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Carpenter Foreman

Indianapolis, IN

$26.25 - $33/hr

... mesh layer, Setting and placing of all precast concrete materials, temporary wire walls, air, power tool and power equipment operator, setter of all screeds or rails for pouring of concrete or any ...

Carpenter Foreman

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$26.25 - $33/hr

... mesh layer, Setting and placing of all precast concrete materials, temporary wire walls, air, power tool and power equipment operator, setter of all screeds or rails for pouring of concrete or any ...

... mesh layer, Setting and placing of all precast concrete materials, temporary wire walls, air, power tool and power equipment operator, setter of all screeds or rails for pouring of concrete or any ...

Detailer Trainee

Mooresville, IN · On-site

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Detail simple projects with supervision and provide concise, accurate and complete descriptions of all rebar, mesh wire, and related concrete reinforcing products for fabrication, delivery ...

Detailer Trainee

Mooresville, IN

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Detail simple projects with supervision and provide concise, accurate and complete descriptions of all rebar, mesh wire, and related concrete reinforcing products for fabrication, delivery ...

Service Delivery Technician I

Muncie, IN · On-site

$22.50 - $24/hr

Ability to Execute Wi-Fi signal mapping and extension recommendation ideas for mesh networks (Eero placements). * Troubleshoot basic fiber drop issues and connectivity problems. * Understand and ...

Service Delivery Technician I

Muncie, IN · On-site

$22.50 - $24/hr

Ability to Execute Wi-Fi signal mapping and extension recommendation ideas for mesh networks (Eero placements). * Troubleshoot basic fiber drop issues and connectivity problems. * Understand and ...

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Mesh information

What is a Mesh job?

A Mesh job typically involves working with 3D models, networks, or interconnected systems, depending on the industry. In computer graphics and engineering, it refers to creating and optimizing 3D mesh structures for simulations, animations, or manufacturing. In networking or software, it may involve designing mesh networks for communication systems. The role often requires expertise in relevant software, mathematics, and problem-solving.

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

To thrive as a Mesh Network Engineer, you need a solid background in computer networking, wireless communication protocols, and network architecture, often supported by a degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with mesh networking technologies, network simulation tools, and relevant certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco certifications is highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are also crucial in this position. These competencies ensure the reliable design, deployment, and maintenance of resilient mesh network infrastructures crucial for modern connectivity.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Mesh Network Engineer?

As a Mesh Network Engineer, your daily tasks may include designing, configuring, and maintaining mesh network architectures to ensure optimal connectivity across various devices and locations. You’ll monitor network performance using specialized tools, troubleshoot connection issues, and implement security measures to protect data integrity. Collaboration is common with IT teams, hardware engineers, and project managers, as you work to develop and optimize wireless solutions. You may also conduct site surveys, document network layouts, and provide technical support to end-users or field technicians.
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Infographic showing various Mesh job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.

$26.25 - $33/hr

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Posted 8 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY

Carpenters are responsible for building forms, bracing, shoring, and other support structure in the construction of various commercial buildings.  This would include, but is not limited to office buildings, schools, religious facilities, and health care facilities. Performs tasks as determined by a specific job site.

  • This is a union position. please contact the Carpenters union to get signed up PRIOR to applying.
  • Hours:  7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 
  • Hours may vary due to daylight conditions and project schedule. 
  • Overtime may be required.

 DESCRIPTION OF TASKS:  CARPENTERS CLASSIFICATIONS COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION

Commercial Construction (Building):  Construction carpenter, tunnel builder, erects, installs and repairs all structures, fixtures, false work and formwork made of wood, steel, aluminum or any other materials, wrecking of all formwork and reusable materials, decking installer, concrete pour watcher, rigger, signaler of heavy equipment, driver of all piling, auger cast piling, builder of structures to retain materials during excavation, blueprint reader, performs layout of projects and materials, transit, optical level, laser operator, Setter of batter boards and grade stakes, Wire mesh layer, Setting and placing of all precast concrete materials, temporary wire walls, air, power tool and power equipment operator, setter of all screeds or rails for pouring of concrete or any other materials, chute builder, setter of trailers, builder of temporary structures, welder, cutting torch operator, setter of all lagging, scaffold and ladder erector, handrail erector, setter of all products attached to formwork whether made of steel, plastic, or any other materials, curb angle, angle iron, weld plate, anchor bolt, slip rod installer, framing of all interior or exterior walls, installation of all ceilings, hanging of all wall board, siding, paneling, installation of all partitions, installation of all decorative wall moldings, panels, trim work made of wood, plastic or other composite materials, installation of all framework and trim materials for toilets and bathrooms made of wood, metal or plastic or other composite materials, bathroom partitions, blocking, furring, lathe, black iron, louvers not attached to duct work, handling of finish materials, installation of all doors, hardware, shelving, frames, displays, and exhibits, installation of acoustical materials and products, insulation, computer flooring, all other work associated with construction, erection, installation or repair of structures and fixtures of wood, plywood, concrete, gypsum, and wallboard.