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Net Engineer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

.NET Developer

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$52.50 - $69.50/hr

NET Developer for a contract opportunity in Hillsboro, Oregon. .NET Developer Job Details We are looking for a .NET Developer to work in our Rewrite Download Center, a customer facing web-site where ...

$116K - $129K/yr

Collaborate with architects and other developers to design the overall structure and architecture of software systems.  * Database & API Design: Design and optimize databases (SQL) to support ...

Dot net developer

Salem, OR

$48.50 - $64/hr

We are looking for .net developer with STATE OF OR Qualifications - ASP.net with C# - 5+ years of technical and administrative experience - TFS - SQL (SSIS/SSRS) Additional Information In person ...

$55 - $70/hr

... NET Framework and Visual Studio or comparable IDE. * Experience with ASP.NET webforms is a must * Experience with RESTful services, WEB API * Experience with Team Foundation Server / Azure DevOps * ...

DevOps Engineer

$52.75 - $72.25/hr

... Engineer Location :Remote, US US Citizen or Permanent Resident Responsibilities * Develop ... Familiarity with database migration tools, such as www.dbmgr.net, EF Migrations, or Flyway. * Have ...

WCF Developer

Portland, OR · On-site

$50.75 - $67/hr

Required: C#, WCF, MVC, XML, SQL, NUnit, Building RESTFul web services, White automation framework. Preferred: * Web API, Mock Framework, Dependency Injection, MSMQ, Windows Services,Agile ...

Apple's Silicon Engineering Group (SEG) is hiring hardworking engineers for CPU block-level ... net lists through the lifecycle of a project • Analyze power contributions to generate ...

Apple's Silicon Engineering Group (SEG) is hiring hardworking engineers for CPU block-level ... net lists through the lifecycle of a project • Analyze power contributions to generate ...

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How much do net engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for net engineer in Oregon is $115,286.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,100.00 and $141,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Net Engineer vs Network Administrator?

AspectNet EngineerNetwork Administrator
CertificationsCCNA, CompTIA Network+CCNA, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentDesigns and implements network solutions, often in larger or enterprise settingsMaintains and manages existing networks, often in smaller or organizational settings
ResponsibilitiesDevelops network infrastructure, plans upgrades, and ensures securityMonitors network performance, troubleshoots issues, and performs routine maintenance

While both roles require similar certifications and work in network environments, Net Engineers focus on designing and implementing network solutions, whereas Network Administrators manage and maintain existing networks. The Net Engineer role is more project-oriented, often involving planning and deployment, while Network Administrators handle daily operations and troubleshooting.

How does a Net Engineer typically collaborate with software developers and IT support teams?

Net Engineers frequently work alongside software developers to ensure applications are deployed in secure, scalable network environments. They also coordinate with IT support teams to troubleshoot connectivity issues, implement network upgrades, and maintain system uptime. Regular communication and joint problem-solving are essential, as network changes can directly impact application performance and end-user experience. This collaborative dynamic helps ensure seamless operation and rapid resolution of network-related challenges.

What are Net Engineers?

Net Engineers, often referred to as .NET Engineers or .NET Developers, are software professionals who design, develop, and maintain applications using Microsoft’s .NET framework. They work primarily with programming languages such as C#, VB.NET, and ASP.NET to create web, desktop, and mobile applications. Net Engineers are responsible for writing clean, scalable code, debugging applications, and collaborating with other team members to deliver robust software solutions. Their expertise is crucial for creating secure, high-performance systems in a variety of industries.

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

To thrive as a Net Engineer, you need a solid understanding of networking concepts, protocols, and infrastructure, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with network hardware, security systems, and certifications such as Cisco CCNA or CompTIA Network+ is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help Net Engineers excel in troubleshooting and collaborating with teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring reliable, secure, and high-performing network environments.
Telecom Field Engineer II

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Join one of Oregon's top fiber internet providers!


Douglas Fast Net (DFN) delivers high-speed fiber internet to homes and businesses across Lane, Douglas, and Coos counties. We're looking for two experienced Telecom Field Engineers to support the planning, evaluation, and deployment of fiber optic infrastructure projects. This position plays a critical role in ensuring fiber designs are practical, constructible, and ready for deployment by conducting field evaluations, coordinating engineering efforts, and providing technical expertise throughout the project lifecycle.


Why You'll Love Working at DFN


At DFN, we take care of our employees on and off the job.

Here's what you can expect:

  • 200% 401(k) match (up to 9%)
  • 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision for employees, with affordable dependent coverage
  • Free 1 Gig high-speed fiber internet (if you live in our service area)
  • Generous PTO + 10 paid holidays, including two days off for your birthday
  • A community-focused, locally owned company where your work directly impacts the people we serve


What You'll Do


  • Review complex fiber designs for real-world application. Asses path viability and makes recommendations based on existing infrastructure in the field.
  • Determine constructability of advanced projects, make thorough recommendations on paths and methods based on joint-use and land-use permitting required, using area and extensive industry knowledge.
  • Identify applicable permits required for work.
  • Gather field information and measurements necessary for engineering. Accurately document and coordinate findings and changes for revisions with design engineer.
  • Make initial contact with landowners and attempt to obtain easements, when applicable.
  • Communicate technical information clearly to non-technical customers; set accurate expectations for resolution timelines.
  • Identify and diagnose root-cause deployment issues across large-scale areas.
  • Act as an escalation path with decision making authority and responsibility. Oversight on priority projects.
  • Mentor, coach and train other team members.
  • Identify major make-ready steps in the field. Takes detailed notes and photos for submission to the Make-Ready Engineer.
  • Complete jobs assigned in a timely manner meeting acceptable production standards.
  • Develop process improvements and refine standard protocols for efficiency.
  • Safely operate a company vehicle following company standards.
  • Perform work to state, local, NESC, NEC and company safety standards.


What We're Looking For


  • High school diploma or equivalent required; an Associate degree or certificate in surveying is preferred.
  • 3-5 years of experience in field engineering, surveying, telecommunications, utilities, or a related field.
  • Experience with Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) architecture within an Outside Plant (OSP) environment.
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record.
  • Valid Oregon notary commission or ability to obtain within 1 month of employment.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to assess field conditions and make sound recommendations.
  • Ability to learn industry-specific software and technology platforms.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to meet the physical requirements of the position, with reasonable accommodations if needed.


A Great Fit Will Be Someone Who:


  • Enjoys solving complex field challenges and finding practical solutions.
  • Takes ownership of projects and works independently with minimal supervision.
  • Is comfortable making informed decisions in the field while balancing engineering standards and customer needs.
  • Has a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and a commitment to producing high-quality work.
  • Builds positive relationships with customers, landowners, contractors, and teammates.
  • Is organized, detail-oriented, and thorough in documenting field conditions.
  • Leads by example, enjoys mentoring others, and contributes to a collaborative team environment.
  • Prioritizes safety in every aspect of the job.
  • Represents DFN professionally in every interaction.


DFN is a drug-free workplace. All employees must successfully complete a pre-employment drug screening, as well as random or for-cause screenings during employment as applicable. This job description outlines the primary responsibilities of the position but is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties. Additional responsibilities may be assigned based on business needs.