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OpenShift Network Engineer

Dallas, TX · Hybrid

$150K - $180K/yr

Implement Infrastructure as Code (IaC) practices for network provisioning, configuration management, and deployment automation using GitHub workflows and CI/CD pipelines. * Arista Network Automation:

Network Architect

Dallas, TX · On-site

$64 - $85.75/hr

... provisioning and administration policies • Perform architecture, design and engineering services for network environment technologies, including SD-WAN and cloud networks (e.g., Azure network ...

Network Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$250K - $320K/yr

Lead network provisioning, device configuration, connectivity validation, deployment testing, and production turn-up activities for new infrastructure builds and hardware expansions. * Build and ...

Network Architect

Stamford, CT · Hybrid

$69 - $92.50/hr

Move towards Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) for network provisioning and management * Evaluate and implement emerging technologies and tools Leadership & Governance * Act as a technical leader and ...

Cloud Network Engineer

Washington, DC · Hybrid

$120K - $170K/yr

Automate network provisioning and configuration using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools. * Document network designs, configurations, and operational procedures. * Stay current with emerging ...

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How much do network provisioner jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for network provisioner in the United States is $109,040.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $133,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Network Provisioners during large-scale deployments?

Network Provisioners often encounter challenges such as coordinating with multiple teams to ensure timely delivery of hardware, managing detailed documentation for each site, and troubleshooting unexpected technical issues that arise during installation. Large-scale projects also require balancing multiple priorities and adapting to changes in project scope or client requirements. Staying organized and communicating clearly with engineering, field technicians, and vendors is essential to keep projects on track and minimize downtime.

What does a Network Provisioner do?

A Network Provisioner is responsible for setting up, configuring, and activating network services for customers or within an organization. Their duties often include coordinating with service providers, ensuring the correct installation of network hardware, and making sure network connections meet technical requirements and security standards. They may also troubleshoot issues during the provisioning process and maintain documentation for all network changes. Network Provisioners play a key role in ensuring reliable and efficient network connectivity.

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

To thrive as a Network Provisioner, you need a strong understanding of networking fundamentals, telecom provisioning processes, and relevant industry standards, often supported by a degree in information technology or related field. Familiarity with provisioning tools, network management systems (NMS), and certifications like Cisco CCNA or CompTIA Network+ are typically expected. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate and efficient setup of network services, minimizing downtime, and maintaining seamless connectivity for clients.

What is the difference between Network Provisioner vs Network Technician?

AspectNetwork ProvisionerNetwork Technician
CertificationsCCNA, CompTIA Network+CCNA, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentInstallation, configuration, and setup of network systemsMaintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of network issues
Employer & Industry UsageTelecom, IT services, network providersIT departments, service providers, enterprise networks

Network Provisioners focus on deploying and configuring network infrastructure, while Network Technicians handle ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting. Both roles require similar certifications and often work in related environments, but their primary responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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Network Engineer - St. Petersburg, FL

Radiant Info Systems Ltd

Saint Petersburg, FL

Contractor

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Position Summary:

The Data Circuit Provisioning Center team is focused on implementing, verifying and providing a smooth operation of customer line side circuits as it relates to Layer 2 and Layer 3 service delivery platforms.

Our responsibility is all inclusive:

Provision Ethernet services through Client's network provisioning various network devices; ensuring that network devices are maintained; configuring and troubleshooting the network that supports connectivity to customer NID's; producing detailed implementation instructions or carrying out required changes to complete tasks/projects; troubleshooting failed installs; changes/improvements requested by management and Engineering and Planning groups; and DCP also update/maintain all network documentation as required.

Additionally, the engineer works directly with Centralized Engineering, Provisioning Engineering Project Managers, Regional Engineers and end users to validate the provisioned physical and virtual circuit path.

Job Description

Desired Knowledge Skills and Abilities:

Provision Ethernet Virtual Circuits (EVC) throughout the network

Establishes networking environment by verifying design system configurations; guiding UNI system installation, logical documentation, and enforcing policies and standards.

Work tasks by accessing M6 (Metasolve) ticketing system to provision customer circuits.

Daily basis access various web-based programs that aides in the daily function of provisioning in conjunction with M6.

Involved in provisioning customer provided equipment by remote logging and provisioning managed routers.

Have a general understanding on one piece of the following equipment:

Alcatel-Lucent, Adtran, Calix, RAD, Actelis, Canoga Perkins, Cisco.

Have a technical knowledge of the following technology which includes but is not limited:

IPVPN/MPLS, Ethernet and Dedicated Internet, Metro-Ethernet, T1/MLPPP.

Cisco Network Routing/Circuit Provisioning.

Ability to comprehend circuit layout record or design layout record by assisting, delegating and interacting with PM and Field Technicians.

Basic knowledge in provisioning VLANs on Layer 2 and be able to identify and properly configure across multifaceted network devices

Basic knowledge of engineering standards, serial and interoffice circuits, and network equipment while data basing the inventory and design system.

Basic knowledge of Metro Ethernet Standards service types: E-Line, E-LAN topologies

Knowledge of Quality of Service that addresses Service Level Agreements specifically addresses Y.1564 and RFC 2544.

Understanding of Ethernet Basic Principles.

Basic knowledge of provisioning, implementation, and documentation of complex network and platform configurations.

Technical knowledge in Telecom Network topics: OSI Layers, Ethernet, IP, MPLS, spanning tree, networking, routers, Layer 2 switches, and routers.

Exceptional analytic and troubleshooting skills for solving problems.

Position requires detailed organization to detail and be highly motivated.

Demonstrated track record of interfacing with customers and other telecom providers.

Candidate should be 100% professional and capable of effectively communicating (written and verbal) complex issues to audiences with various skill level, organizational skills, and computer skills particularly around Microsoft Office products.

Interpersonal skills to work within a team environment

Certifications a plus: CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, VoIP, MEF (Metro-Ethernet Forum).

Flexibility to work a schedule that will meet the demand of our customers as required.


Qualifications:

Bachelor Degree in Engineering, IT, or equivalent work experience is desirable with a minimum of one to two years.

Telecom or Broadband industry-specific experience a plus.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.