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Lead Network Engineer

$103K - $143K/yr

... Remote Offices, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). This position includes coordination responsibility over a team of Network Engineers and NOC members, ensuring consistent execution of ...

Senior Network Security Engineer

Suitland, MD · On-site +1

$63 - $82.50/hr

SOC/NOC/Operations Center support, cloud and hybrid connectivity, IAM/DDI integrations, wireless ... VPN, Remote Access, and Secure Connectivity * Install, configure, maintain, monitor, and ...

$63 - $82.50/hr

SOC/NOC/Operations Center support, cloud and hybrid connectivity, IAM/DDI integrations, wireless ... VPN, Remote Access, and Secure Connectivity * Install, configure, maintain, monitor, and ...

Senior Network Security Engineer

Suitland, MD · Remote

$60 - $78.25/hr

SOC/NOC/Operations Center support, cloud and hybrid connectivity, IAM/DDI integrations, wireless ... VPN, Remote Access, and Secure ConnectivityInstall, configure, maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot ...

The Microsoft Support Administrator is a valued member of the Coretek NOC team responsible for ... Familiarity with remote support and event management tools and IT ticket systems - ServiceNow ...

SOC Content Developer-Atlanta, GA

Atlanta, GA · Remote

$118K - $123K/yr

Remote access to a virtual lab for testing/learning opportunities * Flexible / Alternative Work ... Provides Splunk support and guidance to NOC and SOC analysts, improve efficiency of NOC and SOC ...

This Director role unifies capabilities from Customer Success, NOC, and SRE under one leader who ... fully remote leadership role requiring 15+ years of progressive experience in customer success ...

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How much do remote noc jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote noc in the United States is $39.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $49.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical shift look like for a Remote NOC professional?

A typical shift for a Remote NOC professional involves monitoring network health, responding to alerts and incidents, and performing routine system checks using specialized monitoring tools. You’ll often work in a team environment, collaborating virtually with other NOC staff and escalation teams to resolve service disruptions efficiently. Depending on the employer, schedules may include overnight or weekend shifts to provide 24/7 network coverage, and clear documentation of activities is usually required. This dynamic role is ideal for those who enjoy problem-solving, maintaining critical infrastructure, and working in a structured yet remote setting.

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

To thrive as a Remote NOC (Network Operations Center) professional, you need a solid understanding of networking principles, troubleshooting methodologies, and incident response, typically backed by certifications like CompTIA Network+, CCNA, or relevant associate degrees. Familiarity with network monitoring tools (such as SolarWinds, Nagios, or Zabbix), ticketing systems, and remote diagnostic utilities is highly valuable. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are vital soft skills for this remote position. These competencies are crucial for quickly identifying and resolving network issues, maintaining uptime, and ensuring smooth organizational operations.

What is a Remote NOC job?

A Remote NOC (Network Operations Center) job involves monitoring, managing, and troubleshooting network systems, servers, and IT infrastructure from a remote location. Technicians in this role ensure network uptime, detect and resolve issues, and provide support to maintain system performance. They use specialized tools to track network health, prevent outages, and address security concerns. Remote NOC professionals work for IT service providers, enterprises, or managed service providers (MSPs) to maintain seamless network operations.

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NOC Technician II (Ciena)- Network Operations

NOC Technician II (Ciena)- Network Operations

Omni Fiber LLC

Allen, TX • Remote

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Preferred Locations: Port Clinton, OH / Columbus OH / Allen TX


The NOC Technician II is a mid-level (Tier 2) Network Operation Center technician responsible for the provisioning, troubleshooting, and repair of the Omni Fiber Network and its customer services. The position requires diagnostic ability of routing, switching, and virtual circuit transport above and beyond simple procedural-based troubleshooting scripts. This position focuses primarily on the operations and provisioning of routing and switching, access, and PON network elements for commercial ethernet virtual circuits (MPLS EVC/ELINE/ELAN) and broadband subscribers (FTTH). This is not a Transport/ROADM/Optical-focused role.


Responsibilities

40% Monitoring, troubleshooting, repair, and documentation of network incidents and escalations from lower tiers of support

30% Provisioning/deprovisioning of network elements and customer circuit services

10% Maintenance of the operational network including monitoring and controlling work of other teams/vendors during maintenance windows

10% Develop structured procedures for Tier 1 triage and repair of repetitive network issues

10% Other technical work as directed


Hours, On-Call, Travel

Standard office hours are in available shifts (Standard-Shift 8x5 M-F 8AM to 5PM Eastern, Weekday Swing-Shift 8x5 M-F 2PM-11PM Eastern, Weekend-Shift 4x10 Fri-Mon 9AM-8PM Eastern, Weekday Maintenance Shift 4x10 M-Th 10PM to 9AM). Rotating on-call support for escalations off-hours. Occasional light travel (1-2 days) for in-person team meetings or field maintenance experience.


Experience Required

  • Minimum 2 years of most recent experience in a service provider network operations center (NOC) directly troubleshooting and repairing network elements in a Tier 2+ or equivalent role

Fiber PON / DSL or Cable broadband NOC experience is required


  • Experience configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting service provider networks, residential fiber broadband services, and commercial ELAN/ELINE virtual circuits
  • Track record of self-motivated study and advancement of technical skills in their current role

Skills Required

  • Configuration and troubleshooting of routing and switching technologies in common use in service-provider networks
    • BGP, IPv6, MPLS and VPNs, NAT/CG-NAT, BGP, ISIS-SR / OSPF-TE, Service Provider Switching (QinQ, L2VPN/EVC), Tunnel protocols (L2TP/IPSec/GRE), H-QoS for Triple-Play
    • Cisco Service Provider / IOS-XR routers and switches or equivalent devices w/ IOS style CLIs
    • Fiber OLT/ONT/ONU PON platforms and technologies
    • Metro Ethernet ELINE/ELAN circuits, EIA/DIA circuits, NIDs, and optics
  • Physical ethernet/fiber/power/rack and cabling practices in a data center, professional office, or service provider environments
  • Accurate and timely execution of common technical support and incident management processes, including ticketing, method of procedure (MOP), customer support, documentation, notification, and change management procedures
  • Customer service, team, and speaking skills
    • Fluency in English is required (fluency in any 2nd language desired)
    • Conflict resolution, empathy, and de-escalation during difficult customer interactions
    • Ability and patience to explain and relate technical topics to non-technical people
    • An always-helpful positive attitude
  • Broadband customer troubleshooting and current or prior technical or field support skills
    • Knowledge of TCP/IP and the common applications of the Internet (DNS, DHCP, HTTP, etc.)
    • Ability to navigate and guide others through Windows, Linux, and common Mobile platforms in GUI and CLI to perform network troubleshooting
    • Knowledge of broadband home routers and the configuration/troubleshooting of both basic and advanced home broadband technologies (DHCP, NAT, Port Forwarding, UPnP, Firewall and Anti-Virus) and physical cabling
    • Familiarity with WiFi technologies, including Mesh technologies and troubleshooting common WiFi connectivity and speed issues
    • Familiarity with the concepts and implementation of subscriber provisioning for broadband services
  • Self-motivated to learn and advance their skills in service provider network engineering, technologies, and practices
  • Candidates will be required to obtain and maintain Ciena CRS and MEF / Ciena CE certification as part of their job role


Preferred Skills


  • Experience on Cisco, Juniper, and/or Ciena Routing and Switching equipment in a service provider MPLS environment providing commercial DIA/EIA/ELINE/ELAN and MEF-compliant virtual circuits to customers
  • Experience on Ciena routing and switching and PON element management systems such as MCP, Navigator, and MCMS
  • Any of the following technical certifications are desired:
    • Ciena CE-A/CE-P and/or CRS-A/CRS-P/CRS-C
    • Cisco CCNP-SP or higher (Service Provider tracks)
    • Juniper JNCIS-SP or higher (Service Provider tracks)
    • Nokia NRS-I/II or higher
    • Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)
    • Equivalent professional-level service provider certifications from any other vendor
  • Familiarity with internet caching technologies and CDNs
  • Familiarity with common service provider level security threats and mitigation methods
  • Knowledge of Windows / Linux system administration and common administration tasks
  • A working knowledge of programming or scripting languages