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Remote Optical Network Engineer Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Network Technician

Lehi, UT · Remote

$22 - $28.50/hr

Apply basic tier 1 configuration changes to remote client systems - wireless access points ... Resideo is a $6.76 billion global manufacturer, developer, and distributor of technology-driven ...

We use our proprietary Blackbox technology to turn your existing camera network into an active ... Design systems for remote device provisioning, configuration, and software updates * Improve ...

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Circle's platform includes the world's largest regulated stablecoin network anchored by USDC ... Excellent communication skills, able to collaborate with remote teams, share ideas and present ...

Circle's platform includes the world's largest regulated stablecoin network anchored by USDC ... Excellent communication skills, able to collaborate with remote teams, share ideas and present ...

Cloud Platform Engineer

West Jordan, UT · Remote

$52 - $69.50/hr

This is a remote position. Maximus is a trusted federal partner supporting mission‑critical ... networking, and platform services. - Hands-on experience managing large-scale VM environments ...

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Cloud Platform Engineer

Ogden, UT · Remote

$54.50 - $73/hr

This is a remote position. Maximus is a trusted federal partner supporting mission‑critical ... networking, and platform services. - Hands-on experience managing large-scale VM environments ...

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Cloud Platform Engineer

Salt Lake City, UT · Remote

$54 - $72/hr

This is a remote position. Maximus is a trusted federal partner supporting mission‑critical ... networking, and platform services. - Hands-on experience managing large-scale VM environments ...

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Remote Optical Network Engineer information

What is a Remote Optical Network Engineer?

A Remote Optical Network Engineer is a professional who designs, installs, maintains, and troubleshoots optical fiber networks from a remote location. They work with technologies such as DWDM, CWDM, and other fiber optic equipment to ensure high-speed data transmission over long distances. These engineers may remotely monitor network performance, configure devices, and provide technical support to onsite teams or clients. Their role is crucial in telecommunications, internet service provision, and enterprises that rely on robust fiber optic infrastructure.

What is the difference between Remote Optical Network Engineer vs Remote Network Engineer?

AspectRemote Optical Network EngineerRemote Network Engineer
CertificationsCCNA, CCNP, Cisco Optical certificationsCCNA, CompTIA Network+, Cisco certifications
Work EnvironmentDesign, maintain, troubleshoot optical fiber and DWDM networksConfigure, support, troubleshoot various network types including LAN/WAN
Industry UsageTelecom, data centers, optical service providersIT, enterprise, service providers

Remote Optical Network Engineers focus on optical fiber and DWDM systems, requiring specialized optical certifications and experience. Remote Network Engineers have a broader scope, working with various network types. Both roles are essential in network infrastructure, but the optical engineer specializes in high-capacity fiber networks, while the network engineer handles diverse network environments.

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

To thrive as a Remote Optical Network Engineer, you need a solid background in optical networking principles, fiber optic technology, and network troubleshooting, typically supported by a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with tools like OTDRs, DWDM systems, network management software, and certifications such as Cisco CCNP or Juniper JNCIP are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective remote communication set top candidates apart. These competencies ensure reliable network performance and efficient remote resolution of complex optical issues.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Optical Network Engineers, and how can they be effectively managed?

Remote Optical Network Engineers often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting complex network issues without on-site access, coordinating with geographically dispersed teams, and managing network upgrades or maintenance during off-peak hours. Effective communication with local field technicians and utilizing advanced remote monitoring tools are essential for resolving issues efficiently. Staying up-to-date with the latest optical technologies and maintaining detailed documentation further help in navigating these challenges, ensuring network reliability and performance.
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DevOps Engineer- Contour Cloud

DevOps Engineer- Contour Cloud

Contour Data Solutions

Magna, UT • On-site, Remote

$150K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Company: Contour Data Solutions, LLC

Role: DevOps Engineer – Contour Cloud

Location: Remote / Hybrid (USbased preferred)

Department: Cloud & Infrastructure Engineering

Reports To: Head of Engineering / Infrastructure/Cloud

Salary Range: $150K-$200K

Role Overview

Contour Data Solutions is seeking a DevOps Engineer to support and evolve Contour Cloud, our private and hybrid cloud platform, and to work closely with the Cinch Software development team on cloud orchestration and platform automation.

This role sits at the intersection of cloud infrastructure, software development, network engineering, and storage platforms, with a heavy emphasis on Linux-based systems, virtualization, automation, and observability. The ideal candidate is hands-on, infrastructure-first, and comfortable bridging development and operations in a production cloud environment.

Key Responsibilities

Cloud & Platform Engineering

  • Design, deploy, and maintain Linux-based cloud infrastructure supporting ContourCloud workloads
  • Build and automate cloud deployments, platform services, and infrastructure workflows through scripting and code
  • Support and enhance virtualization platforms, with a primary focus on Xen/XCP-ng; VMware, NSX and vSphere experience
  • Build, deploy, and maintain physical and virtual server platforms

Cinch Software Integration

  • Work daily with Cinch Software to:
    • Enable cloud orchestration and automation
    • Ensure reliable cloud deployments and management workflows
    • Improve integration between software-driven automation and infrastructure reali

DevOps & Automation

  • Collaborate closely with the Cinch Software development team to support:
    • Cloud orchestration
    • Platform integration
    • Deployment automation
    • Infrastructure-as-Code–style workflows
  • Develop and maintain automation using scripting and programming languages (e.g., Bash, Python, Go, etc.)
  • Improve deployment consistency, reliability, and repeatability across environments

Networking & IP Management

  • Work directly with the Network Engineering team on:
    • IP address management (IPAM)
    • Network provisioning and lifecycle
    • Cloud and data center network integration
  • Leverage NetBox for IPAM, DCIM, and infrastructure modeling

Monitoring, Observability & Operations

  • Implement and maintain monitoring and observability platforms including:
    • Zabbix for infrastructure monitoring
    • Grafana for visualization and dashboards
  • Assist in capacity planning, performance tuning, and fault analysis
  • Participate in platform reliability and operational readiness initiatives

Storage & Systems

  • Design, build, and maintain server and storage platforms, including:
    • ZFS-based storage architectures
    • TrueNAS (Core or SCALE) platforms
  • Support data integrity, performance, and scalability requirements across cloud and customer environments

Required Skills & Experience

  • Strong Linux systems administration experience (required)
  • Proven experience with:
    • Scripting and automation
    • Infrastructure or platform engineering in production environments
  • Hands-on experience with:
    • Xen virtualization
    • XCP-ng (preferred)
    • VMware NSX & vSphere
  • Experience working with:
    • NetBox (IPAM / DCIM)
    • Zabbix
    • Grafana
  • Experience building and supporting:
    • Physical servers
    • Virtual infrastructure
    • ZFS-based storage platforms
    • TrueNAS
  • Ability to work cross-functionally with:
    • Software development teams
    • Network engineering teams
    • Infrastructure and operations teams
    •  

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in private cloud or MSP environments
  • Familiarity with cloud orchestration and self-service platform design
  • Understanding of DevOps best practices across infrastructure and application lifecycles
  • Strong documentation and communication skills
  • Experience supporting multi-tenant or customer-facing platforms
  •  

How This Role Is Different

  • Not a pure CI/CD or app DevOps role
  • Not isolated infrastructure engineering
  • This is a platform DevOps role, tightly coupled to:
    • Product-driven cloud orchestration (Cinch)
    • Real production infrastructure
    • Networking, storage, and observability
    •  

Why Contour Cloud?

  • Work on a real, production private cloud platform
  • Direct impact on cloud architecture, automation, and platform design
  • Tight collaboration with product development around Cinch Software
  • Engineering-first culture with deep infrastructure expertise