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Rural Support Agent

Anchorage, AK ยท On-site

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

... rural communities of Alaska. The primary customers are company installers, technicians, and ... Other telecom industry specific certifications and/or job specific certifications. DRIVING ...

Rural Support Agent

Anchorage, AK ยท On-site

$19.50 - $26/hr

... rural communities of Alaska. The primary customers are company installers, technicians, and ... Other telecom industry specific certifications and/or job specific certifications. DRIVING ...

Rural Support Agent

Anchorage, AK ยท On-site

$19.50 - $26/hr

... rural communities of Alaska. The primary customers are company installers, technicians, and ... Other telecom industry specific certifications and/or job specific certifications. DRIVING ...

Telecom Construction Supervisor

Portland, OR

$85K - $100K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Telecom Construction Supervisor will oversee the operations of multiple construction sites and ... rural settings. This position may occasionally be exposed to natural gas and to the risk of ...

Telecom Construction Supervisor

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Telecom Construction Supervisor will oversee the operations of multiple construction sites and ... rural settings. This position may occasionally be exposed to natural gas and to the risk of ...

Telecom Construction Supervisor

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Telecom Construction Supervisor will oversee the operations of multiple construction sites and ... rural settings. This position may occasionally be exposed to natural gas and to the risk of ...

Data Analyst II - Right of Way (ROW) GIS

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

TDS Telecom provides high-speed internet, TV entertainment, and phone services to a diverse range of communities, including small to mid-sized urban, suburban, and rural areas across the U.S. With ...

Travel Telecom Construction Supervisor

Sacramento, CA ยท On-site

$85K - $120K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Telecom Construction Supervisor will oversee the operations of multiple construction sites and ... rural settings. This position may occasionally be exposed to natural gas and to the risk of ...

Drop Installation Tech I

Eau Claire, WI ยท On-site

$21.75 - $27/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

TDS Telecom provides high-speed internet, TV entertainment, and phone services to a diverse range of communities, including small to mid-sized urban, suburban, and rural areas across the U.S. With ...

Drop Installation Tech I

Eau Claire, WI

$20.50 - $27.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

TDS Telecom provides high-speed internet, TV entertainment, and phone services to a diverse range of communities, including small to mid-sized urban, suburban, and rural areas across the U.S. With ...

Drop Installation Tech I

Eau Claire, WI ยท On-site

$22.62 - $33.94/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

TDS Telecom provides high-speed internet, TV entertainment, and phone services to a diverse range of communities, including small to mid-sized urban, suburban, and rural areas across the U.S. With ...

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How much do rural telecom jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for rural telecom in the United States is $35.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $44.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is rural telecom?

Rural telecom refers to telecommunications services provided in rural or less densely populated areas, where access to high-speed internet, phone, and other communications technologies can be limited. These services are essential for connecting rural communities to the rest of the world, supporting education, healthcare, agriculture, and economic development. Rural telecom providers often face challenges such as higher infrastructure costs and lower population density, but they play a vital role in bridging the digital divide and promoting equal opportunities for all.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a rural telecom technician?

To thrive as a Rural Telecom Technician, you need strong knowledge of telecommunications systems, network installation, troubleshooting, and a relevant technical diploma or certifications like CompTIA Network+. Familiarity with tools such as fiber optic splicing equipment, signal testers, and GIS mapping platforms is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, communication skills, and the ability to work independently in remote environments set outstanding technicians apart. These skills ensure reliable service delivery, efficient network maintenance, and customer satisfaction in underserved rural areas.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in rural telecom, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in rural telecom often encounter challenges such as limited infrastructure, longer travel distances for onsite maintenance, and ensuring reliable connectivity in remote areas. Working closely with local communities, adopting innovative wireless solutions, and collaborating with government initiatives can help address these obstacles. Additionally, rural telecom teams tend to be smaller and more collaborative, offering opportunities to take on diverse responsibilities and develop a broad skill set.

What is the difference between Rural Telecom vs Network Technician?

AspectRural TelecomNetwork Technician
CredentialsTelecom certifications, technical trainingNetworking certifications (e.g., CompTIA Network+)
Work EnvironmentRural areas, outdoor and fieldworkIndoor data centers, server rooms, fieldwork
Employer & IndustryTelecom providers, rural service companiesIT firms, telecom companies, service providers

Rural Telecom and Network Technician roles share technical skills and certifications but differ mainly in work environment and geographic focus. Rural Telecom professionals typically work in rural areas installing and maintaining telecom infrastructure, while Network Technicians focus on network hardware and systems across various settings.

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Infographic showing various Rural Telecom job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,579 per year, or $35.9 per hour.

Rural Support Agent

GCI Communication Corp

Anchorage, AK โ€ข On-site

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

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GCI's Rural Support Agent will support the Rural Network Operations with preventative maintenance of satellite and wireless company assets located in rural communities of Alaska. The primary customers are company installers, technicians, and engineers supporting Network Operations in the rural communities in Alaska.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Maintenance Inspections: Monthly Station check ensuring site is secure, no damage, and equipment has a visual inspection.

  • Specifics below are on an On-Call/ as Needed Basis:

  • General Housekeeping/upkeep of Site: brush clearing, trash removal, sweeping/cleaning of facility.

  • Aid traveling employees and contractors for site access and general labor.

  • Snow removal from satellite dish(es).

  • Generator fueling during power outages.

  • Report service outages, theft, destruction/damage weather events or damage immediately.

  • Technical Support: On Call/Call Out as necessary to provide remote assistance as directed by technical support. Swap basic equipment and complete basic troubleshooting steps with assistance and as directed by technical support.

  • Wireless Customer Premise CPE Installation: Install equipment at customer location for GCI wireless internet to include mounting equipment and connecting to customer computer.

  • E911 Service Reliability & Outage Notification Rules: The ability to make emergency calls is an assumed function of any modern telecommunications network. GCI takes this responsibility seriously. The change management and verification aspect of 911 is especially critical. Failures or negligence in this area have serious implications for public safety, GCI's credibility, and have resulted in FCC scrutiny and fines.

Competencies

  • ACCOUNTABILITY- Takes ownership for actions, decisions, and results; openly accepts feedback and demonstrates a willingness to improve. Dependable, and available to respond to call out situation.

  • BASIC PRINCIPLES - Interacts with people in a way that builds mutual trust, confidence, and respect; adheres to GCI's Code of Conduct for Employees - the Basic Principles.

  • COLLABORATION - Works effectively with others to accomplish common goals and objectives; maintains positive relationships even under difficult circumstances.

  • COMMUNICATION- Conveys thoughts and expresses ideas appropriately, professionally, effectively and follow directions.

  • COMPLIANCE - Follows internal controls; protects confidential information; abides by GCI's Code of Business Conduct & Ethics.

  • CUSTOMER FOCUS - Demonstrates commitment to service excellence; gives high priority to customer satisfaction.

  • RELIABILITY - Consistently follows through on assigned tasks as expected; demonstrates timely attendance at meetings, training, and other work obligations.

  • RESULTS - Uses a combination of job knowledge, initiative, sound decision making, innovation, adaptability, and problem solving.

  • SAFETY & SECURITY - Supports a safe work environment by following all workplace safety rules and guidelines; complies with applicable Security policies and procedures.

  • Basic computer skills and MS Office knowledge (e.g., Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel).

Minimum Qualifications

Required:

  • Six (6) months experience living in an arctic environment.

Preferred:

  • High School diploma or equivalent.

  • Electrical, construction or maintenance experince.

  • Maintenance of satellite telecommunication or microwave transport.

  • Customer service experience.

  • Other telecom industry specific certifications and/or job specific certifications.

DRIVING REQUIREMENTS:

  • This position requires access to reliable transportation for occasional travel, such as to and from the job site and the ability to transport visiting technicians and their equipment to the job site.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS and WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Work includes working inside/outside in typical cold weather conditions.

  • Safely move, transport, position, install, remove, and maneuver equipment and supplies of up to 70-pound loads occasionally, up to 50-pounds more regularly, up to 20 pounds frequently.

  • High degree of dexterity and coordination to operate hand tools and to connect, separate, and twist multiple smaller items daily.

  • Daily moving, traversing, and positioning self on varied uneven or unstable surfaces such as roofs and in trenches, often hampered by weather elements.

  • Visual acuity is necessary to identify, inspect, observe, and assess details at near, mid, and far ranges.

  • Ability to clearly distinguish colors for driving, identifying cables or other electrical components, and safety signage.

  • Auditory acuity necessary to operate equipment; capable of distinguishing between equipment signals and the human voice often amidst background noises, such as wind, rain, and traffic.

  • Subject to adverse weather and driving conditions.

  • Ability to tolerate temperature and weather extremes found in the Alaskan arctic environment (fumes and odors, dust, low light conditions, rain, sleet, snow, hail, wind, temperature extremes).

  • Travel and work outside in typical Alaskan cold weather (-20 to -30F) on satellite antennas.

  • Ability to work shifts as assigned, work in standard office setting, and operate standard office equipment.

  • Ability to accurately communicate information and ideas to others effectively.

  • Physical agility and effort sufficient to perform job duties safely and effectively.

  • Ability to make valid judgments and decisions.

  • Available to work additional time on weekends, holidays, before or after normal work hours when necessary.

  • Must work well in a team environment and be able to work with a diverse group of people and customers.

The company and its subsidiaries operate in a 24/7 environment providing critical services to Alaskans and may need to respond to public health and safety matters or other business emergencies. Due to business needs employees may be contacted outside of the core business hours to respond to an immediate emergency. As such, you will be requested to provide emergency after hours contact numbers, to include your home and cell phone numbers if you have those services.

Culture, Engagement, and Connection: At GCI, we foster an environment where the unique perspectives of our employees, customers, and fellow Alaskans are celebrated. We add value to our community by nurturing and empowering each member of our workforce, ensuring equal opportunities for every Trailblazer.

EEO: GCI is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability, veteran status, or any other status or classification protected under applicable state or federal law.

DISCLAIMER: The above information in this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

All employees of GCI work in support of the GCI Mission Statement and Declaration of Principles which are located on the GCI Career page and Employee portal.