Network Support Technician (Government)
AT&T
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This role pays less than 58% of similar roles. Most pay $132,550–$193,000 — the shaded band above. At the midpoint, this role pays about $151k versus about $163k for comparable roles.
Based on 240 similar postings.
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AT&T is a US-based telecommunications company providing wireless, broadband, and fiber internet service along with phone and connectivity products for consumers and businesses.
AT&T currently has 44 open roles on FindRole.
Listed pay typically runs $130,700–$215,800 across 41 roles with salary data.
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The Command & Telemetry (C&T) Network Engineer at AT&T's National Security Team is a senior-level position responsible for designing and implementing network solutions for government clients, including wide area networks, local area networks, and command and telemetry systems. This role involves providing technical direction, generating installation plans, and conducting transitions from existing to new network designs while ensuring compliance with DoD 8140 IAT Level 2 requirements. The engineer will work closely with other engineering teams to support all lifecycle stages of network design and deployment, using technologies such as routers, firewalls, DNS, IPAM, NTP, and more. This role requires extensive experience in network infrastructure and a deep understanding of government security protocols, making it ideal for those with a strong background in telecommunications and cybersecurity.
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