Network Technician Jobs in Mississippi
Network Technician jobs in Mississippi are steadily active, with consistent demand across state government agencies, healthcare systems, and education networks, and openings ranging from entry-level help desk-adjacent roles to senior infrastructure positions. The strongest hiring concentrations are in Jackson, Hattiesburg, and Gulfport, where employers such as the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services, Singing River Health System, and Raytheon Technologies maintain ongoing network staffing needs. Wireless infrastructure, network security, and VoIP implementation are the most in-demand specialties across the state right now. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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Field Technician
Enterprise Network Installation • Field Operations
Field Operations
Travel: Up to 75%
Position Overview
The Field Technician performs hands-on installation, cutover, and validation of enterprise network infrastructure at commercial locations nationwide — primarily active QSR and retail environments. Work includes deploying and configuring managed firewalls, switches, wireless access points, cellular backup routers, and IP power management devices, as well as decommissioning legacy equipment and verifying full end-to-end connectivity across all site systems. The ideal candidate is technically sharp, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating independently at a job site from early morning through completion.
Key Responsibilities
- Stage, rack, mount, and cable enterprise network equipment — firewalls (HA pairs), managed switches, wireless access points, cellular backup routers, and IP power controllers — per project wiring specifications
- Execute structured network cutovers: follow power-on sequencing, migrate patch cables from legacy switches to new infrastructure, and manage site downtime within defined windows
- Perform pre- and post-installation validation: run speed tests, verify WAN failover, confirm VPN connectivity, and test all site-connected devices (POS, kiosks, printers, displays, payment terminals)
- Work through guided deployment tooling (web-based or software validation platforms) to complete configuration sections in sequence and resolve flagged errors before proceeding
- Coordinate on-site with the location manager: verify site readiness before beginning, communicate during service interruptions, and confirm full operations at each milestone
- Label and document all cabling; capture pre- and post-installation photos; complete digital work orders and project tracking entries in real time
- Decommission legacy equipment, box for return shipment, and complete exit procedures per project closeout requirements
Skills at a Glance
Networking- Managed firewalls, HA pairs, managed switches, VLANs, PoE, VPN, WAN failover
Wireless- Enterprise APs, PoE injectors, ceiling mounting, connectivity validation
Cellular / WAN- Cellular backup routers, SIM installation, LTE/5G verification, dual-WAN failover
Cabling- Cat5e/Cat6, RJ-45/RJ-11/coaxial, color-coded patch cables, labeling, documentation
Power Mgmt- IP-controlled power strips/PDUs, outlet mapping, remote reboot
Site Systems- POS terminals, KDS displays, kiosks, payment devices, digital menu boards
Software- Web-based deployment/validation tools, project tracking platforms, remote access utilities
Tools- Cable tester (8-pin), toner/probe, cordless drill, fish tape/glow rods, 12 ft ladder
Required Personal Tools
Technicians must arrive equipped with: 8 ft ladder • RJ-45 crimp tool • Ethernet cable tester (simultaneous 8-pin display) • Cable toner & probe • Cordless drill • Fish tape / glow rods • Flashlight (not phone) • Smartphone
Work Environment
Commercial and retail sites — including active restaurants and storefronts — with variable conditions: kitchen heat, noise, and customer foot traffic. Early-morning starts and late evening starts required. Regional travel up to 75%. Installations typically run 5–8 hours and may extend based on site conditions.
Essintial is an equal opportunity employer. This job description is not exhaustive and may be amended at any time.
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Requirements:Required Qualifications
- 3-5+ years of field experience in low-voltage cabling, network installation, or telecommunications
- Hands-on experience with structured cabling: Cat5e/Cat6 installation, termination, and testing (RJ-45, RJ-11, coaxial)
- Working knowledge of networking fundamentals — TCP/IP, VLANs, DHCP, DNS, PoE, and basic firewall and switch concepts
- Experience racking, mounting, and cabling commercial-grade network equipment (managed switches, firewalls, routers)
- Ability to read and follow detailed port-mapping tables, color-coded wiring diagrams, and multi-step technical procedures without deviation
- Proficient with cable testing tools (toner/probe, 8-pin cable tester) and basic network diagnostics (ping, traceroute)
- Disciplined documentation habits: cable labeling, photo deliverables, and digital work-order completion
- Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and ability to pass a background check and drug screening
- Available for early-morning starts and flexible scheduling including weekends; willing to travel regionally up to 75%
- Able to lift 50 lbs. regularly, work on ladders up to 12 ft, and sustain physical activity throughout an 8-hour
Preferred Qualifications
- CompTIA Network+, BICSI Installer, or equivalent networking/cabling certification
- Experience with cloud-managed networking platforms (Cisco Meraki, Fortinet, or similar)
- Familiarity with cellular backup routers, SIM installation, and LTE/5G failover verification
- Prior experience in QSR, retail, or hospitality environments with POS systems, kitchen display systems, or kiosk hardware
- Experience using project tracking and documentation platforms (Smartsheet, ServiceNow, or similar)
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What Mississippi Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in network technician jobs across Mississippi.
- CompTIA Network+ or equivalent certification required for most Mississippi positions
- Associate or bachelor's degree in network administration, IT, or a related field
- Hands-on experience configuring and troubleshooting routers, switches, and firewalls
- Familiarity with Cisco or Juniper equipment common in Mississippi government and enterprise environments
- Understanding of TCP/IP protocols, LAN/WAN architecture, and network monitoring tools
- Valid driver's license required for field-based or multi-site roles across Mississippi
Network Technician Jobs in Mississippi: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a network technician in Mississippi?
Most Mississippi employers hire network technicians with an associate or bachelor's degree in information technology, network administration, or computer science, combined with vendor-neutral certification. CompTIA Network+ is the baseline credential most Mississippi hiring managers look for, and a CompTIA Security+ adds meaningful weight for roles supporting government or healthcare networks. Mississippi does not require a state-issued license for network technicians, so industry certifications and demonstrated hands-on experience are the primary hiring criteria.
Which companies hire network technicians in Mississippi?
Mississippi network technician roles are posted by Amazon, Essintial Enterprise Solutions, and Uniti and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Mississippi's concentration of state agency IT infrastructure, military installations such as Columbus Air Force Base, and regional healthcare networks means public-sector and healthcare employers consistently rank among the most active sources of openings.
Which Mississippi cities have the most network technician jobs?
Canton, Iuka, and Pearl account for the largest share of network technician openings in Mississippi. Jackson leads as the state capital and home to the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services and several regional hospital systems, while Hattiesburg and Gulfport draw demand from the University of Southern Mississippi's IT operations and the Gulf Coast's growing healthcare and logistics sectors.
Are there remote network technician jobs in Mississippi?
Yes, but they're rare. Network technician work is heavily hands-on, covering physical cabling, on-site hardware configuration, and field troubleshooting, which limits true remote arrangements. About 0% of network technician openings tied to Mississippi are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to focus on network monitoring, ticketing, and Level 1 or Level 2 remote support rather than infrastructure build-out.
How can I get hired as a network technician in Mississippi with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a help desk or IT support role at a Mississippi employer, where hands-on exposure to network equipment is built into the job. Large Mississippi institutions such as the University of Mississippi Medical Center and state agency IT departments regularly bring on entry-level IT support staff who move into network-focused roles over time. Earning CompTIA A+ followed by Network+ while in that support role signals readiness to shift into dedicated network technician work, and Mississippi community college programs through institutions like Hinds Community College offer applied IT coursework that accelerates that transition.
Where can I find and apply to network technician jobs in Mississippi?
You can find and apply to network technician jobs in Mississippi on Migrate Mate, which lists current Mississippi openings. Search the roles available, find the ones that match your experience and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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