Telecom H-1B Sponsorship Jobs in Kansas
H-1B visa sponsorship telecom jobs in Kansas are concentrated around the Kansas City metro, where carriers like T-Mobile and Lumen Technologies maintain significant operations, along with Wichita and Overland Park. The state's telecom sector hires engineers, network architects, and data specialists, with larger employers more likely to have established H-1B sponsorship programs.
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INTRODUCTION
At T-Mobile, we invest in YOU! Our Total Rewards Package ensures that employees get the same big love we give our customers. All team members receive a competitive base salary and compensation package - this is Total Rewards. Employees enjoy multiple wealth-building opportunities through our annual stock grant, employee stock purchase plan, 401(k), and access to free, year-round money coaches. That’s how we’re UNSTOPPABLE for our employees!
ABOUT THE JOB
The ADM Ops & Planning Senior Manager sits within a Central Direct Marketing Operations / Shared Services organization and manages a team responsible for cross-LOB direct marketing planning, coordination, and performance optimization across multiple lines of business.
As direct marketing scale increases across LOBs and channels, this role enables the business to plan and implement more optimally with constrained resources by aligning strategies, timing, capacity, and dependencies into a single, integrated direct marketing approach.
This role partners closely with business units that own P&L and direct marketing KPIs, as well as integrated marketing, paid media, and digital media owners to inform strategy, shape integrated plans, reduce saturation risk, and improve efficiency and outcomes. It does not replace LOB or channel ownership but enables coordinated execution at scale.
The ideal candidate is strategic, analytical, and highly collaborative, with strong experience in direct marketing planning, direct marketing, and performance optimization.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Direct marketing Planning:
- Lead centralized, cross-LOB direct marketing planning to deliver a single integrated cross-LOB direct marketing plan
- Partner with LOB leaders to understand direct marketing goals, priorities, and constraints
- Translate business objectives into integrated direct marketing plans, roadmaps, and sequencing recommendations
- Identify cross-LOB opportunities, dependencies, and efficiency gains
- Establish and manage quarterly and annual direct marketing planning cycles
Test & Learn Leadership:
- Develop multifaceted direct marketing test & learn roadmap across LOBs
- Standardize testing methodologies including control groups and incrementality measurement
- Increase test velocity and scale successful direct marketing experiments
- Share findings across lines of business to drive continuous optimization
Performance Analytics & Insights:
- Monitor direct marketing performance across LOBs and channels
- Focus on outcomes and efficiency (CPA/CPIGA, ROAS, revenue) with end-to-end attribution transparency
- Identify trends, risks, and improvement opportunities
- Provide insights and recommendations to inform future planning cycles
Cross-Functional Collaboration:
- Partner with business unit marketing leaders, cross-functional leads (brand, creative), procurement, and collaborators
- Collaborate with analytics, finance, CRM Ops (audience, MarTech enablement, data enablement), and product leads
- Facilitate cross-LOB planning and alignment
Operational Excellence & Governance:
- Optimize execution across LOBs and channels by aligning timing, volume, and sequencing
- Reduce conflicts, duplication, and unnecessary complexity across campaigns
- Support efficient execution without directly leading campaign builds or launches
- Establish and influence the adoption of best practices
Resource & Capacity Alignment:
- Anticipate cross-LOB demand and identify capacity gaps or constraints
- Align direct marketing plans to available resources and key dependencies (Martech, CRM, product, data, etc.)
- Surface tradeoffs and risks early to support better prioritization decisions
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE:
- 7–10+ years of marketing experience
- Experience in direct marketing, direct marketing, and/or performance marketing
- Experience supporting multiple lines of business or business units
- Strong analytical and data-driven decision-making skills
- Experience leading cross-functional initiatives
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Experience in centralized marketing or shared services organization
- Experience with test-and-learn frameworks and experimentation
- Experience with performance marketing channels (paid search, social, display, etc.)
- Experience with CRM or direct marketing programs
- Experience working with business-owned P&L environments
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:
- At least 18 years of age
- Legally authorized to work in the United States
TRAVEL:
Travel Required (Yes/No): No
COMPENSATION:
- Base Pay Range: $121,600 - $219,400
- Corporate Bonus Target: 20%
The pay range above is the general base pay range for a successful candidate in the role. The successful candidate’s actual pay will be based on various factors, such as work location, qualifications, and experience, so the actual starting pay will vary within this range.
At T-Mobile, employees in regular, non-temporary roles are eligible for an annual bonus or periodic sales incentive or bonus, based on their role. Most Corporate employees are eligible for a year-end bonus based on company and/or individual performance and which is set at a percentage of the employee’s eligible earnings in the prior year. Certain positions in Customer Care are eligible for monthly bonuses based on individual and/or team performance. To find the pay range for this role based on hiring location, click here.
At T-Mobile, our benefits exemplify the spirit of One Team, Together! A big part of how we care for one another is working to ensure our benefits evolve to meet the needs of our team members. Full and part-time employees have access to the same benefits when eligible. We cover all of the bases, offering medical, dental and vision insurance, a flexible spending account, 401(k), employee stock grants, employee stock purchase plan, paid time off and up to 12 paid holidays - which total about 4 weeks for new full-time employees and about 2.5 weeks for new part-time employees annually - paid parental and family leave, family building benefits, back-up care, enhanced family support, childcare subsidy, tuition assistance, college coaching, short- and long-term disability, voluntary AD&D coverage, voluntary accident coverage, voluntary life insurance, voluntary disability insurance, and voluntary long-term care insurance. We don't stop there - eligible employees can also receive mobile service & home internet discounts, pet insurance, and access to commuter and transit programs! To learn about T-Mobile’s amazing benefits, check out www.t-mobilebenefits.com.
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Which telecom companies in Kansas sponsor H-1B visas?
T-Mobile, Lumen Technologies, and Cox Communications have operations in the Kansas City metro area and have appeared in Department of Labor H-1B visa disclosure data for telecom-related roles. Larger regional carriers and telecom infrastructure firms in Overland Park and Wichita are also worth researching. Sponsorship willingness varies by role, hiring cycle, and the employer's existing immigration infrastructure, so reviewing LCA filings on the DOL OFLC disclosure portal can help identify active sponsors.
Which cities in Kansas have the most telecom H-1B sponsorship jobs?
Overland Park and the broader Kansas City metro area account for the largest share of telecom H-1B activity in the state, driven by corporate headquarters and regional offices for major carriers and telecom service companies. Wichita is a secondary market with telecom infrastructure and managed services employers. Smaller markets like Topeka and Lawrence have a limited number of telecom employers but occasionally post roles that qualify for H-1B sponsorship.
What types of telecom roles typically qualify for H-1B sponsorship in Kansas?
Roles that require a specific bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant field are the core of H-1B eligibility in telecom. Common qualifying positions include network engineers, software developers, RF engineers, systems architects, data analysts, and cybersecurity specialists. Roles where a general degree in any field would satisfy the requirement are less likely to meet the specialty occupation standard, so the job description's degree requirement matters significantly when assessing eligibility.
How do I find telecom H-1B sponsorship jobs in Kansas?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for international job seekers and filters telecom jobs with H-1B visa sponsorship in Kansas, saving you from manually screening postings that don't lead anywhere. Beyond using Migrate Mate, searching the DOL OFLC disclosure database lets you verify which Kansas employers have filed Labor Condition Applications for telecom roles, giving you a concrete list of companies with recent H-1B sponsorship history to target directly.
Are there any Kansas-specific considerations for telecom H-1B sponsorship?
Kansas does not impose state-level visa requirements, but the local telecom job market is smaller than major tech hubs, which means fewer employers with dedicated immigration legal teams. This makes it more common for Kansas telecom employers to require candidates to already be in H-1B status or on OPT, rather than sponsoring a new cap-subject petition from scratch. Targeting cap-exempt employers, such as those affiliated with universities or certain research institutions, can be a practical alternative for candidates outside the lottery.
What is the prevailing wage for H-1B telecom jobs in Kansas?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.