Telecom Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Nebraska

Nebraska's telecom sector draws Green Card sponsors from carriers like Lumen Technologies and regional broadband providers expanding rural connectivity. Omaha leads hiring, with Lincoln and Grand Island adding roles in network engineering, RF planning, and OSP design. Employers in this industry sponsor both EB-2 and EB-3 classifications for qualified professionals.

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Open Jobs9+
Work Type100% On-site
Median Salary$88K
Top LocationOmaha, NE
Most JobsAT&T

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AT&T
Retail Store Manager
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Retail Store Manager
AT&T
Papillion, Nebraska
Account Management
Customer Service & Support
Sales
Retail Banking & Branch Management
$49,500/yr - $74,300/yr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
None
10,000+

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T-Mobile
Store-in-Store Manager
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Store-in-Store Manager
T-Mobile
Grand Island, Nebraska
Sales
Customer Service & Support
Account Management
Retail Banking & Branch Management
$46,800/yr - $112,600/yr
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2+ yrs exp.
High School
10,000+

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Verizon
Network Operations Engineer
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Verizon
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Network Operations Engineer
Verizon
Omaha, Nebraska
IT Support & Systems Administration
Network Engineering
IT Support
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3+ yrs exp.
Associate's
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AT&T
B2B Sales Account Executive
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B2B Sales Account Executive
AT&T
Omaha, Nebraska
Sales
Account Management
Partnerships & Business Development
Inside Sales
Business Development
Enterprise Sales
$83,800/yr - $129,300/yr
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2+ yrs exp.
None
10,000+

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Retail Store Manager
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Retail Store Manager
AT&T
Omaha, Nebraska
Account Management
Customer Service & Support
Sales
Retail Banking & Branch Management
$49,500/yr - $74,300/yr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
None
10,000+

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Green Card Telecom Job Roles in Nebraska

Sales5 jobs
Account Management4 jobs
Customer Service & Support3 jobs
Retail Banking & Branch Management3 jobs
Cybersecurity2 jobs
Cybersecurity Operations2 jobs
IT Support & Systems Administration2 jobs
Network Engineering2 jobs
Security Engineering2 jobs
Business Development1 jobs

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Telecom Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Nebraska: Frequently Asked Questions

Which telecom companies in Nebraska sponsor Green Card visas?

Lumen Technologies (formerly CenturyLink) has a significant operational presence in Nebraska and has historically sponsored permanent residence for technical staff. Regional providers expanding fiber infrastructure, tower management companies, and wireless network contractors also file PERM labor certifications for roles in network engineering and systems administration. Sponsorship frequency varies by employer size and hiring volume in any given year.

Which cities in Nebraska have the most telecom Green Card sponsorship jobs?

Omaha concentrates the highest number of telecom sponsorship roles in Nebraska, driven by its status as a regional data and logistics hub with supporting network infrastructure needs. Lincoln sees consistent hiring for network and IT telecom roles tied to state government and university connectivity projects. Grand Island and Kearney are emerging areas as rural broadband expansion projects attract contractor and carrier hiring.

What types of telecom roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in Nebraska?

Roles most commonly sponsored include network engineers, RF engineers, OSP designers, systems architects, and telecom project managers. Positions requiring a bachelor's degree or higher in electrical engineering, computer science, or telecommunications typically qualify under EB-2 or EB-3 classifications. Field technician roles at the associate-degree level may qualify under EB-3 if the employer can demonstrate a labor market test through the PERM process.

How do I find telecom Green Card sponsorship jobs in Nebraska?

Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically by visa sponsorship type, so you can search for telecom roles in Nebraska where employers have confirmed Green Card sponsorship availability. Rather than sorting through general postings, Migrate Mate surfaces opportunities from employers with documented sponsorship history in telecommunications, covering positions across Omaha, Lincoln, and growing broadband markets in central and western Nebraska.

Are there state-specific considerations for Green Card sponsorship in telecom roles in Nebraska?

Nebraska does not impose state-level restrictions on employer-sponsored immigration, but the PERM labor certification process requires employers to demonstrate that no qualified U.S. workers are available for the role at the prevailing wage. Telecom employers in Nebraska must use the OFLC Wage Search to determine the correct prevailing wage for each occupation and location before filing. Rural broadband expansion funding has increased hiring demand in Nebraska, which may support sponsorship decisions for hard-to-fill engineering roles.

What is the prevailing wage for Green Card telecom jobs in Nebraska?

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.