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Allied Facility Solutions, Inc. is seeking experienced project managers and installation technicians for all types of telecommunications construction, installation, and testing.

We offer competitive wages based on skills and experience. Benefits include 100% paid healthcare for employees and their dependents (including Dental and Vision), paid holidays, vacation, and paid company expenses. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license with a good driving record.

Overnight travel is required. We are currently accepting applications for the positions below. If you’re interested in being part of our team, please visit here.


Assistant Installation Technician

The Assistant Installation Technician works under the direction of an Installation Technician, Installation Supervisor or Manager, performing tasks related to the delivery, installation, and commissioning, and/or decommissioning and de-installation, of electronic telecommunications equipment in Allied customer facilities, typically cell sites or mobile telephone switching offices. Required tasks can include picking up equipment/materials at warehouses, delivering equipment/materials to job sites, installing equipment/materials at job sites, and cleaning-up and disposing of debris upon completion of the work. Some projects require night work, and most require multiple-night deployments away from home during a typical work week.

Installation Technician

The Installation Technician works under the direction of an Allied Manager or Supervisor, performing tasks related to the delivery, installation, commissioning, and/or decommissioning and de-installation, of electronic telecommunications equipment in Allied customer facilities, typically cell sites or mobile telephone switching offices. They will train and oversee the development of the Assistant Technician they are partnered with. Required tasks can include picking up equipment/materials at warehouses, delivering equipment/materials to job sites, installing equipment/materials at job sites, and cleaning-up and disposing of debris upon completion of the work. Some projects require night work, and most require multiple-night deployments away from home during a typical work week.