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Technical Operations Engineer, Connected Warfare
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Join Anduril in Costa Mesa as a Technical Operations Engineer for Connected Warfare. You will provide end-to-end hardware and software support, troubleshooting complex systems in the field. This role requires expertise in Linux, Kubernetes, Docker, and electrical systems, with up to 75% global tr...
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United States , Costa Mesa
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113000.00 - 155000.00 USD / Year
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Anduril Industries
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Technical Operations Engineer, Electronic Warfare
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Join Anduril's Electronic Warfare team as a Technical Operations Engineer in Costa Mesa. Deploy and support cutting-edge defense systems globally, solving complex hardware, software, and networking challenges in the field. This hands-on role requires strong problem-solving skills, tower climbing ...
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United States , Costa Mesa
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113000.00 - 155000.00 USD / Year
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Anduril Industries
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Technical Operations Engineer
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Join Anduril's Counter Intrusion team as a Technical Operations Engineer in Costa Mesa. Deploy and support cutting-edge defense systems globally, solving complex hardware, software, and networking challenges. This hands-on role requires tower climbing, field maintenance, and up to 50% travel. Enj...
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United States , Costa Mesa
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113000.00 - 155000.00 USD / Year
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Anduril Industries
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Technical Operations Engineer
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Join Anduril's Air Defense team as a Technical Operations Engineer in Costa Mesa. Deploy and support cutting-edge defense systems globally, solving complex hardware, software, and networking challenges in the field. This hands-on role requires strong problem-solving skills, tower climbing for ins...
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United States , Costa Mesa
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113000.00 - 155000.00 USD / Year
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Anduril Industries
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Network Engineer, Technical Operations
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Malaysia , Cyberjaya
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NTT DATA
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Technical Operations Engineer
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United States , Malvern
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66560.00 - 87360.00 USD / Year
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JLL
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Technical Operations Engineer
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Join Profound in NYC as a Technical Operations Engineer. Own the reliability and scalability of our identity, endpoint, and IT infrastructure. You'll automate systems and support engineering velocity in a high-growth AI SaaS environment. This role requires expertise in macOS, MDM, Google Workspac...
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United States , New York City
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140000.00 - 170000.00 USD / Year
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Profound
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About the Technical Operations Engineer role

Technical Operations Engineer jobs represent a critical bridge between engineering design and real-world system performance, ensuring that complex technical infrastructure operates reliably, efficiently, and securely. Professionals in this role are responsible for the day-to-day health, maintenance, and optimization of production environments, ranging from data centers and cloud platforms to telecommunications networks and industrial control systems. They combine deep technical knowledge with hands-on problem-solving to prevent outages, resolve incidents, and continuously improve operational workflows.

The core responsibilities of a Technical Operations Engineer typically include monitoring system performance, diagnosing hardware and software failures, managing configurations, and implementing automation to reduce manual intervention. These engineers often serve as the first line of defense when issues arise, performing root cause analysis and coordinating with development, network, and security teams to deploy fixes. A significant portion of the role involves maintaining infrastructure—such as servers, storage arrays, networking equipment, and power systems—while also managing software stacks, including operating systems, virtualization layers, and container orchestration platforms. They author and maintain runbooks, documentation, and training materials to ensure consistent procedures across shifts and teams.

Common day-to-day tasks include conducting system health checks, patching and updating software, managing backups and disaster recovery plans, and tuning performance parameters. Technical Operations Engineers also participate in on-call rotations to respond to critical alerts and incidents, requiring calm decision-making under pressure. They frequently collaborate with field technicians, software engineers, and product teams to test new hardware, validate deployments, and roll out upgrades with minimal downtime. Over time, these professionals drive operational excellence by identifying recurring issues and proposing long-term solutions, such as building monitoring dashboards, automating repetitive tasks with scripting languages like Python or Bash, and refining incident response procedures.

Typical skills for Technical Operations Engineer jobs include strong proficiency in Linux and Windows system administration, networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, DNS, firewalls, load balancers), and experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Familiarity with configuration management tools (Ansible, Puppet, Chef), CI/CD pipelines, and monitoring solutions (Prometheus, Grafana, Nagios) is highly valued. Many roles also require knowledge of electrical systems, hardware assembly, and physical infrastructure management, particularly for positions involving data center operations. Soft skills are equally important: clear communication, documentation discipline, and the ability to work independently in high-stakes environments.

Typical requirements for these jobs include a bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, or a related field, or equivalent hands-on experience. Many positions demand several years of experience in IT operations, system administration, or network engineering, along with relevant certifications such as CompTIA A+, Network+, Linux Professional Institute (LPIC), or cloud-specific credentials. Security clearances may be necessary for roles supporting government or defense contracts. Above all, Technical Operations Engineers must possess a relentless curiosity for how systems work, a methodical approach to troubleshooting, and a commitment to maintaining the reliability that modern businesses depend on.