Fiber Optic Systems Technician (Network Levels 2 & 3) | Systemtechniker (m/w/d) Glasfasernetz NE2 / NE3

TEMPTON Next Level Experts GmbH

Kassel, Hessen, Hessen, Deutschland
Published Mar 10, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Fiber Optic Systems Technician, you will play a critical role in the operation, expansion, and troubleshooting of fiber optic networks across Germany. Working on behalf of major network operators, your daily responsibilities will include splicing single-mode fibers in sleeves and distributors, patching according to network plans, and performing OTDR and attenuation measurements for commissioning and fault analysis. This position is ideal for technical professionals who prefer working directly on distribution and aggregation network levels (NE2/NE3) rather than end-customer environments. The role offers high autonomy and variety, as you will travel nationwide to various network and technology sites. It is a unique opportunity to work with high-end network technology while enjoying the stability of a permanent contract with comprehensive benefits, including holiday and Christmas bonuses and a structured career development path.

Required Skills

Education

Completed technical vocational training, such as IT Systems Electronician, Electronics Technician for Information and Telecommunications Technology, Electronics Technician for Energy and Building Technology, or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Practical experience in fiber optic networks specifically within network levels NE2 and/or NE3
  • Professional experience in using splicing technology and equipment
  • Proven experience in conducting OTDR and attenuation measurements for error analysis
  • Experience working according to patch and network plans in a technical environment

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license required. High willingness to travel nationwide (Monday to Friday) is mandatory. Must be able to work independently at changing network and technology sites across Germany.