At Compunetix, technology isn’t just something we build — it’s something people build with purpose. For more than five decades, our teams have designed, engineered, and manufactured mission‑critical communication systems and collaboration platforms trusted by enterprises, service providers, and government organizations around the world.
As Compunetix continues to grow, we’re creating new opportunities for engineers, technologists, and hands‑on problem solvers who want more than a job title. We’re looking for people who want to build real systems, develop deep technical skills, and see the direct impact of their work.
More Than a Job Title: Building a Career at Compunetix
A career in technology doesn’t always begin the same way for everyone. At Compunetix, we offer multiple entry points into engineering‑driven work — roles that provide training, mentorship, and exposure to complex, real‑world systems that few organizations can match.
Our Employment page highlights current openings across manufacturing, engineering, customer‑facing technical roles, and business operations — all supporting the full lifecycle of Compunetix solutions, from initial design and manufacturing through deployment and long‑term customer support.
Start Close to the Technology
Many successful engineers and technologists begin their careers closest to the product itself. Hands‑on roles provide a deep understanding of how sophisticated systems are built, tested, and refined — experience that becomes invaluable over time.
Current opportunities such as Electronic Assembler, Electro‑Mechanical Wireperson, and Automated Assembly Operator place team members directly on the production floor, building high‑reliability hardware used in demanding commercial, government, and defense environments.
These roles often serve as launch points into manufacturing engineering, quality assurance, process engineering, test engineering, or operations leadership — allowing employees to grow their careers while staying connected to the technology they help create.
Engineering Doesn’t End at the Factory Floor
Not every engineering career begins with schematics or code. Roles such as Customer Technical Support and Account Manager offer a front‑row seat to how Compunetix systems are deployed, supported, and evolved in real‑world environments.
Team members in these positions work closely with engineering, manufacturing, and program teams, gaining exposure to system architecture, networking, customer requirements, and operational constraints. For many, these roles become stepping stones into systems engineering, applications engineering, or program management.
Stability, Longevity, and Innovation
One of the most telling signs of a strong engineering culture is longevity — and Compunetix has it. Many employees build decades‑long careers here, moving between roles, teams, and disciplines as their skills and interests evolve.
Because we design, manufacture, and support much of our technology in‑house, employees can see the tangible results of their work — from circuit boards and assembled systems to global deployments that enable secure, reliable communications. That visibility, combined with long‑term business stability, creates an environment where engineers can focus on mastering their craft.
Students and Early‑Career Professionals Welcome
Compunetix also actively recruits interns and co‑op students pursuing degrees in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. These opportunities provide hands‑on experience alongside experienced engineers and often lead directly to full‑time roles after graduation. Learn more on our Careers page.
Find Your Starting Point
Whether you’re an experienced engineer, a skilled technician, or someone looking to begin a career in technology, there’s room to grow at Compunetix. Our open positions span engineering, manufacturing, technical support, sales, and operations — all contributing to systems that matter.
Explore current openings and take the first step toward building a meaningful career at Compunetix by visiting us at Compunetix Careers.
Your career doesn’t have to be abstract to be meaningful. Sometimes, it starts by building something real.


