Field Engineer Atlanta

Field Engineer

Full Time • Atlanta
Job Overview:

We are seeking a highly capable Field Engineer who thrives in client-facing environments and has a strong background in networking and end-user support. This role plays a critical part in the success of Cortavo’s managed service delivery model handling everything from complex onsite issues and installations to remote troubleshooting and documentation. This position demands the ability to handle multiple projects concurrently and respond positively to sudden changes in priorities.

The Field Engineer represents Cortavo directly with clients and their end users, and is expected to demonstrate technical proficiency, clear communication, and an ability to adapt to evolving needs and schedules.

This is a hybrid field role requiring:
  • Onsite support at client locations at least once per week (or more, based on the discretion of the hiring manager)
  • Travel on short notice to other client sites when needed
  • Occasional overnight travel, including multi-day deployments

*When not onsite, the Field Engineer will provide remote support and collaborate with internal teams to close tickets and improve documentation.

This role has dual reporting to the Service Delivery Manager and the Service Delivery Team Lead.

Responsibilities:
  • Deliver exceptional onsite and remote support for Cortavo clients and their end users
  • Install, configure, upgrade, and troubleshoot workstations, laptops, printers, and networking equipment
  • Act as the technical face of Cortavo building trust through professionalism, punctuality, and accountability
  • Maintain detailed and accurate ticket documentation, including timekeeping, notes, and scheduled tasks
  • Support Office 365, Windows 11, MacOS, network connectivity, VPNs, and basic server administration
  • Image and deploy devices as part of client onboarding and refresh initiatives
  • Conduct new user orientation and “first day” training on equipment and support access
  • Maintain clean and organized workspace setups, ensuring cable management and presentation standards
  • Respond to shifting priorities and travel on short notice as client needs arise
  • Stay overnight at client locations when required, sometimes for multiple days
  • Track and restock inventory in vehicles and field closets
  • Assist with RMAs and warranty claims for damaged or failed equipment
  • Maintain and write accurate knowledge base articles as you come across knowledge and information while working cases. Knowledge is the base of Managed Services.
  • Work collaboratively with Service Desk, Engineering, and Client Success teams on escalated support

Required Skills & Qualifications:
  • Valid U.S. Driver’s License with clean driving record
  • Able to lift/move 50+ pounds and remain on your feet for extended periods
  • Willing and able to travel regionally on short notice, including multi-day overnight trips
  • Associate’s degree in related field or in progress is acceptable
  • 2+ years of experience in IT support, field services, or desktop support roles
  • Strong knowledge of networking concepts (Wi-Fi, VLANs, DHCP/DNS, VPN, firewall basics)
  • Proficiency in Windows 10/11, Office 365, Teams, and desktop imaging tools
  • Strong ticket discipline: accurate time entries, clear notes, and effective follow-up
  • Comfortable juggling multiple tasks and tickets in a fast-paced environment
  • Professional and empathetic communicator, especially under pressure
  • Strong organizational skills and a commitment to documentation and process

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Managed Service Provider experience
  • Microsoft Certifications, particularly any prerequisite for Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administrator Expert and Exam MS-102: Endpoint Administrator
  • Familiarity with IT hardware, software, and managed services technology
  • Proficiency in Google Suite, particularly Gmail and Google Docs
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Intune
  • Familiarity with Entra is a plus

Estimated Usage of Time
  • 50% - Onsite Installations and Troubleshooting
  • 40% - Remote Helpdesk Support / Technical Support
  • 10% - New Client Desktop/Laptop Builds

Work Environment
  • Competitive salary, as well as employer, contributed health benefits
  • Unlimited paid time off
  • Atlanta, GA office location
  • Access to a Company cell phone plan
  • A seat on an energetic team that collaborates and pushes each other to be better
  • A fast-paced but cooperative environment with endless potential for growth
  • Celebration events for team and Company successes throughout the yea

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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BENEFITS & PERKS AT A GLANCE

Offered to full time employees only

Employee Benefits
Cortavo recognizes that employees have diverse needs and that is why the Company is able to offer multiple and very comprehensive benefit plans to include, medical, dental, vision, FSA, Health Care & Dependent FSA, and Basic Life AD&D.
401(k)
Save for your retirement with pre-tax contributions with retirement plans offered through Transamerica. 
Short & Long Term Disability
The Company is pleased to offer both Short Term (Voluntary election) and Long Term Disability which is 50% company paid.
Unlimited Paid Time Off (PTO)
Cortavo understands the importance of work-life balance and recognizes employees have diverse needs for time off. The Company offers Unlimited Paid Time Off (PTO)  in lieu of personal days, floating holidays, and vacation days.
Fitness & Wellness Program
The Company offers a wellness plan that includes unlimited access to a personal trainer. The personal trainer will work to create customized exercise programs and provide dietary counsel to encourage a healthy lifestyle for all interested employees.
Cell Phone Plan
The Company offers service on the Company’s Verizon cell phone plan.  This benefit is limited to one per employee and participating employees must transfer their current number over to the Company plan. 
Student Debt Relief
The Company is excited to offer an annual $3,000 student loan payment for employees. The Company will mail a $3,000 check directly to each participating employee’s student loan company.
Child Care Expense Relief
The Company offers a $2,000 child care payment for employees.  The Company will submit a $2,000 payment directly to each participating employee’s child care provider.