About the Project
We are currently developing a new satellite connectivity and network infrastructure project focused on delivering managed internet solutions for businesses across Mexico and North America.
The project is centered around leveraging Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technologies, including Starlink, to provide reliable and scalable connectivity solutions for companies operating in urban, industrial, rural, and hard-to-reach environments. The long-term vision includes combining satellite and additional connectivity technologies to create hybrid communication solutions for enterprise operations.
The focus of the project is to transform raw connectivity into professionally managed, business-grade internet environments tailored to operational and commercial needs.
Project Scope
The initiative involves the design, deployment, monitoring, and support of managed network infrastructures for commercial operations. Deployments may include:
- Satellite internet connectivity
- Business Wi-Fi infrastructure
- VLAN and segmented networks
- Secure VPN connectivity
- SD-WAN and failover configurations
- Remote monitoring and troubleshooting
- Structured networking for industrial and remote environments
- Traffic prioritization and bandwidth optimization
- Deployment documentation and operational standardization
The project is intended to support industries such as:
- Retail
- Hospitality
- Logistics
- Agriculture
- Warehousing
- Industrial operations
- Remote business environments
Areas of Involvement
Team members participating in the project may assist with:
- Network design and implementation
- Configuration of routers, switches, firewalls, and wireless infrastructure
- Installation coordination and technical validations
- Remote and onsite troubleshooting
- Traffic management and optimization
- Deployment documentation and inventory tracking
- Collaboration with field technicians and operational teams
- Connectivity monitoring and uptime support
- Development of scalable deployment processes and operational standards
Technologies & Infrastructure
The project may involve technologies and platforms such as:
- Starlink / LEO satellite connectivity
- Cisco
- MikroTik
- Ubiquiti
- Fortinet
- pfSense
- VPN technologies
- SD-WAN environments
- VLAN segmentation
- QoS / traffic shaping
- Enterprise Wi-Fi deployments
- Cloud-managed infrastructure
General Approach
This project is being developed with a strong focus on scalability, operational reliability, and long-term infrastructure growth throughout Mexico. As deployments expand, the project will continue evolving its operational standards, deployment methodologies, monitoring capabilities, and overall connectivity offerings.
The environment is collaborative, operationally driven, and focused on building efficient and scalable infrastructure solutions capable of supporting enterprise-level operations.
Required
- 3-7 years in network engineering, IT infrastructure, or ISP/MSP operations
- Strong hands-on routing and switching: VLANs, subnetting, static and dynamic routing, ACLs, NAT
- Real experience configuring firewalls and VPNs (site-to-site, client VPN)
- Comfort with at least one major router/firewall ecosystem (Cisco, MikroTik, Ubiquiti, Fortinet, pfSense)
- Wi-Fi configuration and troubleshooting — SSIDs, VLANs, RADIUS, channel planning
- Fluent professional Spanish and conversational/working English
- Based in Mexico with the right to work there
Nice to have
- CCNA, MTCNA, or equivalent certifications
- Traffic shaping / QoS experience tuned for VoIP or other latency-sensitive applications
- SD-WAN or link-bonding hardware (Peplink, Cradlepoint, Velocloud)
- Hands-on with Starlink terminals or other satellite systems
- Scripting (Python, Bash) or basic automation (Ansible)
- Prior ISP, WISP, or MSP experience
Experience:
- Network engineering: 3 years (Required)
- IT infrastructure: 3 years (Required)
- ISP/MSP operations: 2 years (Preferred)
Job Type: Contract
Pay: From $35,000.00 per month
Application Question(s):
- Are you familiar with Starlink?
- Are comfortable with at least one major router/firewall ecosystem?
Work Location: Remote