NBN network engineers help design, build and maintain Australia's largest infrastructure project; providing internet across the country. Whether you want to be hands-on and work outdoors or would prefer to work from an office, there’s opportunities to suit both needs in this career path. On the two sides of the network engineering coin, are network engineers and field technicians. Field technicians work in the field to physically connect customers to the network, resolving customer faults or installing new hardware, while a network engineer's role is to work on projects like network technology innovation roadmaps and solutions, systems and network architecture or technical and security engineering. The best part of a network engineering career with nbn is the opportunities available for varying levels of expertise; whether you are just finishing school or looking to undertake a university degree. Plus, for some of their roles, you can even be earning while undertaking the required training for the role. Whether you are out in the field or based in one of the offices, the nbn works as a unified team to continually lift the digital capability of Australia.