Fiber broadband provider integrating Verizon operations at scale
Frontier operates as Verizon's largest fiber network, managing 10,000+ employees across a legacy telecom infrastructure that spans fiber, DSL, and legacy copper plant. The tech stack reveals heavy operational focus: GIS digitization, DSLAM management, and Sitetracker dominate; Databricks and Power BI signal emerging data infrastructure. Hiring velocity is accelerating in engineering (70 open roles) and sales (42), while the project list centers on post-acquisition integration—Verizon compensation transition, network maintenance, and greenfield fiber deployment—indicating this is a merger-integration story, not a scaling startup.
Frontier is a publicly traded fiber and broadband provider headquartered in Dallas, serving millions of residential and small-business customers across the United States. The company was acquired by Verizon and now operates as its largest fiber subsidiary, focusing on gigabit-speed broadband delivery on fiber networks. Core operations span network maintenance (FTTH, Ethernet outside plant), service activation, and contractor/pole-right management. The business handles both consumer broadband and small-business connectivity, with legacy DSL and TV services still in the product mix. Active hiring skews toward field engineering and sales, reflecting aggressive greenfield fiber buildout and market expansion.
Frontier's stack reflects operational telecom infrastructure: Jira for project management, GIS for network mapping, DSLAM and OTDR for broadband plant diagnostics, Sitetracker for service activation, Power BI and Databricks for analytics, and SQL/Python for data processing. AWS Database Migration Service and Alteryx also appear in active use.
Frontier is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company operates as a Verizon subsidiary and hires exclusively in the United States.
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