1-2 years experience as Telecommunications Technician
must have own basic hand tools
Knowledge of safety procedures
Knowledge of test equipment
Knowledge of fiber optics
Knowledge of communications systems
Knowledge of telecommunications switching technology
Knowledge of computers and local area networking
Knowledge of fundamental radio frequency communications theory
Knowledge of networking fundamentals (TCP/IP/Ethernet)
Knowledge of VoIP fundamentals (RTP, jitter, delay, codecs)
Knowledge of IP routing and Ethernet switching functions
Knowledge of local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), wireless and VoIP
Basic skill in reading and interpreting schematics and diagrams
Skill in troubleshooting electronic equipment
Skill in operating test equipment such as multimeters, RF meters, transmitter test sets, trunked radio programmers, etc.
Skill in providing customer care and support
Skill in programming routers and switches including voice enabled networking devices
Skill in configuring call routing in Cisco VoIP applications
Skill in troubleshooting basic LAN/WAN problems
LAN/WAN quality monitoring systems including VoIP monitoring tools
Basic skill level in Unix
Basic Radio Frequency, Nortel operating system, Hyper Terminal for direct serial connection to radios and notebook computer
Responsibilities
Lifts and carries up to 50 pounds
Pushes or pulls up to 50 pounds
Work involves finger/hand manipulation in using a keyboard
Constant standing and/or walking in assisting with installation and repair of equipment
Climbing, crawling, crouching or other non-sitting positions in punching down phone cable, testing, installations, cable pulls and tower climbing less than 20% of the time
Job Description
Qualifications
Telecommunications Technician needs 1-2 years experience
Telecommunications Technician requires:
must have own basic hand tools
Knowledge of safety procedures
Knowledge of test equipment
Knowledge of fiber optics•Knowledge of communications systems•Knowledge of telecommunications switching technology
Knowledge of computers and local area networking•Knowledge of fundamental radio frequency (RF) communications theory•Knowledge of networking fundamentals (TCP/IP/Ethernet)
Knowledge of VoIP fundamentals (RTP, jitter, delay, codecs)
Knowledge of IP routing and Ethernet switching functions
Knowledge of local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), wireless and VoIP
Basic skill in reading and interpreting schematics and diagrams
Skill in troubleshooting electronic equipment•Skill in operating test equipment such as multimeters, RF meters, transmitter test sets, trunked radio programmers, etc.
Skill in providing customer care and support
Skill in programming routers and switches including voice enabled networking devices
Skill in configuring call routing in Cisco VoIP applications•Skill in troubleshooting basic LAN/WAN problems
LAN/WAN quality monitoring systems including VoIP monitoring tools
Basic skill level in Unix
Basic RFL, Nortel operating system , Hyper Terminal for direct serial connection to radios and Notebook computer
Telecommunications Technician duties;
Lifts and carries up to 50 pounds
Pushes or pulls up to 50 pounds
Work involves finger/hand manipulation in using a keyboard
constant standing and/or walking in assisting with installation and repair of equipment
climbing, crawling, crouching or other non-sitting positions in punching down phone cable, testing, installations, cable pulls and tower climbing less than 20% of the time