RF/Wireless Field Technicianother related Employment listings - Culpeper, VA at Geebo

RF/Wireless Field Technician

Company Name:
Broadland Partners, LLC
JOB TITLE
- Field Technician - Wireless / RF

LOCATION
- Based out of Culpeper, VA

START DATE
- Interviewing immediately
- Expected start date within 2-4 weeks of interview
PROJECT LENGTH
- This is a permanent, full-time position

JOB DUTIES
1. Perform monthly maintenance on microwave sites:
1. Check and log microwave radio monthly information
2. Check and log base station (VHF)
3. Check data base radios (track control)
4. Check generator operation
5. Check site voltages (commercial and DC created in site)
6. Verify alarms and correct operation with control center
7. Verify that local mux is working properly
8. Keep site clean inside--- mopping , dusting, etc
9. Make building repairs as needed
10. Keep site exterior clean and weeds controlled
2. On-call duties after training:
1. Be on-call for troubles---four (4) hour response to site--two weeks per month, including weekends and holidays
2. Respond to customer equipment outages--traffic effecting, etc---24/7

REQUIREMENTS
- FCC GROL license, will have 6 months from hire to obtain license
- Two year degree / military school / equivalent
- Be able to lift 75 pounds
- Computer literate
- Maintain vehicle and test equipment
- Must be able to interface with internal and external customers without issue
- Understand basic electronics--ac/dc, ohms law, relays, terminations, understand systems
- Be able to learn microwave and two-way technology
- Understand decibel measurement and all its uses; test equipment that uses such

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- All offers of employment are contingent on successful completion of pre-employment screening to include background, drug screen, references and driving record
- Must have valid driver's license and proof of liability insurance
- Company truck provided
- OJT for customer-specific systemsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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