Telecommunication Systems Service Technician-Worcester MA
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
68 days ago
Salary
$70K - $80K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Telecommunication Systems Service Technician-Worcester MA
Sentrillion
Join Sentrillion as a Full-Time Area Security Service Technician in the Worchester MA area, where you will have the unique opportunity to work fully remotely. This position is perfect for experienced satellite, telecom and computer hardware technicians looking to leverage their skills in a dynamic federal environment. You will play a crucial role in enhancing security solutions that protect vital government operations, which is not only rewarding but also innovative. With a competitive salary ranging from $70,000 to $80,000, you will be compensated fairly for your expertise and contributions. This is a chance to make a real difference while enjoying the flexibility of remote work. You will be provided great benefits such as health insurance, dental and vision coverage, life insurance options, accidental death, and dismemberment insurance, long and short-term life insurance, health care flexible spending account, dependent care flexible spending account, 401(k) plan, education reimbursement, training and certificate reimbursement and paid vacation, holiday, jury duty, bereavement, and military leave. Sentrillion: Our Story - Let us introduce ourselves Cntrl-click- Here What's your day like? As a Full-Time Area Security Service Technician at Sentrillion, you will be responsible for maintaining computer and camera surveillance systems across a specified geographic region, which include managing computers, data networks, digital video cameras, recorders, power supplies, and fiber optics. Your role involves installing, updating, and maintaining hardware and software while ensuring precise asset accountability and detailed maintenance records. You will leverage advanced electrical theory to troubleshoot and resolve complex hardware and software issues, employing sophisticated diagnostic tools to calibrate and adjust electronic equipment to stringent specifications. ExperienCe/Qualifications Candidates must possess a diverse skill set and qualifications. A high school diploma or GED is mandatory, with a preference for an Associate's Degree in Information Technology or a related field from an accredited institution. It is essential to have a solid foundation in computers, data networks, digital video systems and fiber optics, alongside basic electronics principles. strong understanding of telecommunications systems, including transmission, broadcasting, switching, and control. Familiarity with circuit boards, processors, chips, as well as both hardware and software applications are crucial for success. Candidates should demonstrate proficiency in the use, repair, and maintenance of various machines and tools. Additionally, the role requires the ability to obtain and maintain government-issued security clearances, a valid driver's license, and a readiness to travel approximately 75% of the time. If you feel that this job is what you are looking for, apply now. Sentrillion is an EEO Employer / Protected Vet / Disabled
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