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Program, install, align, board level repair and test of two-way radio systems/subscriber equipment and analog/digital trunking technologies. Comserv Services, LLC is a Memphis, TN based Two-Way Radio/Public Safety sales and service company.
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Knowledge of two-way radio equipment installation, setup, and maintenance. Responsible for low voltage DC systems typically found on equipment and vehiclesand two-way radio communication equipment.
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Specific hearing abilities required by this job include the ability to hear audible alarms and two-way radio transmissions. Telephone system, mobile radio, cell phone; operates pickup/backhoe, dump truck, sweeper, chain/trimming saws, snowplow/blower, miscellaneous power and hand tools, grader, weed eaters, lawn edgers, loader, riding and manual lawn mowers, and other landscaping equipment.
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Participate in all maintenance and installation of microwave systems, base/repeater station systems, two-way mobile radio and auxiliary equipment, including mobile vehicle installations.
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Communicates daily using a two-way radio and/or pager system in order to respond to work-related routine and emergency information; Knowledge of equipment set-up, functions, operating procedures, and preventative maintenance techniques.
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Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling and punctuation, and ability to compose and prepare correspondence, type with accuracy, and properly operate a variety of standard office equipment, including, but not limited to, computer, printer, telephone, fax, copier, calculator and two-way radio.
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Monitors alarm systems, operates a two-way radio to dispatch user agency emergency personnel and equipment. NMLEA Police Radio Dispatch Certification, NMCIC and NCIC Certification, Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification, American Red Cross CPR Certification (All required certifications will be obtained during initial training session except for the NMLEA Police Radio Dispatch Certification which must be obtained within 12 months of hire date.
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Reporting to the Parking Enforcement Supervisor, PEOs use technology (two-way radio, handheld computer) and follow established safety protocols (wear a department uniform with body camera) to complete their work safely and efficiently.
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Trident Health is a 445-bed HCA Healthcare hospital system comprised of two acute care hospitals, Trident Medical Center and Summerville Medical Center and three freestanding emergency departments, Brighton Park Emergency, Moncks Corner Medical Center and Centre Pointe Emergency.
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Under direct supervision of a Dispatch Supervisor, operates two-way radio to receive and transmit messages to appropriate personnel regarding Fire, EMS, and law enforcement to various locations in the Knox County.
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Transmits and receives radio calls from field units via two-way radio. Utilizes effective communications through police radio equipment, telephone, and computer typing skills, to maintain efficient operations when responding to routine police and emergency situations.
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Under direction of the Equipment Maintenance Technician Supervisor, performs various skilled and complex tasks in the repair and maintenance of production machinery and equipment which may include, but is not limited to, high speed automated assembly line equipment, contact welding and press machines, robotic coil winders, axial and radial inserters, wave soldering machines, and SMT equipment.
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Operates a variety of machinery, equipment, and tools associated with department projects, which may include a utility vehicle, lift, air compressor, generator, vacuum pump, pressure washer, reciprocating saw, circular saw, saber saw, drill, grinder, leak detector, refrigerant recovery machine, torch, pipe cutter, plumbing tools, mechanic tools, carpentry tools, scaffolding, ladder, gauges, meters, diagnostic instruments, or two-way radio.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Biomedical Equipment Technician performs scheduled maintenance and builds a knowledge base of a variety of common medical devices. The Biomedical Equipment Technician may also be asked perform scheduled maintenance and repairs of a wide variety of medical devices ranging from basic medical technology to sophisticated systems.
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Uses two-way radio in accordance with Co-op and FCC regulations. Learn the methods and use of equipment in tree trimming right-of-way clearing and control. To provide right-of-way clearing, and groundwork necessary for construction and maintenance of electric distribution system.
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