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Programming, installation of equipment (i.e., dishes, mounts, Cat 5 cabling, etc.) This includes, but is not limited to, basic router. As the Field Technician/Installer, you will install wireless/fiber optic internet and VOIP at customer locations, both residential and commercial.
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Position Summary: Level One: Working under direct supervision level one forge press operator completes basic forging tasks such as interpreting job doc including verify material sizes and correct tooling with job router.
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Implement projects including, but not limited to, network upgrades, office/workstation relocations, server migrations, firewall and switch installation and configuration, WAP and router configuration, server virtualization, Office 365 migration, and beyond.
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Network Coverage is a best-in-class technology solutions provider specializing in IT managed services, cybersecurity, compliance, cloud enablement, digital transformation and software development for mid-market and enterprise organizations.
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Act as quality control for junior Onboarding Specialist's work and documentation. The primary focus of the Onboarding Engineer is to provide a white-glove experience to NetCov clients' onboarding and offboarding engagements.
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This includes, but is not limited to, basic router programming, installation of equipment (i.e., ONT, NID, antenna/radio, mounts, Cat 5 cabling, etc.) Programming, installation of equipment (i.e., ONU, NID, antenna/radio, mounts, Cat 5 cabling, etc.
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All-star verbal and written communication skills. This ranges from traditional network and server/storage infrastructure to cloud services, AWS, M365, Azure. Duties may also involve stooping, kneeling, crawling, reaching, and moving equipment to install or check the installations of network devices and cabling.
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The Installer is responsible for assisting in job construction including cabinet installation, cabinet refacing, flooring, and/or tile work, managing field labor and materials, job site safety, and accurately tracking on time and finish quality.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in information technology or managed services industry. Serve as an escalation point for challenging technical issues that present themselves to other analysts during new customer onboarding.
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Capable of understanding/configure the computer Networking, switches, router and understand the configuration of products to meet the customer needs. Capable to handle the hardware installation, Instrumentation wiring and loop drawing and its trouble shooting.
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Serve as the face of the Onboarding team to mid-market and enterprise clients to ensure the health of the client relationship. A successful Onboarding Engineer will also show resourcefulness in being able to gather information and ask the right questions to discover hidden details.
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In-depth, advanced understanding of the AWS/Azure ecosystem and how to apply them in a reliable and efficient means are a strong plus. Candidate should be able to talk through setting up a new on-premises or virtual network, on-premises or cloud-based infrastructure (AWS/Azure) from start to finish.
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Job Details Description The Service Technician is responsible for quality installation practices including upgrades, disconnects and troubleshooting of all existing services including IP and RF based video, voice and internet, DISH and DIRECTV.RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform reconnects, requested and non-pay disconnects, and changes of service, while adhering to: company procedures and safe work practices in order to provide (or remove) services.
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High-level knowledge and experience with the Windows Server operating system (2016, 2019, 2022). The Systems Engineer will also work closely with our Tier 3 Escalations team to resolve advanced infrastructure issues across our client base.
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Expert knowledge of computer network defense operations (proxy, firewall, IDS/IPS, router/switch, or open-source information collection) Technical understanding in some of the following areas: network communication using TCP/IP protocols, basic system administration, basic understanding of malware (malware communication installation, or malware types.
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