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Arcticom is seeking a full time Two Way Radio Technician with tower climbing experience. General understanding and knowledge of the principles of two-way radio communication, design principles of radio equipment, closed circuit surveillance, security systems, cellular telephone systems and equipment.
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Tri-Co provides customers two-way radio communication equipment ranging from individual two-way radio sales, BDA system, Video Surveillance, and complex multi-site digital radio systems.
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Operates and monitors statewide emergency teletype and radio communications systems and receive notification of emergency or disaster situations, including hazardous materials spills, tornadoes, flash flooding and the search and rescue of specific individuals or groups; evaluates the nature of the emergency and notifies by telephone, teletype and/or multiple channel two-way radio, agencies or pertinent individuals with the expertise and/or authority to handle the situation.
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The Communications Technician provides service and repair for communications equipment which typically includes all aspects of Motorola two-way radio systems. Requirements: Knowledgeable in Basic RF (Radio Frequency) Proficient in Motorola (CPS, Radio Management, APX, Radio Central) Knowledgeable in Trunked Radio Systems (Capacity Plus, Linked Capacity Plus, Capacity Max, IP Site Connect, Connect Plus) Knowledgeable in RF Test Equipment (Service Monitor, Watt Meter) Able to travel 35.
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Assists in the inspection of electronic, electrical, or telecommunication equipment; such as, traffic signal systems; two- way base, portable, and mobile radio stations/systems; communications towers; video recording systems; radar; sirens; or lighting systems using various diagnostic equipment and meters to determine malfunctions.
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Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GED plus two years’ experience in the electronic repair field plus one year of technical school training in electronics plus one year of bench testing experience on the following equipment: Fare Collections Systems, Digital Surveillance Systems, Destination Sign Systems, and Two-way Radio Communications Systems.
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Comserv Services, LLC is a Memphis, TN based Two-Way Radio/Public Safety sales and service company. Company DescriptionComserv Services, LLC is a Memphis, TN based Two-Way Radio/Public Safety sales and service company.
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Operates a vehicle, two-way radio, cameras, fingerprint kit, crime scene processing equipment, and other police-issued equipment, as well as a variety of other equipment including a computer, telephone, calculator, copier, two-way radio, typewriter, laminating machine, etc.
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Operate and maintain law enforcement equipment including vehicles, firearms, Taser, two-way radio, tools, and emergency equipment. Operates motor vehicle and two-way radio in assigned areas, observing traffic and other law violations issuing citations or making arrests as appropriate.
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Communicate via two-way radio system following the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations governing radio frequency use. Knowledge of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations on communication by two-way radio.
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Operates two-way radio communication equipment to maintain contact in the field; Operate two-way radio communication equipment; Operates a variety of vehicles and heavy equipment, including but not limited to, grader, compactor, bulldozer, roll-off truck, front end loader and attachments, backhoe, water tanker, roller, dump truck, boom truck, equipment hauler, snow removal vehicles, and related equipment.
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Two-way radio communication devices, and other related equipment. Two way radios or similar devices. Two years of full time paid experience operating vehicles that require a Commercial Driver's License, Class B, such as large bus, box truck, tow truck, cement mixer, dump truck, or garbage truck.
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Utilize two-way radio to hear and respond to radio communications, voice instructions and/or commands under a variety of working situations and background noise levels consistent with scene processing and/or traffic control.
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Equipment used includes surveyor’ stransit, level, steel tape, camera and two-way radio. North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) provides vital wholesale water, wastewater and solid waste management services to more than two million people who call North Texas their home.
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Answer phone and dispatch in a timely manner in addition to demonstrating proper two-way radio etiquette at all times when communicating with other Associates; maintain radio contact with the Front Desk/Night Auditor at all times.
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