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Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile. Support various site, regional, and national safety and risk mitigation strategies for DISH, IHS, DISH Wireless, Manufacturing, Uplinks, Boost, etc.
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Travel approximately 50% to DISH sites and conduct field safety audits. DISH is seeking a Regional Safety Specialist to join our team! Consistent with this commitment, DISH will endeavor to provide reasonable accommodation to otherwise qualified job applicants and employees with known physical or mental disabilities, unless doing so poses an undue hardship on the Company, poses a direct threat of substantial harm to the employee or others, or is otherwise not required by law.
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Strategic Partnerships: Our team partners with television networks, producers and celebrity talents to create large scale marketing campaigns that make DISH more valuable to our customers. We offer versatile health perks, including flexible spending accounts, HSA, a 401(k) Plan with company match, ESPP, career opportunities and a flexible time away plan; all benefits can be viewed here: DISH Benefits.
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The (TAM) provides a greater strategic role guiding measurement studies, to analyze the success of DISH Media’s targeted advertising business, across both DISH and Sling TV. The Targeting Attribution Manager must be strategic thinkers, hands-on with audience data, and possess an extensive understanding of TV research, audience measurement and analytics.
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Travel approximately 50%-60% to DISH sites and conduct field safety audits. We also offer versatile health perks, including flexible spending accounts, HSA, a 401(k) Plan with company match, ESPP, career opportunities, and a flexible time away plan; all benefits can be viewed here: DISH Benefits.
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DISH Wireless is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst for a fast paced, highly technical business environment. DISH, an EchoStar Company, has been reimagining the future of connectivity for more than 40 years.
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DISH is looking for an Apple Supply Planner III to join our team within the DISH Retail Wireless Product team ! A resolute commitment to the DISH way, exemplified by the core values of Curiosity, Pride, Adventure, and Winning.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America's First Smart Network.
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We build our value by simplifying lives and using the DISH install to consult homeowners on their infinite smart home possibilities. As a Field Technician, you will be representing DISH in customers' homes daily.
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See Dish Network LLC Privacy Policy at and SonicJobs Privacy Policy at and Terms of Use at. Our dedication to customer experience is paying off: in 2023, DISH earned the J.D. Power award for being #1 in Overall Customer Satisfaction for the sixth year in a row.
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DISH-supplied van, tools, and uniforms. If you have grit and tenacity, you will grow quickly at DISH! 4-day work week with opportunities to work overtime. As a technician, we will train you to lead the charge for a world-class customer experience, educating and connecting more Americans with every home you visit.
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Our Technicians deliver TV and Smart Home solutions to millions of customers. Compensation listed may reflect a combination of hourly pay rate and location pay differential. Employment is contingent on successful completion of a pre-employment screen, to include a drug test and an acceptable driving record.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart NetworkTM. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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DISH is seeking a Field Engineer who will play a pivotal role in ensuring the optimal performance and functionality of our Local Receive Facilities on the East Coast. DISH is committed to a workforce where everyone's opportunities are limitless.
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Our dedication to customer experience is paying off: in 2023, DISH earned the J.D. Power award for being in Overall Customer Satisfaction for the sixth year in a row. Ability to work at heights, including ladders up to 40 feet, and in all weather conditions.
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