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Associates degree in Telecommunications and/or minimum of 1-3 years of related field installation experience. Responsible for installation of Telecom Network Infrastructure equipment, MUX, system cabling (DC Power and Ground, DS3, Fiber Optic frames/chassis/components.
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Attend daily meetings and Telecommunications & Service Associate training sessions to build upon product knowledge, learn new customer service tactics, and stay up to date on available promotions.
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The Telecommunications Account Representative is responsible for directly engaging with customers to communicate information regarding available products and services, answering and addressing specific inquiries and concerns, and assisting in the sign-up or enrollment process.
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Grow and lead a top strategic account within the Telecommunications Industry. Proven experience serving clients in the Telecommunications, preferably with clients >$2b in size. Job Title: Client Partner -Telecommunications.
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The National Airspace Systems Integration Support (NISC) program at Leidos is seeking a Telecommunications Engineering Technician to provide support to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Central Service Area - Engineering Services Group located across the United States.
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Electrical or electronic engineering, mathematics, physics, public utilities, statistics, computer science, telecommunications management, information systems management, business administration, industrial management, or other fields related to the position to be filled.
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Monitors the Telecommunications budget and makes budgetary recommendations. Reviews invoices for the purchases and repairs of all telecommunications equipment. While the full salary range for the Telecommunications Coordinator.
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Knowledge of telecommunications/wireless project management, asset management, tower maintenance, and property management. Formed by industry veterans in 2005, TekCom Resources is a full-service national recruiting firm specializing in telecommunications and network infrastructure contracting and recruiting.
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While the full salary range for the Telecommunications Coordinator position is $39.66 - $59.47 hourly / $82,492.80 - $123,697.60 annually, the anticipated hiring range is $39.66 - $49.56 hourly / $82,492.80 - $103,084.80 annually.
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Requirements: 5+ years, Network / Telecommunications Engineer, Voice, Data, Wi-Fi, Audio Visual, CCTV, Access Control. We are looking for you, our next Network / Telecommunications Engineer, to join our fast growing Design Services Firm specializing in Data Centers.
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We’re in need of Travel Techs that have reliable transportation and like providing speedy and efficient customer service.
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