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Sector Tech - TMT - Telecommunications - Senior Manager - US Consulting Other locations: Anywhere in Region. Experience of architecture design leading practices, benchmarking, peer company environments, and prior advisory experience relevant to telecommunications industry-specific business and technology functions.
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Sector Tech - TMT - Telecommunications - Senior Manager - US Consulting. Telecommunications Technology Consulting is a rapidly growing area, so you will have plenty of opportunity to spread your wings and develop your skill set to keep up with the ever-growing demands of the telecommunications landscape.
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CENSEO AV+Acoustics is a consulting firm specializing in design services for acoustics and noise control, Audio-Video, theatrical, telecommunications, and electronic security systems. The telecommunications consultant position contributes to the design and development of a wide range of projects, including performing arts centers, multi-family residential, hospitality and resorts, municipal, educational facilities, sports and recreational centers, healthcare, military, and more.
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You will team with various EY Technology Competency groups (AI & Data, Digital Engineering, Technology Strategy & Transformation) to pursue and deliver engagements that will bring our telecommunications clients unique solutions to solve their complex issues & challenges.
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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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Slalom, LLC - Director Of Technology (Telecommunications) - Denver, Colorado As a modern technology company, our Slalom Technologists are disrupting the market and bringing to life the art of the possible for our clients.
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SUMMARY: The Telecommunications Equipment Installer I is responsible for the installation and maintenance of telecommunication equipment for a variety of carriers. If you are looking for an opportunity to begin a career in Telecommunications we encourage you to apply.
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Underground Telecommunications Construction ForemanDenver, CO (oogle.com/maps? Underground Telecommunications Construction Foreman. ConstructionJob TypeFull-timeDescriptionTAK Communications is a leading national telecommunications and broadband service provider that offers full value chain communications services and solutions to its customers across the US, from project management, engineering, and construction to drops, fulfilment and door-to-door sales in over 40 states.
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This is a full-time base support, on-site role as a Telecommunications Specialist - Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Manager at the United States Space Force in Aurora, CO. The role involves day-to-day tasks managing the LMR network, servicing customers needs across every branch of the military, and overseeing daily operations effectively.
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You'll join a dynamic telecommunications company at the forefront of delivering advanced network solutions. This includes managing all related contracts, forecasting expenditures, and ensuring on-time delivery of network expansion projects.
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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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This opportunity aligns to our Media & Telecommunications (M&C) market domain. Industry: Media & Telecommunications. As a result, Slalom is proud to invest in benefits that include meaningful time off and paid holidays, parental leave, 401(k) with a match, a range of choices for highly subsidized health, dental, & vision coverage, adoption and fertility assistance, and short/long-term disability.
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We are looking for a self-starter entry-level Telecommunications Customer Service Representative to assist with our firm's strategic and productive marketing and sales campaigns. Our next Telecommunications Customer Service Representative will be responsible for adequately executing our marketing and sales directives and being the brand’s face and voice.
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