Wireless Technicians perform installation, provisioning, maintenance, troubleshooting/fault isolation and restoration activities of essential telecommunication systems, including personal wireless communications, public safety communications, utility networks, and broadcasting.
Responsibilities Ability to read and execute construction documents with accuracy Install and decommission communications equipment and associated hardware, coax, hybrid trunks, weatherproofing, and color coding Perform equipment and network troubleshooting Capture construction reporting documentation, take site progress photos, and execute the VQA/VSS process Climbing of tower structure(s) such as self-support towers, guyed towers, monopoles, water towers, and rooftops to complete job tasks, as needed Maintaining a clean and safe work environment Loading and unloading of site material and equipment from truck and trailer at shop and on the job site Cleaning and organizing of truck and trailer and the restocking of material Inspection of PPE, PFAs and job site equipment Contribution to Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) to control or eliminate potential hazards Continued education, training and certifications as related to the work Requirements 18 Years of Age Current Driver's License (Chauffeurs) Pass pre-employment drug screen and background check Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 50lbs and frequently lift and/move up to 25 pounds Experience driving a truck and trailer – preferred Previous wireless communication equipment installation experience – preferred Benefits Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Group Life Insurance Short-Term Disability Long-Term Disability Paid Weekly Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Voting Leave Continued Education Opportunities This is a registered apprenticeship program with the U.S. Department of Labor.