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This position is Monday-Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm
Under the direction of the Senior Technician, Radio Technicians install, maintain and repair communications equipment, telecommunications systems, electronic security, and related public safety and law enforcement equipment.
Complies with policies, assignments and directives as set forth by the Senior Radio Technician, Chief Deputy of Emergency Communications, and the Sheriff.
Install, maintain, and repair two-way radios, vehicle emergency lighting systems, security camera systems, uninterruptable power supplies, telecommunications systems, dispatch radio console systems, electronic equipment and electronic surveillance systems associated with law enforcement and public safety communications.
Enter data into work ticketing database and inventory system.
Program radios and radio systems using proprietary programming software.
Submit written reports as requested by the Senior Radio Technician or Chief of Emergency Communications.
Respond to after-hours emergencies as needed.
Maintain a neat and orderly work areas and work vehicle.
Work closely with other public safety agencies as part of the routine course of responsibilities.
Report any system discrepancies, observed problems or potential problems, to the senior radio technician or their designee.
Use of electronic test equipment to troubleshoot and repair equipment.
Soldering electronic components for building and repairing equipment.
Attend all required training.
The sheriff has the right to add or delete from these responsibilities at any time.
FCC General Class Radio Telephone License or industry equivalent preferred.
Experience in the troubleshooting and diagnosis of DC and tone remote radio control systems preferred.
Experience in the installation, troubleshooting and repair of, mobile, portable, and fixed end, digital and analog AM and FM two-way radio equipment operating in the VHF Low, VHF High, UHF and 800 MHz, and higher radio bands. Radio control and signaling systems, alarm signaling, data control systems, microprocessor and IP based radio dispatch consoles and other equipment related to the public safety communications industry preferred.
Ability to work proficiently, with electronic components and assemblies.
Ability to work effectively with or without direct supervision.
A valid driver’s license.
Full Time
$97k-112k (estimate)
04/04/2024
06/03/2024
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