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Pierce County · 19 hours ago

Communications Systems Technician

Pierce County is dedicated to maintaining the largest public safety radio communications system in the region. The Communications Systems Technician will utilize their technical skills to ensure the effective operation of this vital infrastructure, directly impacting public safety and emergency management efforts throughout the county.

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Responsibilities

Maintain, repair, install, calibrate and remove a wide variety of electronic equipment including, but not limited to, Emergency Communication Infrastructures base stations, mobile and portable two way radios, digital and analog transport and microwave radio systems, channel banks, digital multiplexers, transmit selectors, receiver voters, power systems, GPS/AVL, EAS AM, FM Broadcast systems, tower lighting, emergency power systems, radio frequency transmission lines and antennas and specialty equipment such as video/audio equipment
Maintain accurate automated and manual records of work orders, labor hours, equipment preventive maintenance, repair, inventory, and modification of equipment and facilities; maintain Federal Communications Commission records, logbooks, and service records
Use computer software, communications service monitors, spectrum analyzers, T1 and T3 analyzers, and various other test equipment to perform system diagnostics, interpret results, document changes, and make corrections, modifications, or repairs
Operate testing and measuring equipment, including voltmeters, ohm meters, watt meters, oscilloscopes, signal and tone generators, and other testing devices
Climb radio towers, install, maintain, and repair antennas, transmission lines, microwave dishes, wave guides, and tower lighting systems

Qualification

Two-way radio communicationsMicrowave systemsGeneral Radio-Telephone licenseDigital multiplexersSpectrum analyzersPunctualityAttention to detailEffective communicationOrganizational skills

Required

Two or more years of experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair of two-way radio communications equipment
A valid General Radio-Telephone license as issued by the Federal Communications Commission is desirable
Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Washington State driver's license is required
Additional education and experience may substitute for the recruiting requirements

Preferred

Experience with Microwave, LMR, and/or Motorola systems is preferred

Benefits

Eligible to attend FEMA-approved training courses
Professional development through the Leadership Certification program
Robust online learning
Other training opportunities throughout your career

Company

Pierce County

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Pierce County delivers essential, customer-focused government services with innovation and passion.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Jason Gauthier
South Sound Housing Affordability Partners Manager
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Jennifer Sass
OA3/HR partner
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