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TELECOMS TECHNICIAN - SOMERSET WEST - 368055
Reference:
368055
Date Posted:
2021-01-31
Job Title:
TELECOMS TECHNICIAN - SOMERSET WEST
Industry:
Information Technology / Web Development / Telecommunications
Type:
Permanent
Wage / Salary:
R - Market Related - P/M (Per Month)
Location:
Somerset West, Western Cape
Country:
South Africa
Closing Date:
2021-04-01
Job Description:
JOB PURPOSE
Excellent opportunity to join this well-established Telecommunications Company
Criteria Required:
Reside in or around Somerset West & Caledon, Western Cape
Field technicians provide field assistance in network maintenance, network build and CPE installations and faults
The effective execution of tasks related to implementing network infrastructure and services and its ongoing maintenance - This includes undertaking works in all provinces on company’s national footprint
The role requires work to be performed during business and non-business hours as required due to the nature of the scheduled and unscheduled works required by company as a 24/7/365 Telecommunications company
KEY FOCUS AREAS
Availability to perform highly technical field works
Consistent adherence to company’s SOP and Technical standards for works
Manage personal and company administration tasks
REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications:
Matric
Diploma
Computer literacy/COMPTIA
Electrical circuits 101 AC/DC/Solar (or similar)
NTCNA MikroTik (or similar)
Working at heights certified
RF/Microwave Advanced
Structured cabling
Fiber optic reticulation
Valid driver’s license
Experience:
A minimum of 2 years in the WISP industry
Experience on Microsoft office
Microwave/Wi-Fi technology
High sites Construction and Maintenance
Working on masts
Extensive travel and remote work
Knowledge Areas:
Understanding of microwave systems
Must be capable in setup of routers and AP’s (Wi-Fi-LAN)
Must be capable in setup of wireless links
Must be capable in setup of VOIP phones
Wide understanding of AC and DC electrical circuits