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Washington State Patrol Senior Telecommunications Specialist in West Wenatchee, Washington
About the Agency & Division: The WSP actively supports Diversity, Equity, Inclusion *in the workplace, and is an *Equal Opportunity Employer. *The WSP strives to create and foster an inclusive culture inspiring everyone to be their authentic selves, speak openly, and be courageous. The WSP continues to focus on equitable hiring, training, and promotional practices and policies through innovative recruitment and retention solutions. Partnering with our communities helps the WSP provide the best in public safety services now and into the future. The *Electronic Services Division (ESD) **supports all goals, most directly sustaining and enhancing agency infrastructure and business processes, by improving collaboration outcomes between WSP business and technology divisions, using consistent planning processes, increasing business continuity capabilities, and providing quality communication services.
Duties
As a Senior Telecommunications Specialist (STS) you will operate as a journeyman level technician that provides 24x7 maintenance, installation, and support of the WSP public safety communication systems which consist of both digital and analog microwave radio systems, land mobile radio base stations and repeaters, voting systems, communications consoles, and various other infrastructure equipment. Additionally, you will provide maintenance, installation, and support of mobile and portable two-way radios, speed measuring devices (SMD), telecommunications devices such as VoIP telephones, and various other agency electronic equipment support needs. You may be assigned to perform system-level administration and monitoring of complex networked radio and data systems and equipment. Our new teammate will be able to:
- Perform semi-annual and/or annual preventive maintenance and repairs on live microwave radio system equipment, land mobile radio infrastructure equipment, dispatch consoles, telecommunications equipment, Speed Measuring Devices, and data network equipment per division preventive maintenance schedules.
- Perform monthly inspections of assigned communications sites and ensure these sites are kept in clean, safe, and fully functional condition.
- Provides WSP and contracted outside agencies installation, programming, and repairs for walk in or scheduled appointments in assigned geographical location.
- Must be available outside of normal business hours to respond to system outages and will participate in a standby rotation.
- Will respond to Emergency Communication System service outages and restore service to affected parties as quickly as possible.
*Travel: *Travel statewide is required for agency and division functions, training, WSP infrastructure support and project support and this may result in overnight stays. A WSP employee with an assigned take-home vehicle shall live within forty-five (45) miles of their assigned district, division or duty station.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- High School diploma or GED equivalent
- Must possess or obtain a valid Washington State driver's license
- Two years of formal education or training in electronics
- Five years of paid experience in maintenance and repair of at least one of the following:
- Two-way radio systems and equipment
- Digital and analog microwave carrier systems
- Wireless and wired data network systems
- Experience and understanding of computer based applications
- Knowledge and understanding of computer networks, wiring standards and protocols.
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