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 Electronics / Radio RF Technician

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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts Norwell
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
Electronics / Radio RF Technician

Radio Solutions, Inc. is a fast growing two-way radio communications provider and an authorized dealer for Motorola, Tait, Vertex-Standard and other manufacturers. We design, sell, install and service radio communications systems for public safety (police and fire departments), government agencies and large business organizations in New England.

We have an immediate opening for a service technician.
Responsibilities include maintenance, setup, testing and installation of two-way radio communications equipment including: portable and mobile radios, repeater networks, microwave systems, IT networks, radio dispatch consoles, in-building BDA systems, etc.

Specific product training is provided for the right applicant, however, formal training in electronics and at least minimal experience in a related field is required. The applicant shall be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic electronic principles, electronic circuits and components.
Knowledge of computer networking and other IT skills is a plus. We are looking for an enthusiastic personality with passion for electronics. Radio Solutions offers full benefits package including health insurance and a bonus plan.
This opportunity for an applicant that is looking for a long-term career.

Interested applicants should reply with their resumes.
All applications will be treated with strict confidentiality.

More about us: www.radiosolutionsinc.com


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http://bj.bostonjobs.com/job/ma/norwell/electronics-radio-rf-technician-A5381-0R78

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