Telecom Tech II
Tulsa OK
POSITION SUMMARY-
The Unified Communications Technician II plays a critical role within the City communications infrastructure team and is responsible for advancing the capabilities and maintenance of fiber optic and network systems. Building upon the foundational skills of an entry-level technician the Fiber Technician II performs complex installations fine-tuning and comprehensive troubleshooting of network operating systems including advanced microcomputers and wireless systems to facilitate city-wide communication and service efficiency.
EDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.)
EXPERIENCE: One (1) year of experience preferred but not required
Certifications: Completing the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) Installer 1 (INST1) certification is preferred but not required
MACHINES TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT.
- Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR)
- Fiber Optic Cable Locator
On a daily basis decisions need to be made regarding the selection of the most appropriate diagnostic tools and software for identifying and resolving issues within network operating systems particularly microcomputers and wireless networks. This involves judging which tools are best suited for the specific problem at hand considering factors such as the nature of the issue the network architecture and the potential impact on network performance. Additionally deciding on the most efficient and effective troubleshooting approach requires an independent judgment to ensure issues are resolved quickly with minimal disruption to network services.
2. Another regular decision involves determining the schedule for preventive maintenance activities to ensure telecommunications equipment operates reliably and service quality is maintained. This includes independently assessing the condition of various pieces of equipment to decide whether they require maintenance repair or replacement. The judgment involves balancing the need for uninterrupted service with the practicalities of equipment lifespan cost-effectiveness of repairs versus replacements and the potential for technological upgrades to enhance service efficiency and reliability.
Telecom Tech II Tulsa OK POSITION SUMMARY- The Unified Communications Technician II plays a critical role within the City communications infrastructure team and is responsible for advancing the capabilities and maintenance of fiber optic and network systems. Building upon the foundational skills...
Telecom Tech II
Tulsa OK
POSITION SUMMARY-
The Unified Communications Technician II plays a critical role within the City communications infrastructure team and is responsible for advancing the capabilities and maintenance of fiber optic and network systems. Building upon the foundational skills of an entry-level technician the Fiber Technician II performs complex installations fine-tuning and comprehensive troubleshooting of network operating systems including advanced microcomputers and wireless systems to facilitate city-wide communication and service efficiency.
EDUCATION: High School Diploma or equivalent (G.E.D.)
EXPERIENCE: One (1) year of experience preferred but not required
Certifications: Completing the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) Installer 1 (INST1) certification is preferred but not required
MACHINES TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT.
- Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR)
- Fiber Optic Cable Locator
On a daily basis decisions need to be made regarding the selection of the most appropriate diagnostic tools and software for identifying and resolving issues within network operating systems particularly microcomputers and wireless networks. This involves judging which tools are best suited for the specific problem at hand considering factors such as the nature of the issue the network architecture and the potential impact on network performance. Additionally deciding on the most efficient and effective troubleshooting approach requires an independent judgment to ensure issues are resolved quickly with minimal disruption to network services.
2. Another regular decision involves determining the schedule for preventive maintenance activities to ensure telecommunications equipment operates reliably and service quality is maintained. This includes independently assessing the condition of various pieces of equipment to decide whether they require maintenance repair or replacement. The judgment involves balancing the need for uninterrupted service with the practicalities of equipment lifespan cost-effectiveness of repairs versus replacements and the potential for technological upgrades to enhance service efficiency and reliability.
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