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N.C. Department of Information Technology ยท 1 day ago

Radio Engineer

The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is committed to ensuring the safety of the highways in North Carolina. They are seeking an Electronics Technician II (Radio Engineer I) to maintain mobile and portable telecommunications equipment within patrol vehicles and provide technical support for various electronic systems.

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Responsibilities

Mobile and portable voice/data transmitting and receiving equipment
Mobile Data Computers (MDC)
Digital processed speed measuring instruments
Mobile and fixed video surveillance equipment
Mobile emergency lighting and warning systems
Mobile Antennas
Special electronic and telecommunications testing equipment and associated electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment
Diagnosing and repairing diverse electronic and telecommunications equipment
Continuously learning and adapting to evolving methods, processes and protocols
Reading and comprehending technical manuals and reference materials
Gaining and applying knowledge of NCSHP rules, regulations, policies, procedures, directives, documentation, training materials, and geographic areas

Qualification

Telecommunications equipment maintenanceMobile Data Computers (MDC)Electronic Technician LicenseDigital speed measuring instrumentsVideo surveillance equipmentEmergency lighting systemsAnalytical skillsTechnical manual comprehensionProblem-solving skills

Required

Associate's degree in electronics from an appropriately accredited institution
Two years of progressive experience in the repair and maintenance of complex electronic systems including some responsibility for the design of electronic apparatus
Possession of or the ability to obtain (within first year of employment) a Federal Communications Commission General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL)
Diagnosing and repairing diverse electronic and telecommunications equipment
Continuously learning and adapting to evolving methods, processes and protocols
Reading and comprehending technical manuals and reference materials
Gaining and applying knowledge of NCSHP rules, regulations, policies, procedures, directives, documentation, training materials, and geographic areas

Preferred

Experience with assembly/disassembly of vehicles
Experience with or working knowledge of installation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications equipment (including modems, GPS, radio transceivers and a variety of test equipment and antennas)
Demonstrated safety and proficiency with the use of corded/cordless power tools, hand tools and shop equipment (e.g. drill presses, band saws and grinding/sanding equipment)

Benefits

Paid vacation
Paid sick leave
Paid holidays
Retirement
Health insurance

Company

N.C. Department of Information Technology

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Torre Jessup
Chief Operating Officer
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Alysa Kelly
Executive Assistant to Chief Deputy/CIO/Chief Privacy Officer/Director of Enterprise Operations
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