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Group Leader - Vertical Telecom

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

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Olsson's Information and Communication Technology Team supports the firm in a wide range of project types in providing design services for telecom, security, audio/visual, and fire alarm systems. Key ...

Olsson's Information and Communication Technology Team supports the firm in a wide range of project types in providing design services for telecom, security, audio/visual, and fire alarm systems. Key ...

Olsson's Information and Communication Technology Team supports the firm in a wide range of project types in providing design services for telecom, security, audio/visual, and fire alarm systems. Key ...

Olsson's Information and Communication Technology Team supports the firm in a wide range of project types in providing design services for telecom, security, audio/visual, and fire alarm systems. Key ...

Superintendent - Telecom and Security

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

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Superintendent Telecom-Security Required Qualifications: * * * Bachelor's degree in engineering or 8 years equivalent experience plus minimum 5 years prior relevant experience. * 2+ years of being a ...

Superintendent - Telecom and Security

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

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  • Dental

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  • Retirement

Superintendent Telecom-Security Required Qualifications: * * * Bachelor's degree in engineering or 8 years equivalent experience plus minimum 5 years prior relevant experience. * 2+ years of being a ...

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How much do telecom security jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for telecom security in the United States is $26.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a telecom security?

A Telecom Security job involves protecting telecommunications networks and infrastructure from cyber threats, fraud, and unauthorized access. Professionals in this role work to secure data transmission, prevent cyberattacks, and ensure compliance with security regulations. Responsibilities may include vulnerability assessments, threat monitoring, network encryption, and developing security policies. They often collaborate with IT teams and regulatory bodies to maintain a secure communication environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in telecom security?

Excelling in Telecom Security requires a strong understanding of network security principles, telecommunications protocols, and risk assessment, often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, SIEM tools, and certifications such as CISSP or CCNP Security are highly valued. Effective problem-solving, attention to detail, and clear communication with technical and non-technical stakeholders are crucial soft skills. These competencies are vital to proactively mitigate threats, safeguard telecommunications infrastructure, and ensure regulatory compliance in a rapidly evolving threat landscape.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in telecom security?

Professionals in Telecom Security often encounter evolving cyber threats, intricate network architectures, and the need to maintain robust security without disrupting essential services. Adapting to new technologies and emerging security vulnerabilities requires continuous learning and vigilance. Collaboration with network engineers, IT teams, and compliance officers is integral, as is responding quickly to incidents or breaches to minimize impact. While the role can be demanding, it offers opportunities to develop specialized expertise and make a critical impact on organizational resilience.

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States with the most job openings for Telecom Security jobs include:

Infographic showing various Telecom Security job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,353 per year, or $26.6 per hour.

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Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Title: Jr Telecom Specialist Job Code: Z1178

Department: Security-WMC Health Department Code: 221996

Job Summary: The Jr. Telecom/Security System Specialist performs a variety of new installations, replacements and troubleshooting on current systems. Under the supervision of Management, the technician provides expert support on access control, alarm monitoring, surveillance and telecommunication. Assist with the system design, implementation, maintenance and ongoing support of all related security and telecommunication system at the WMC Health Network.

Responsibilities:

· Start and complete work scope for the department's objectives as they relate to Security system/ Telecommunication services.

· Under the supervision of Management, the technician provides expert support for access control, alarm monitoring, surveillance and Telecommunication.

· Assist with the system design, implementation, maintenance and ongoing support of all related security and telecommunication system at the WMC Health Network.

· Maintains a detailed knowledge of the current technology in Telecommunication and Security systems currently being implemented in the WMC Health Network.

· Assist in the implementation and on-going development of Security and Telecommunication systems.

· Everyday operations (new installs, repairs, and maintenance for entire WMC Health Network).

· Responsible for trouble-shooting system related problems, contacting vendors for support of systems, and contacting Information Support Desk for hardware and network-related problems.

· Works directly with the Locksmith Division to include security related door hardware that is separate from the man networked systems.

· Works with I.S. department representatives on preparing detailed specifications and system standards across.

· Define system scope and objective through research and fact-finding to develop or modify moderately complex system.

· Installing and troubleshooting all Security and Telecommunication systems.

· Upgrading and maintaining our Telecommunication and Security system.

· Following our preventive maintenance for Telecommunication and Security system.

· Replace all outdated equipment to new current solution.

· Troubleshooting and repairing all problems with network, Telecom and all Security systems.

· Installing and troubleshooting VOIP infrastructure.

· Upgrading TV Cabling.

· Maintains safe work environment by following codes, standards, and legal regulations.

· Managing spreadsheets for Telecommunications and Security equipment.

· Travel within our hospital network.

· Fire stopping all penetration after project.

· Must communicate with other department heads to coordinate new and existing upgrades and installation.

· Mounting Data Racks, Ladder rack and Grounding.

· Must be able to train new employees.

· Must be flexible to work OT in case of an emergency.

· Provide technical expertise to diagnose and resolve hardware and software related problems.

Qualifications/Requirements:

Previous experience and/or certifications with Microsoft, Dell, and Cisco is a plus. Knowledge of installing and troubleshooting all Security and Telecommunication systems, such as; Access control, surveillance, Infant protection, visitor management, parking, wireless, and Data Infrastructures. Knowledge on Data and security Infrastructure, installing and terminating proper cabling solutions for such as; Cat 6, Fiber, Helix cable, Access Control cabling, Video Intercom cabling and also Audio Visual cabling. Familiarity with common power and hand tools and learn the operation of a variety of power tools and equipment as needed. Capable of following accident and safety precautions. Knowledge to make basic maintenance repairs and learn basic technical skills. Knowledge on running, pulling, terminating, and splicing cables; installing telecommunications equipment, routers, switches, multiplexors, cable trays, building ironwork and ladder racks; establishing connections; programming features; establishing connections and integrations; following industry standards; activating remote access tools. Knowledge on fire stopping materials. Basic knowledge on all electrical Conduits. Knowledge on fluke testing and certification tools. Basic knowledge on Blue prints and understanding the difference between a smoke wall and a fire-rated wall. Ability to quickly and accurately diagnose technology problems.

Education: High school or equivalency diploma required; Associate's Degree or a satisfactory completion of 50 credits or more preferred.

Licenses / Certifications: Must have a driver's license and be willing to travel within our WMC Health Network.

Other: Ability to follow oral or written instructions, work effectively individually, or as part of a team.

Knowledge on the use computer applications such as spreadsheets, word processing, calendar, e-mail and database software. Knowledge to read, write, speak, understand and communicate sufficiently in English to perform the essential functions of the position. Technical knowledge of computer equipment operation, testing, and maintenance, data network systems, software installation, upgrading, and support, Microsoft operating systems, computer deployments and system imaging

Special Requirements:

Physical Requirements:

A. Physical Activity (please check one box):

Sedentary Work (involves sitting most of the time, occasionally walking and standing; requires lifting no more

than 10 pounds at a time and/or occasionally lifting or carrying objects)

Light Work (involves lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects

weighing up to 10 pounds; requires moderate mobility to different work locations)

Medium Work (involves substantial physical activity and mobility; and lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time

with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds.)

Heavy Work (involves some type of manual labor including operating heavy machinery/ equipment or physical

labor; requires lifting no more than 100 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up

to 50 pounds)

B. Other Physical Requirements (check all that apply):

Blood Bourne Exposure Hearing Manual Dexterity

Pushing/Pulling Standing, climbing, mobility Visual Acuity