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Establish unified telecommunications standards across all clinical tiers (acute care, outpatient, clinics, and emergency departments) and align with broader security and infrastructure directives.

Ability to work varying shifts and hours including days/nights, weekends, and holidays, and possible mandatory overtime. * A valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record. Preferred ...

Ability to work varying shifts and hours including days/nights, weekends, and holidays, and possible mandatory overtime. * A valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record. Preferred ...

May also include nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime, as well as rotating Saturdays. The Main Responsibilities * Perform installation, testing, turn-up, and acceptance of circuit equipment ...

General Purpose Design, test and integrate telecommunications and network communications systems in support of reliable electrical system operations. Responsibilities include provisioning and ...

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Telecommunication Technician

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$28 - $35/hr

Location: Greater Portland Metro Area Compensation: $28 - $35 per hour, DOE We're hiring Telecom Field Technicians! We're in need of Travel Techs that have reliable transportation and like providing ...

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What is the difference between Weekend Telecommunications vs Weekend Network Technician?

AspectWeekend TelecommunicationsWeekend Network Technician
CertificationsFCC licenses, Cisco certificationsCompTIA Network+, Cisco certifications
Work EnvironmentTelecom companies, field sites, customer locationsNetwork installation, troubleshooting, on-site and remote
Industry UsageTelecommunications providers, service companiesIT service providers, network maintenance firms

Weekend Telecommunications and Weekend Network Technician roles share similar certifications and work environments, often involving fieldwork and technical troubleshooting. The main difference lies in their focus: telecommunications roles emphasize telecom systems and infrastructure, while network technicians focus on broader IT networks. Both roles are vital in maintaining communication systems and are frequently searched together by job seekers in the tech and telecom industries.

What are the most commonly searched types of Telecommunications jobs in Oregon? The most popular types of Telecommunications jobs in Oregon are:

Telecommunications Project Lead

Solvenow Inc.

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

At our Company's telecommunications project leads work on various projects as assigned by a Department Manager or Lead Engineer. This position will play a role in the entire design process, including but not limited to:

  • preliminary assessments
  • concept creation
  • leading designs with support from your peers, SME's, and BIM designers
  • internal and external problem resolution
  • drawing and specification production
  • customer and vendor accessibility.

The telecommunication project lead may work on several concurrent projects and will be responsible for ensuring that projects are completed on time.

As a telecommunication project lead, you'll provide technical design leadership of systems for data center buildings, which include structured cabling systems, wireless, audio-visual, and other low-voltage systems.

Responsibilities include:

  • leading the BIM designers in preparation of engineering drawings
  • DIV 27 specification creation or modification.
  • conduct site visits
  • review technical documents
  • You will also learn from more senior team leaders and will be mentored.
  • Managing the relationship with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Responding to RFI's, Submittals, and Substitution requests

Here's what you'll need

  • Technical or associate's degree from an accredited institution
  • Minimum 4 years' experience actively designing or leading designs for Telecommunications structured cabling systems.
  • Thorough knowledge of ANSI/TIA and BICSI standards
  • Thorough knowledge of NFPA 70 and how it applies to telecommunications structured cabling systems.
  • Familiarity working with Navisworks
  • Self-motivation to coordinate with other disciplines, project managers and clients
  • Excellent project management skills.
  • Familiarity with responding to RFP's
  • Experienced in creating a budget for a project.
  • Experienced in creating and maintaining a project schedule
  • Experienced in identifying and mitigating company risk
  • Credential as an RCDD or can attain it within (1) year after being hired.

Ideally, You'll Also Have:

  • Experience working on other low-voltage systems, which include:
    • Security
    • Audio/Visual
    • Wireless
  • Electrical Engineering degree, or related discipline.
  • Experience installing telecommunications systems.
  • Experience reading and analyzing test results for telecommunications systems.
  • Experience troubleshooting issues during installation of telecommunications systems.