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Colorado Springs Utilities Senior Trunk Radio Technician in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Senior Trunk Radio Technician
Job Type: Information Technology
Pay Range $99,980 to $117,623
Location Colorado Springs, CO
Date First Posted 9/5/24
Applications are being accepted through: 9/20/24
*If no date is displayed, applications are being accepted on an ongoing basis; however, this job posting may close at any time after a minimum of 5 days of being posted.
Senior Radio Technician
We are looking for a Senior Radio Technician to join our Network Transport Services Team at Colorado Springs Utilities! You will be the specialized personnel involved in daily support of mission-critical two-way radio communications operations regarding radio equipment hardware, firmware, and software. You can also expect to issue radios and radio accessories to Colorado Springs Utilities personnel, assist radio system management functions and monitoring, and keep a detailed inventory of radio equipment and accessories.
How you’ll make an impact:
Provide technical support for VHF/700/800 Analog and Digital radio equipment including Conventional or Trunking subscribers (mobiles and portables) and accessories
Test, tune, and align radio repeaters, base stations, mobiles, and portables
Build, update, and maintain radio subscriber templates
Uses Motorola Radio Management application to program, firmware update, and feature flash APX radio subscribers
Coordinate and schedule radio programming with various departments
Utilizes Motorola Zone Watch application to detect radio system issues and reports them to the system manager
Maintains accurate inventory of CSU radio equipment
Monitors staffing changes and recovers equipment no longer needed
Coordinate a yearly lifecycle replacement program of 250 radios per year through 2028
Manages MCC7500 consoles in several dispatch centers and associated equipment
Monthly rebooting of console computers to apply updates
Coordinate with PPRCN and Motorola to perform system upgrades
Administer and maintain a NICE recording system
Work with the fleet to get radios installed and removed from CSU vehicles
Provides end-user training on radio operation
Creates procedure documents for other staff to follow
Ensures quality of work performed in compliance with standard operating policies
Ensures compliance with safety regulations and work procedures
Ensures equipment, tools, and materials are used in a safe and efficient manner
Must have flexibility in scheduling to meet the needs of the business
Required Skills/Abilities:
Strong attention to detail
Self-motivated and able to work independently or in small teams
Working in hazardous environments including substations, power plants, water treatment plants, and wastewater treatment plants
Working at heights, in confined spaces, handling ladders, pushing, pulling, and lifting equipment.
Research and stay on top of emerging technologies and industry trends
Principles of two-way radio communications
Most likely have three years or more of experience in the field of two-way radio communications with extensive knowledge and hands-on experience with trunked radio subscribers
Who You Are:
Associate’s degree (preferred) or technical training in the areas of electronics, computers, networking, RF, or equivalent work experience
Must be able to pass the State of Colorado test and background check to acquire an advanced system key within 6 months of employment
Motorola training certifications in Programming and Template Building, Radio Management, XTS/XTL Subscriber Academy, APX Subscriber Academy, or equivalent work experience
Design principles of RF equipment
Knowledge of two-way radio equipment, components, and systems
Common causes of failure that occur in radio transmitting and receiving equipment
Inventory tracking of equipment and parts
Recordkeeping practices and procedures
Familiarization with FCC requirements regarding wireless radio operations
Windows-based operating systems, program installation, and Microsoft Office suite
Physical Requirements:
Lifting and carrying up to 80 pounds and pushing and pulling 50-pound loads at a time
Standing and walking up to eight hours per day and climbing multiple sets of stairs while carrying materials weighing between 40 and 60 pounds
Riding in a vehicle for up to four hours to travel to and from job sites
Working in different temperatures and changing weather conditions
Traversing and inspecting all areas of the site in all types of weather; this may include walking, climbing, reaching, bending, crawling, stooping, or stretching
Exposure to characteristic construction site dangers
Who We Are... Colorado Springs Utilities is a four-service municipal utility with a 100-year reputation for providing reliable water, wastewater, gas, and electric services to the Pikes Peak Region. Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs is recognized for providing the perfect blend of mountain and city living. Our company promotes a work culture dedicated to innovation and collaboration, encouraging our employees to provide safe, reliable, and competitively priced energy for the generations to come.
Our Commitment to Our Employees… Our people are the heart and soul of Colorado Springs Utilities. They keep the lights on, gas flowing, water coming in, and wastewater leaving. We do not just say people are important – we prove it! That’s why we are honored to invest in protecting the health and financial security of our employees and their families through our rich benefits program.
Time Off – Because everybody needs time off to recharge
Vacation – New employees accrue 13 days of paid time off to start, while our more tenured employees accrue 24 days per year
Personal Leave –3 days per year of personal leave
Paid Holidays –12 paid holidays per year
Sick Leave – Accrue 12 days of sick leave annually for those days when you or a family member is feeling under the weather
Vacation Buy – Purchase up to 40 hours of additional vacation time
Pension Plan – Looking forward to a comfortable lifestyle once you’re done working? The Colorado Public Employees’ Retirement Association (PERA) provides you with retirement benefits and peace of mind when you retire
Medical – Select from three comprehensive medical plans, starting at $10.00 a month. Employees also enjoy access to a Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Wellness Program – Voluntary wellness program that allows you and your spouse to each earn up to $500 to use towards healthcare expenses, $100 in Visa gift cards, and up to $400 in gym membership reimbursements
Dental – Select from two dental plans, with in-network PPO preventive care covered at 100% and access to orthodontia coverage
Vision – Voluntary plan that covers full vision care services and discounts on LASIK eye surgery
Retirement Saving Programs – Supplement your pension plan with voluntary retirement programs such as the PERAPlus 401(k) and MissionSquare’s Roth IRA and 457 plans
Disability Coverage – Short-Term (STD) and Long-Term Disability (LTD) insurance available for purchase
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – Makes the going a little easier by aiding with mental health, stress management, work-life balance, financial and legal matters, and much more
Long-Term Care Insurance (LTC) – Whether it's due to an accident or a serious illness, LTC insurance is available for purchase to help you and your loved ones
Life Insurance – Company-paid life insurance and supplemental coverage available
Tuition Reimbursement – Employees are eligible to receive up to $5,250 annually for Tuition Reimbursement
Qualifying Public Service Employer – Payments made towards student loans may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
ATTENTION :
All positions will be posted for a minimum of 5 calendar days.
Starting pay will be determined within the posted pay range based on the experience, education, and training of the successful candidate; if there is a single pay rate posted, the job starts at that rate.
Colorado Springs Utilities does not sponsor work visas of any kind (including but not limited to F-1, H-1B, or TN visas with a STEM OPT extension). Eligible applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.
Colorado Springs Utilities is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Our differences make us richer. Learning and growing from one another makes us more than what we were. We want our workforce to be as diverse as our business and recognize the limitless benefits of this commitment. Our desire is to have the organization reflect the diversity of the Pikes Peak Region. As an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, it is our commitment that no person shall be unlawfully discriminated against because of race, color, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, religious convictions, veteran status, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Affirmative Action is Colorado Springs Utilities’ effort to ensure positive steps are taken to have a representative workforce reflective of the relevant available labor force.
For more information regarding applicant rights, visit https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/ofccpost.htm
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Job Type: Information Technology