FW: Transfer Opportunity for Telecommunications/Electronics Specialist Vacancies in Limon and Denver

Clark, John john.clark at STATE.CO.US
Tue Jun 1 20:23:37 EDT 1999



> -----Original Message-----
>From:  Drage, Don
>Sent:  Tuesday, June 01, 1999 4:41 PM
>To:    GSS ALL EMPLOYEES
>Subject:       Transfer Opportunity for Telecommunications/Electronics Specialist
>Vacancies in Limon and Denver
>
>There are two announcements included here:  The first is a
>Telecommunications/Electronics Specialist III vacancy in Limon.  The second
>is a Telecommunications/Electronics Specialist I or II vacancy in Denver.
>There are currently two vacancies in Denver.
>
>            Open Competitive - Residency Waiver
>                EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
>            Department of Personnel/General Support Services
>            Colorado Information Technology Services/Telecommunication
>Services
>
>Job Title:     TELECOMMUNICATION/ELECTRONIC SPECIALIST I/II
>Job Location:     Denver
>Salary:       $2,168-$2,973 or $2,510 - $3,441/month
>Release Date:  June 2, 1999                              Apply By:  June 9,
>1999
>Employment Type:     Full - Time
>Class Code:     I5E2TX
>Submit Application To:
>
>Applications are part of the exam process.  Be sure your application
>specifically addresses the requirements as listed.  Your application will be
>reviewed by a Human Resource Specialist to determine if you meet the
>requirements for this position.  If there are questions related to your
>qualifications, your application will be given a second review.  The results
>of the second review will be final and you will be notified of your status.
>SUBMIT YOUR RESUME AND STATE OF COLORADO - FORM B APPLICATION TO:  GSS/HRS,
>ATTENTION: Don Drage at 1313 Sherman Street, Room 110, Denver, CO  80203 by
>5:00 p.m.,  Wednesday, June 9, 1999.  Note:  Salaries are to increase by 5%
>on 7/1/99.
>
>Information About The Job:
>
>DUTIES:  Installs, repairs and maintains analog and digital microwave systems
>and associated multiplex equipment providing communications, Digital Data
>Network and telephone services to all State agencies.  Maintains frequency
>and deviation standards, troubleshooting circuit failures, and maintaining
>proper audio and carrier levels according to FCC regulations.  Installs and
>repairs base/repeater stations to provide a two-way communications network
>for Public Safety and other governmental agencies operating within the State.
> Installs and maintains two-way radios, and auxiliary equipment such as speed
>detection systems, sirens, public address systems and portable two-way
>communications equipment.   Repairs and calibrates test equipment used in
>systems maintenance.  Designs and constructs cables and assemblies for test
>equipment.  Maintains and repairs buildings and grounds, auxiliary power
>generators, environmental control units, and towers and antenna equipment at
>remote sites.  Tower climbing up to 300 feet is necessary.   Records and
>reports all activities by completing forms, including work reports, radio
>applications, project summaries, vehicle log forms, account number and parts
>inventory.  Attends meetings and seminars to remain current on new and
>emerging technologies.  Delivers emergency service at any time by 24 hour/7
>days a week on call status to maintain the public safety systems.
>
>REQUIREMENTS:  Two or three years (depending on the level for which you are
>applying) of technical experience in the repair, maintenance, installation,
>modification, calibration, or fabrication in the telecommunications field
>related to a digital microwave system, telecommunications equipment, and
>2-way radio systems or leadwork or supervisor in those areas.
>NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:    Must possess and maintain a valid State of
>Colorado Drivers License.  Possession of a FCC Commercial Radio license is
>required for this position and must be obtained within the first six months
>of employment.
>
>SPECIAL CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT:   Must be willing and able to climb 300 feet
>or higher microwave towers.  Must be able to operate all terrain vehicles.
>
>SUBSTITUTIONS:  Successful completion of the equivalent of 60 semester hours
>of training at an accredited college or university or recognized
>non-correspondence technical school with 30 semester hours of course work
>related to the work assignment may be substituted for two years of the
>required experience.  Course work in the following areas is acceptable:
>Telecommunications, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications
>Equipment Repair, Telecommunication Equipment, maintenance,
>Telecommunication, Modification, Telecommunication Equipment, Calibration,
>Telecommunication Equipment, Fabrication.
>
>THE STATE OF COLORADO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
>


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