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Cellular Telephone Technician
Employer
Dr. Phone FixDate Posted
May 05, 2022Languages
English-
Location St. Albert, AB
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Earnings $930.00 weekly
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Work Hours 30 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 2  Vacancies
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Closing Date Jun 13, 2022
Employer
Dr. Phone Fix
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Experience
2 years to less than 3 years
Area of Specialization
Telephone installation and repair
Type of Systems
Telephone system
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities
- Fast-paced environment
- Attention to detail
- Ability to distinguish between colours
- Combination of sitting, standing, walking
- Bending, crouching, kneeling
- Tight deadlines
Personal Suitability
- Flexibility
- Accurate
- Client focus
- Dependability
- Judgement
- Reliability
Telephone Installer and Repairer Specific Skills
- Repair or replace defective telephone equipment
- Install, arrange, remove and maintain telephone equipment, wiring and associated hardware
How to Apply
Anyone who can legally work in Canada can apply for this job. If you are not currently authorized to work in Canada, the employer will not consider your job application.
By e-mail:
By Mail:
Unit#114 ,1 Hebert Rd
St. Albert, Alberta T8N2E7
Advertised Until
Jun 13, 2022
Important notice: This job posting has been provided by an external employer.The Government of Alberta and the Government of Canada are not responsible for the accuracy, authenticity or reliability of the content.
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- OBJECTIVE
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- INNOVATIVE
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- METHODICAL
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