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Telecommunications Equipment Technician
Employer
ANTRIX PROJECTSDate Posted
January 28, 2025Languages
English-
Location Edmonton, AB
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Earnings $33.50 hourly
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Work Hours 30 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 1  Vacancy
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Closing Date Feb 27, 2025
Employer
ANTRIX PROJECTS
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Tasks
- Diagnose and locate equipment faults, and adjust, replace or repair telecommunications equipment
- Inspect operation of telecommunications equipment
- Install, arrange, remove and maintain telephone equipment, wiring and associated hardware
- Repair or replace defective telephone equipment
- Test installed telephone systems to locate transmission faults
- Analyze test results and adjust, change or repair switching system, network, associated equipment and software
- Complete and maintain test and service reports
- Determine nature, cause and location of trouble
- Install electromechanical, analog and digital trunking systems, circuits and equipment in telecommunications central offices and switching centres
Work conditions and physical capabilities
Attention to detail
Personal suitability
- Client focus
- Initiative
- Judgement
- Reliability
- Team player
Experience
7 months to less than 1 year
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Interest Codes
- OBJECTIVE
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- INNOVATIVE
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Interest combinations are unique to each of the occupations in this National Occupational Classification (NOC) group. Please consult the 2003 NOC Career Handbook for further information.
- METHODICAL
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Interest combinations are unique to each of the occupations in this National Occupational Classification (NOC) group. Please consult the 2003 NOC Career Handbook for further information.
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It’s based on the Canadian Work Preference Inventory (CWPI), which measures 5 occupational interests: Directive, Innovative, Methodical, Objective, and Social.
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