[SixClub] LoJack needs a good tech

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Mon May 8 21:12:44 EDT 2006


From: Chris Rowland [mailto:CRowland at lojack.com] 
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 10:48 AM
To: Njezic, George; Chuck Kelley; mbblackmon at peoplepc.com; rmonroe; Andre Bellou; tgray at bccomm.biz; oneil at wneo.pbs.org; aiken at coacb.org; donbarber1 at yahoo.com; gary at dispatchtrunking.com; Radiolink at radiolinkcomm.com; Jack Hurt
Subject: Lojack needs a good field tech
 
Anybody know of a good, reliable field technician to fill a position for us. I have attached a brief job spec. 
A field tech from Paging or Cellular would work well for us. Someone who understands RF and field service with a proven track record of being able to work unsupervised and maintain long and short term project deadlines. There must be a few out of work from the paging biz at this point. 
Ideally the candidate would come from the mid-west area but we may be willing to work around that. 
If you know of anyone have them contact me directly.
 
This is an excellent opportunity for the right person. 
 
Thanks, 
Chris Rowland
R.F. Infrastructure Crew Chief
Lojack Corp.
617-590-8675
Perform installation maintenance activities on LoJack radio infrastructure. Perform routine preventative maintenance; arrange, coordinate, and perform/supervise required cable or antenna repair and replacement; routinely test for range and reliability of broadcasts; and assist in new site selection, acquisition, and installation. Respond to site problems in a timely manner. Assure compliance with FCC regulations for operation, radiation, and safety requirements. Applicant should be based within the LA, TX region for servicing locations in, but not limited to, MI, IL, TN, LA, TX and CO.






Associate’s Degree in Electronics, or FCC Radiotelephone license preferred; HS diploma or GED required. 
Several years experience in RF maintenance on either a professional or hobby level. 
Knowledge of and experience with spectrum and time domain analyzers, and radio service monitors.
Microsoft Office & Outlook.
Applicant must hold or be able to attain at least one FCC Amateur Radio License (other than Novice), or a General Radio Telephone certification
Comtrain Tower Safety and Rescue certifiable. 
Must be available 24/7 for emergencies, and travel more than 50% of time. 
This position also requires climbing ladders, performing duties at extreme heights while at risk of insect bites, stings and emergency descents from towers.


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