[WIham] Fwd: State Patrol Radio Technician Openings

Mark Thompson wb9qzb_groups at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 29 02:20:24 EDT 2011



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Subject: [Scan-Wis] State Patrol Radio Technician Openings


  
The State Patrol is hiring radio techs.

http://wisc.jobs/public/job_view.asp?annoid=50918&jobid=50433&index=true
<http://wisc.jobs/public/job_view.asp?annoid=50918&jobid=50433&index=true>

Communications Technician - Senior - Re-Announcement
Job Announcement Code(s): 11-01508


County(ies): 
*Statewide 


Classification Title


Job Working Title
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICIAN - SENIOR 11-01508
Communications Tech Senior


Type of Employment
Full Time (40 hrs/week)


Salary
Starting pay is $20.624 per hour plus excellent benefits. This position is
in pay range/schedule 06-16. A six month probationary period will be
required.


Contact
Cathie Cunningham, HR Specialist Senior 608-266-3425
cathie.cunningham at dot.wi.gov
Bargaining Unit
Technical

Area of Competition
Open

Deadline to Apply
9/6/2011
On-line applications must be completed by Tuesday, September 6, 2011.


Exam Information
81362 -  099  Communications Technician Senior
Preview Exam
<http://wisc.jobs/public/ExamApplicantPreview.asp?txtExamID=15949>

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of State Patrol in the
Bureau of Public Safety & Communications is seeking qualified applicants for
the position of Communications Technician Senior.  Vacancies currently exist
in Deforest, Tomah and Waukesha.   However, the register established by this
recruitment will be used to fill additional vacancies located throughout the
state for the next six to twelve months.


Job Duties
Perform advanced technical services
related to the provision of electronic and communication services for public
safety agencies served by the Bureau of Communications.  Services are
provided directly to the State Patrol and Department of Natural Resources.
Secondary support is provided to many other county and local public safety
agencies. Perform highly technical work relating to complex design,
development, modification, construction, system integration, configuration,
installation, diagnosis, maintenance and repair of complex microprocessor
and computer-based electronic and communications equipment. This position
coordinates a portion of the statewide communications networks and
coordinates with other bureau technicians to integrate the operation of the
total communications networks. This position designs systems and interface
equipment for the area of responsibility and assists in the design, project
management and implementation of complex electronic and wireless
communication networks.


Special Notes
Well-qualified applicants will have
a two-year electronics degree or equivalent work experience.
Must be able to respond to emergencies on a 24-hour basis; work alone at
night at remote locations; and possess a valid Wisconsin Drivers License
with a good driving record which must comply with minimum requirements for
use of a state vehicle.
Due to the nature of these positions, all applicants will be required to
allow the Department to conduct a thorough background investigation
including a criminal history check. Those individuals being considered for
hire will be subject to fingerprinting. Any felony conviction will
disqualify applicants.


Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Modern trouble-shooting techniques for electronic and communications equipment;
diagnosing and isolating system technical problems; reading and interpreting
highly complex schematic diagrams; use and application of diagnostic and
test equipment; electronic and communications theory; frequency synthesized
two-way mobile radio theory; semi-conductor theory and application including
mosfet, microchip and integrated circuits; microprocessor theory and
application; organizing and supervising project work; printed circuit design
and construction techniques; direct current/alternating current theory;
series/parallel circuits; and digital circuits.


How To Apply 
To apply for this recruitment, click “Log In” to access your existing
account or to create a new account if you don’t already have an account in
the system. Once you are logged in, click "Apply Now." You will be asked to
provide your personal information, attach a resume and a Letter of Interest.
Your resume and Letter of Interest should clearly identify your education,
training and/or work experience as it relates to the Job Duties and Skills
and Abilities for this position.  Once you finalize your exam, you will be
sent an email by the system confirming that the exam process has been
completed.  The responses to your exam will be evaluated by a panel of job
experts. Please address questions regarding the application process to
Cathie Cunningham at cathie.cunningham at dot.wi.gov
<mailto:cathie.cunningham at dot.wi.gov>  or (608) 266-3425.


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