
About the Job
Department:
Service
Location:
Idaho 83669
Schedule:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, on-call rotation and overtime as needed
Pay:
$24.00 - $32.00
Job Summary
The Radio Technician - Journeyman is responsible for the installation, programming, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of complex wireless and two-way communication systems supporting commercial and public safety environments. This role works under general supervision and does not include supervisory responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities:
Diagnose, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain wireless communication equipment including dispatch consoles, trunked radio systems, paging infrastructure, mobile radios, and base stations. Perform system programming, testing, and installations according to manufacturer and industry standards. Conduct diagnostic testing using RF and communications test equipment and interpret results to determine corrective actions. Provide technical customer support in person, by phone, or electronically. Prepare service quotes, repair estimates, and project bids. Coordinate repair timelines, service schedules, and project deadlines with customers, vendors, and internal teams. Maintain accurate service records, job tickets, and time reporting. Support safety initiatives and comply with company safety procedures. Operate company vehicles safely and report maintenance or incidents promptly. Required Qualifications:
3-5 years of experience working with two-way radio or wireless communication systems. Experience troubleshooting, repairing, installing, and programming radios, transmitters, receivers, antennas, and communications systems. Working knowledge of RF theory, AC/DC electronics, and mobile installations. Experience with dispatch consoles, paging systems, and trunked radio systems. Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record. Preferred Qualifications:
Associate degree or technical training in electronics, telecommunications, or related field. FCC, FICA, NARTE, CET. Radio Technician - Journeyman:
NABER certification. Experience supporting public safety communications systems. Tools & Technical Skills:
RF test equipment including service monitors, watt meters, VOMs, and related diagnostic tools. Use of hand tools, installation equipment, and ladder work at elevated heights. Computer proficiency including Microsoft Office applications and communications programming software. Physical & Work Environment:
Ability to lift equipment up to approximately 100 lbs occasionally with assistance as needed. Ability to climb ladders or towers and work at heights. Work performed indoors and outdoors, including exposure to weather conditions, equipment vibration, and job-site hazards. May require background clearance for secure customer locations.
Department:
Service
Location:
Idaho 83669
Schedule:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, on-call rotation and overtime as needed
Pay:
$24.00 - $32.00
Job Summary
The Radio Technician - Journeyman is responsible for the installation, programming, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of complex wireless and two-way communication systems supporting commercial and public safety environments. This role works under general supervision and does not include supervisory responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities:
Diagnose, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain wireless communication equipment including dispatch consoles, trunked radio systems, paging infrastructure, mobile radios, and base stations. Perform system programming, testing, and installations according to manufacturer and industry standards. Conduct diagnostic testing using RF and communications test equipment and interpret results to determine corrective actions. Provide technical customer support in person, by phone, or electronically. Prepare service quotes, repair estimates, and project bids. Coordinate repair timelines, service schedules, and project deadlines with customers, vendors, and internal teams. Maintain accurate service records, job tickets, and time reporting. Support safety initiatives and comply with company safety procedures. Operate company vehicles safely and report maintenance or incidents promptly. Required Qualifications:
3-5 years of experience working with two-way radio or wireless communication systems. Experience troubleshooting, repairing, installing, and programming radios, transmitters, receivers, antennas, and communications systems. Working knowledge of RF theory, AC/DC electronics, and mobile installations. Experience with dispatch consoles, paging systems, and trunked radio systems. Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record. Preferred Qualifications:
Associate degree or technical training in electronics, telecommunications, or related field. FCC, FICA, NARTE, CET. Radio Technician - Journeyman:
NABER certification. Experience supporting public safety communications systems. Tools & Technical Skills:
RF test equipment including service monitors, watt meters, VOMs, and related diagnostic tools. Use of hand tools, installation equipment, and ladder work at elevated heights. Computer proficiency including Microsoft Office applications and communications programming software. Physical & Work Environment:
Ability to lift equipment up to approximately 100 lbs occasionally with assistance as needed. Ability to climb ladders or towers and work at heights. Work performed indoors and outdoors, including exposure to weather conditions, equipment vibration, and job-site hazards. May require background clearance for secure customer locations.