The Telecommunications Mechanic I installs, removes, maintains, modifies, troubleshoots, and repairs voice and/or non-voice communications systems including intercom and public address systems, alarm
systems, teletype equipment, and electronic and electromechanical telephone key systems/PBAXs;
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Customer Service: daily “face” of the Contract to the end-users. Discusses customer needs during new construction, building and room rehabs; provides this information to Manager
- Cable Locates: locate and mark buried telephone cable
- Trouble Tickets troubleshooting and repair
- Work Order requests: wiring new service/moving service/disconnecting service including customer premise and communications hubs
- Locate bad cable pairs and splice new cable
- Replacement of pedestals in field
- Coordinate equipment and materials needs with Management and Warehouse Clerk
- Complete all paperwork documenting DWG changes and Work Order/Trouble Ticket work detail
- Proper handing and documentation of Contractor Inventory
- Vehicle maintenance, fueling, cleaning, inspections
- Generator testing, battery replacement as needed, completing all log requirements
- Generator setup/teardown for remotes
- Clean and maintain remote CO, equipment Yard and Sea Vans, and office spaces
- Frame wiring at remote CO, BET, IDF, wiring/comm closets
- Complete all DoD, NAVAIR, and company required training
- Maintain proper Safety
- Assist co-workers as needed
- Performs other related duties as assigned by management
The Telecommunications Mechanic I installs, removes, maintains, modifies, troubleshoots, and repairs voice and/or non-voice communications systems including intercom and public address systems, alarm systems, teletype equipment, and electronic and electromechanical telephone key systems/PBAXs;