Posted: 16 June
The role
Key Accountabilities
- Develop and implement technical specifications, procedures and standards for the provision and maintenance of communications services across the state.
- Plan and coordinate technical systems preventative maintenance programs, and systems fault response programs.
- Provide specialist technical leadership, guidance, training and mentoring of technical staff in development and maintenance of technical skills required in systems support service activities.
- Coordinate with operations staff and management, negotiate, and make decisions on appropriate technical service response priorities.
- Manage staff, workflows, and tasking requirements of reactive maintenance, preventative maintenance, and systems developments.
- Consult with industry and service agencies and prepare detailed service delivery specifications and recommendations.
- Develop and maintain effective reporting systems for technical support services being provided on a statewide basis.
Role Requirements
Mandatory
- Applicable Australian Communications Media Agency licences or a commitment to obtain the appropriate licences;
- Current C class drivers' licence.
Qualification
- Associate Diploma in Electronics/Communications Engineering or equivalent qualification with a minimum of five (5) years industry equivalent experience
Highly Desirable
- Experience with analogue/digital radio network
- Experience with radio test sets
- Open Cabling Registration with Structured/Coaxial Cable and Optical Fibre endorsements.
Other
- Undertake on‐call duties, overtime and work outside normal business hours
- Travel intra and inter‐state as needed
SFIA Skills
Level: 5
Skill Code(s): RFEN: Radio Frequency Engineering
Further information can be found on the SFIA site by searching for the 'skill' code (e.g., ITMG) and then referring to the skills listed under the applicable 'level' (e.g., level 5).
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
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