Technical Equipment Specialist Position Available In Cumberland, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The City of Fayetteville is hiring a Technical Equipment Specialist to work with the Police Department's Technical Services Unit. Responsibilities include installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic equipment in police vehicles, preparing reports, and coordinating with internal and external departments. This full-time position offers $18.90 an hour. Apply now for this mid-level technical role.
Job Description
Technical Equipment Specialist City of Fayetteville – 3.6 Fayetteville, NC Job Details Full-time $18.90 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Mid-level Full Job Description JOB Click here to meet some of the City’s “CAN DO” employees.
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POSITION.The City of Fayetteville is currently recruiting for a Technical Equipment Specialist to perform technical work associated with the Police Department’s Technical Services Unit, to include installing, maintaining, repairing and removing electronic equipment in police vehicles, such as surveillance equipment, radio communications systems, electronic systems and other related equipment; to prepare reports related to unit operations; to maintain related records and files; and to perform other related duties.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Assist with assigning daily tasks and priorities to the Installation Technicians and City Fleet Services.
Serve as a liaison between department and other internal departments and/or external agencies for repairs or equipment installations.
Meet with customers at all levels to discuss and resolve problems tactfully, courteously and effectively; refer concerns and complaints to supervisor when necessary.
Compose, compile, prepare, review and present various reports, correspondence and documents of findings and results; prepare a variety of reports related to the operational activities and inventory; maintain related records and files for retention surplus and transfer purposes.
Inspect all vehicles, equipment, and radios, prior to issuance of the vehicle to ensure proper operation and performance of equipment.
Receive, evaluate and respond to requests for technical services; review requests for surveillance/intelligence to determine equipment needs.
Install, troubleshoot, and repair all in-car video systems (analog and digital systems).Provide user instructions to officers on the proper use of electronic equipment contained in police vehicles. Coordinate repairs and software upgrades with video system vendors.
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