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Network Support Technician -Must be Japanese bilingual -

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PASONA N A, INC.

Los Angeles, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Job Description

A global telecommunication company is looking for an Entry level Network support technician.
Title:
Network Support Technician -Japanese Bilingual- Entry level welcome
Schedule:
7AM-3PM, 3PM-11PM and 11PM-7AM Three different shifts changing every week including working weekends/holidays (5 work days per week)
Salary:
40K~45 K (Non-Exempt)
Work Style:
Office everyday
Location:
Los Angeles, CA (Downtown area)
Job Description:
Technician for O&M support at 24/7/365 Network Operation Center for any network, datacenter, international transmission, submarine cable, backbone equipment, infrastructure and IT solution services. Customer support, handling incoming customer calls and emails. Basic technical troubleshooting of network services following the documentation such as action procedure and workflows. OJT will be provided in the long term. Qualifications Business level English and Japanese (both in speaking and writing) is required Must be bilingual in Japanese and in English Basic PC Skills (Microsoft OS, Word, Excel, etc) Shift position including night shift and weekends (rotation) Must have legal work authorization

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