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Power Platform Developer  

Wireless DNA Inc. - Greater Toronto Area, Canada, Canada

Wireless DNA is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of sex, race, colour, creed, national origin...

from: appcast.io - 6 days ago

Legal Services Manager  

Quectel Wireless Solutions - Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

o Experience in an office environment working with MSWord, Outlook, Teams and Adobe Acrobat Pro is a plus. Presentation and client negotiation skills needed. o Assists Finance VP with human resource activities...

from: appcast.io - 5 days ago

Wireless Sales Team Member  

Prairie Mobile Communications - SASKATOON (+1 location)

-Excellent interpersonal, communication and problem-resolution skills. -Due to the nature of the business, there may be occasions when the Wireless Team Member is required to work alone in the store. ... Hourly

from: saskjobs.com - 4 days ago

Field Application Engineer  

Quectel Wireless Solutions - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Experience in development of peripheral driver and debug troubleshooting (USB, UART, I2C, I2S, SPI, SDIO, EMMC, PWM, Camera, LCD) is a plus. Be able to give product presentations and conduct product and...

from: appcast.io - More than 30 days ago

Spécialiste, réseau WIFI / Wireless Network Specialist  

Groupe CH - Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Sous la responsabilité du Gestionnaire TI infrastructure, vous implémenterez et supporterez l’ensemble des équipements de télécommunication de l’entreprise à titre de troisième répondant pour les requêtes/incidents...

from: appcast.io - More than 30 days ago

Travelling Territory Representative (Sales & Marketing) - Barrie  

OSL Direct Services - Barrie, Ontario, Canada (+6 locations)

Competitive base pay, car allowance plus lucrative uncapped commission structure that can total up to $80,000 - $90,000 per year and more depending on performance. Our top performers are making close to...

from: ca.lifeworq.com - 2 days ago

Sr Network Analyst - SD WAN  

Akkodis - North York, Ontario, Canada

• Assume responsibility for solution development and integration with other specialized disciplines: network security, wireless network, IP telephony etc. • Provide 3rd level support for network and telecom...

from: appcast.io - 4 days ago

Senior Network Administrator  

Kativik Regional Government - Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada

The Kativik Regional Government (KRG), a supra municipal body with jurisdiction over the territory located north of the 55th parallel, is now looking for a self-motivated and dynamic individual interested...

from: appcast.io - 3 days ago

Senior Cost Accountant  

Sierra Wireless ULC - Richmond, BC

Support Product/Customer margin analysis by reviewing, correcting and reconciling SAP transactions that drive detailed corporate and business unit P&L reporting. Reconciliation involves detailed analysis...

from: Canadajobs.com (+1 source) - 4 days ago

Network Engineer  

Hamilton Barnes - Canada, Canada

Work on a huge number of networking projects and deliver numerous networking solutions. Network Engineer (Fully Remote ) - $60 per hour $60per hour

from: appcast.io - 6 days ago


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Indispensible to the IT field is the wireless communications technician, who constructs and maintains the infrastructure which support wireless communications systems. These systems involve cellular phones, beepers, two-way radios, WiFi access, portable computers, marine radios, GPS equipment, satellite systems and other related equipment.
Technicians must be familiar with digital radio technology, cellular systems, and general electronics. They should know how to utilize diagnostic tools to check, adjust, and fix electronic equipment; they should be proficient in technical jargon and be able to read work orders describing equipment failures; they must be able to communicate with equipment operators to identify any problems existing with the equipment.
If the equipment shows serious problems, the employee is expected to use schematic drawings to identify and repair problems. Field technicians frequently carry out regular maintenance work on telecom devices used by corporate clients, whereas bench technicians stay in stores, service centres, and repair facilities.
A high school degree combined with formal training is necessary to apply for this position. Successful applicants can expect to make about C
$45,000 per year in Canada.

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