Fleet Radio Technician
The Fleet Radio Technician supports safe and efficient fleet operations by installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting radio and GPS communication systems. Key duties include managing repair orders, maintaining inventory in Operative IQ, and ensuring functionality of vehicle hotspots and transmission systems. The role requires adherence to safety protocols, accurate documentation, and clear communication while considering the unique needs of patients and staff.
Responsibilities
1. Uses appropriate problem-solving approach to plan performance of services.
2. Provides services with consideration of the physical, psycho-social, cultural / spiritual, and age-specific needs of those served.
Possess a strong knowledge of radio installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and testing
Strong knowledge of Geotab fleet management and ambulance tracking systems
Process daily repair orders as appropriate
Maintain system records and inventory within the Operative IQ system
Manage communication parts, equipment within the communications stock room
Understand and troubleshoot internet GPS solutions with vehicle hotspot for computers and LP15 12-lead transmissions to emergency departments
3. Uses equipment / supplies correctly.
4. Uses appropriate safety and infection control measures.
5. Teaches / directs / advises / informs others in an appropriate manner.
6. Reports / records information correctly.
7. Monitors the work environment and initiates efforts to ensure general employee satisfaction.
8. Monitors the quality of work performed and intervenes, when appropriate, to correct or enhance services.
9. Makes timely decisions considering the impact on patient care, financial resources, employee relations, public image, and departmental concerns.
10. Ensures appropriate and timely verbal and written communication to Administration, departmental staff, and peers to facilitate flow and decision-making.
11. Supports the organization in all communications with patients, physicians, visitors, peers, and others.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED
Current valid NC driver's license with a good driving history.
Minimum of three (3) years' experience in two-way radio equipment and systems, repair and troubleshooting or a combination of leadership experience and education.
Under general supervision, performs a variety of skilled tasks related to technical and user support; troubleshooting; and repair of systems and equipment including : VHF and UHF equipment, Motorola 7 / 800 MHz conventional and trunked Equipment, Two-way Equipment, Antenna systems, Alert Pagers, Portables, Mobiles, vehicle Equipment, Bases, Control Stations, Tower Sites, 911 Dispatch Consoles, Duplex Operation and Associated Telecommunications Equipment
Physical : Mobility to respond quickly to emergency situations, ability to withstand extensive walking, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, repetitive motions. Must have manual dexterity and visual acuity to trace and repair color-coded wiring systems. Heavy work requiring exertion of up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and / or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and / or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Position may involve skin, eye, mucous membrane contact with blood and other potentially infection material. Potential risk of exposure to communicable diseases
Fleet Radio Tech • Pinehurst, NC, United States