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Field Technician Starlink/Dish Network - Cullman, AL
Satellites Unlimited 4.2
Columbus, OH jobs
FieldTechnician Salary: $18.50 $24.50 No Experience Required
Sign-On Bonus: $250
Join Our Team! Ready to build a career with meaningful growth, strong support, and great pay? Do you have the desire to work hard and build a stable career at an Employee-Owned company? Tired of not being able to pay your bills on time and differentiate yourselves from team members that don t perform like you do? If so, now is the time to join the Satellites Unlimited (SUI) family as a FieldTechnician! This entry-level satellite TV and broadband installer role is ideal for individuals with mechanical aptitude and good communication & customer service skills.
Quick Apply: Takes less than 10 minutes on our website
Watch what it s like to be part of the team: ****************************
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Why You'll Love This Role
Competitive Pay: $18.50/hour base pay guaranteed (Year 1).
Techs currently earn $22 $24.50/hour on average based on performance; top performers earn up to $35/hour.
Paid Training
Bonuses: Weekly and monthly performance-based incentives
Company-provided vehicle, gas card, tools, and phone
100% Employee-Owned Company
Independent Work & Autonomy: Enjoy a variety of tasks without constant oversight
What You ll Do
Install tech products from DISH, Boost Mobile, OnTech, Hughes, Polk Audio, Google, and Ring
Troubleshoot and solve equipment & service issues
Educate customers and sell smart home products & related services
What You ll Need
- Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 80lbs. And carry extension ladders
Stand for long periods of time
Must be at or below 330 lb weight limit
Work in confined spaces
- Professional Requirements
Strong customer service and communication skills
Valid driver s license and clear driving record
Pass background check and drug screen
Flexible availability, including weekends and holidays
About Us
Satellites Unlimited (SUI) is a Regional Service Provider and Authorized Retailer serving the Southeast. With over 300 team members and 175,000+ customers annually, we deliver top-notch video, internet, home automation, and security solutions. Most of our team leaders, trainers, and managers began their careers as fieldtechnicians. Technicians can grow into roles like Field Service Manager, Corporate Training Instructor, Trade Development Specialist, and other leadership roles. We improve lives through bold, unmatched field service excellence!
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Company-Paid Life Insurance
Short & Long-Term Disability
401(k) Plan
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
Paid Vacation:
5 days after 6 months
5 additional days after 1-year anniversary
Ongoing Technical Training & Career Development
Promotion Opportunities (many current leaders started as technicians)
Employee Assistance Program (financial/legal/family services)
Tuition Reimbursement
If you're motivated, hands-on, and ready for a career you can grow with, we d love to hear
from you.
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$18.5 hourly 5d ago
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Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Columbus, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
Cameron-Cole is searching for an Environmental Specialist/Technician (CG02) to join our team. The ideal candidate will have core competencies in health & safety, policies and procedures, attention to detail, and utilization. With direct supervision of senior staff, the Environmental Specialist performs environmental field sampling including collection of groundwater samples from monitor wells, collection of surface and subsurface soil samples, and assist with data analysis and development of presentations. Candidates with an academic background in geology or engineering are strongly preferred due to upcoming project needs.
This role will be out of our Alameda, CA office. This position will report to a Project Manager. This is a Full-Time position.
Duties and Responsibilities
Collect soil and groundwater samples for laboratory analysis while accurately following identified SOPs, field sampling plans, and Cameron-Cole guidelines and procedures
Calibrate & Decontaminate field equipment, including handling potentially hazardous waste
Review lab analytical reports for accuracy and tabulate environmental data
Develop site maps of groundwater contour and chemical iso concentration
Assist with the preparation of draft reports and presentations, including tables, chart's and graphs assemble approved reports for distribution
All other duties as assigned
Education and Experience
Higher education in Engineering, Geology preferred
40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER
Valid Driver's License
0-3 years of professional consulting experience in Site Assessment, Characterization and Remediation
Experience and understanding of groundwater extraction and treatment systems
Cameron-Cole was established in 2001 as an independent environmental services firm and joined the ADEC Innovations group of companies in September 2021. Our staff has provided services to a diverse clientele in transportation, consumer products, construction materials, financial services, internet services, manufacturing, petrochemical, aerospace, waste management industries, and government and other public sectors.
Our chosen field of services includes the most difficult issues that challenge society today. These challenges require solutions that will stand the test of time. Our solutions must recognize the social, economic, and environmental implications and balance among these. We are committed to delivering services and solutions that are the product of the best collaboration of the firm's appropriate resources and expertise.
Salary: $23.00 - $32.00
We offer competitive salaries based on experience, education, and location. We have robust benefits with opportunities for personal and professional development for qualified employees. Want to work in a collaborative, creative work environment where you can provide meaningful contributions while being challenged to grow on the job? If so, you are encouraged to apply!
Compensation and Benefits
Example: Full-time, regular employee
Escalating PTO schedule and up to 10 company holidays
Full health care package:
Up to 100% employer-paid employee medical and 55% eligible dependent coverage*
80% employer-paid dental and vision
Employer-paid Life and AD&D insurance
Short- and Long-term Disability insurance
Employee Assistance & Wellness Program
401k & Roth with a 6% discretionary match
Pet insurance discounts
*All benefits are subject to eligibility and may be changed at any time by the Company.
Work Environment
The position operates in a dynamic and highly collaborative work environment. FCS is dedicated to providing our staff the opportunity to elect hybrid office/home working location options. This role routinely uses standard office equipment.
The position will be exposed to all weather conditions and terrain. The position requires working outdoors and travel to and from project sites.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear; have hand/finger dexterity; and reach with hands and arms. The employee will spend extended periods of time in front of a computer/laptop. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus.
Completing field monitoring surveys requires the physical endurance to walk over a variety of terrains and in a variety of weather conditions, including extreme heat, while caring equipment and/or a pack. Additional physical requirements for the position include the ability to bend and kneel for long periods of time, lift at least 15 lbs. and walk/hike sometimes multiple miles per day.
Information Security
Adhering to all policies, guidelines, and procedures pertaining to the protection of information of the organization, employees must maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information to which they are given access. They are also responsible for reporting actual or suspected events or incidents, including vulnerabilities or breaches, that may affect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information to members of the Management Team.
Mutual respect is fundamental. Fundamental to our teams. Fundamental to our clients. Fundamental to the communities we serve and live in. Fundamental to the landscapes we work within. We need you and your unique talents, history, and background to become the Company we aspire to be. We insist upon a culture of common respect, expect transparency, and celebrate the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals. Our mutual equality as humans is the path to innovative collaboration. We cultivate integrity, driving us to growth, and allowing us to achieve more together than we could ever hope to as individuals.
$23-32 hourly Auto-Apply 4d ago
Field Technician
PTS Advance 4.0
Columbus, OH jobs
Are you someone who wants access to some of the world's most advanced environmental technologies and is passionate about making the world a better place to live? Are you someone that has high energy, and loves collaboration and solving real-world challenges?
Responsibilities
Planning and executing remediation activities at an assigned fixed facility(s) located in the continental US. The Site Technician works with special specialized equipment and training to achieve site operations productivity, site safety, and regulatory compliance objectives.
Essential Duties
Plan and execute assigned activities following prescribed standard operating procedures and applied quality controls.
Achieve site remediation productivity and OSHA safety objectives.
Train and demonstrate proficiency to standard operating procedures, job duties, reporting and documentation requirements, following established safety protocols.
Apply and achieve quality assurance and quality controls over all aspects of site operations.
Ensure site facilities and equipment are adequate and maintained for products and services active at assigned site(s).
Conduct administrative functions including labor reporting, site productivity reporting, safety and incident reporting, quality audit, and continuous improvement.
Qualifications
2 years of experience conducting operations or an equivalent combination of education and or experience in a related field.
Mechanical or Chemical degree/background is preferred.
Demonstrated experience in critical assessment and decision making in a production or operations environment.
Demonstrated experience in performing within the constraint of quality, cost, and scheduled delivery.
Experience with HMI, automation, controls is preferred.
Proven ability to collaborate with and follow team leaders in the ongoing achievement of operational objectives.
Ability to operate a pallet jack.
Forklift certification PREFERRED not required.
Strong communication and documentation skills
Ability to travel to customer locations and field sites across the continental US.
Must be a U.S. Citizen.
Job Type
Contract to hire
Monday - Friday initially, schedule may rotate to include some weekends
Available Shifts:
1
st
(6:00am - 2:30pm) EST
2
nd
(2:00pm - 10:30pm) EST
3
rd
(10:00pm - 6:30am) EST
Overnight shifts may be required
Overtime available
Hourly wage: $30.00 - $36.00 (open to negotiation based on qualifications and experience)
Benefits
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
If you are interested and feel that you are a strong fit for this role please send your resume' and availability to the hiring team below: Hadyn McDonald @ ***************************** & Zack Khalil @ **************************
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$30-36 hourly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Field Engineering Technologist (REMOTE)
WSP 4.6
Remote
As one of the world's leading professional services firms, WSP now brings world-class expertise in power delivery, power generation, and project management with the recent acquisition of POWER Engineers, Inc. Our vision is to be the preeminent pure-play global consulting firm for the world's energy transition. And we need your help
This Opportunity
WSP is seeking a Field Engineering Technologist for our PCI Project Construction Mgmt Dept. The candidate selected for this position may work remotely full-time at a location other than a WSP-designated office/job site. This is a field position and travel will be required.
Your Impact
To support the Senior Project Engineer, WSP's Field Engineering Technologist will perform the following duties:
* Act as an Engineering Technician in support of the Senior Project Engineer in planning, designing, and building the Project Quality Assurance Plan, processes, procedures and work instructions for the Field Project.
* Provide Engineering support of the construction to the Senior Project Engineer by performing field reviews of the work performed by the construction contractor to verify it meets the technical specifications established in the IFC engineering packages and that any changes/deviations have been identified, reviewed and accepted by the Senior Project Engineer, the Engineer of Record and members of the engineering team.
* Assist the Senior Project Engineer in coordinating Quality Assurance Inspection teams to report on any non-conformities to the engineering requirements and to recommend corrective action and remediation/mitigation to minimize schedule, cost and quality impacts to the project.
* Perform and provide to the Senior Project Engineer non-conformance reporting (NCR), punch list and coordinate inspections to ensure final construction build meets engineering specifications and is managed in real-time throughout the project.
* Verify the construction contractor has adhered to and ECN or RFI responses in respect to revisions to the engineering specifications and report finding to the Senior Project Engineer.
* Support Senior Project Engineer in liaising with internal Engineering teams to interpret, communicate, and suggest alternatives to engineered technical construction specifications.
* Support the Senior Project Engineer in documenting project activities, creating and maintaining a reporting structure to make all stakeholders aware of daily, weekly, and monthly technical reports from the field, including daily inspections and non-conformance reporting.
* Conduct field visits with the Senior Project Engineer to provide technical guidance and implement a Project Quality Plan audit in accordance with POWER's Quality Management System.
* Confer with the Senior Project Engineer about reviewing Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs) and leading/being part of constructability reviews.
* Use computer-aided design software under the charge and guidance of the Senior Project Engineer.
* Evaluate pre-construction field conditions, suggesting any needed engineering changes based on the existing conditions.
* Monitor field tests of construction materials, welding, bolting, concrete placement and obtaining of samples by 3rd party testing laboratories.
* Complete walk-downs with Senior Project Engineer to assess final completion and project close-out status.
Who You Are
Required Qualifications
* At minimum 8 years in a utility and/or heavy construction environments with a minimum of 5-years in EHV transmission lines, HVDC, power generation or sub-stations.
* Working knowledge is preferred for solar PV, battery energy storage systems, wind turbines generators, HVDC converter stations and gas turbines.
* Experience interpreting IFC engineering packages and technical drawings.
* Experience with Quality Management Systems (i.e. ISO 9001, Six Sigma, etc.) and the development of quality processes, procedures and work instructions.
* Ability to be able to read and understand engineering specifications and drawing and assess constructability and make necessary recommendations to engineering teams.
* Must be able to spend a significant amount of time in the field evaluating construction and assuring technical specifications are met.
* Subject matter expertise in the understanding of the construction, quality, safety, environmental and permitting requirements of the work with all the necessary steps and accompanying technical requirements.
* Ability to audit and spot check reports against actual field conditions.
* Significant experience with Geo-spatial reporting software, including ability to contrast field realities against established schedules.
* Knowledge of the use and evaluation of ITPs and ITRs.
* Clear understanding of IFC technical engineering specifications and the tools/processes necessary to capture, memorialize, and verify realities against specifications.
* Understanding of construction workflows, technical requirements, ability to identify and anticipate showstoppers in the construction process to efficiently and effectively deploy a team of technically qualified Quality Assurance inspectors.
* Previous work history estimating and/or evaluating large project construction estimates.
Additional Required Qualifications based on need:
This is a field position and travel will be required.
WSP Benefits:
WSP provides a comprehensive suite of benefits focused on providing health and financial stability throughout the employee's career. These benefits include coverage related to medical, dental, vision, disability, and life; retirement savings; paid sick leave; paid vacation (or other personal time); paid parental leave; and paid time off for purposes of bereavement, voting, and/or attendance at naturalization proceedings.
Compensation:
Expected Salary: $124,800 - $166,400
WSP USA is providing the compensation range that the company in good faith believes it might pay and offer for this position, based on the successful applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities in addition to internal equity and specific geographic location. WSP USA reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional benefits and other compensation, depending on circumstances not related to an applicant's sex or other status protected by local, state, and/or federal law.
$48k-67k yearly est. 30d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Springfield, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-40k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Findlay, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-40k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Lima, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-40k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Cleveland, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-41k yearly est. 30d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Martins Ferry, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$30k-41k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Toledo, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-40k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Akron, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$30k-41k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Youngstown, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$30k-41k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Mansfield, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-40k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Ironton, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$30k-40k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Dayton, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-39k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Cincinnati, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$29k-39k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Steubenville, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$30k-41k yearly est. 13d ago
Advanced Electronics / Computer Field Technician (Electronics Technician & Fire Controlman) - Full Time
U.S. Navy 4.0
Canton, OH jobs
About The Navys Advanced Electronics / Computer Field (AECF) offers extensive training in electronics, computer systems, radar, communications, and weapons fire control systems, including the Navys advanced missile systems and Aegis radar. These technicians are essential to the ships Combat Systems department, ensuring readiness for combat operations across the fleet.
Responsibilities
As an Electronics Technician (ET) or Fire Controlman (FC), you may:
Maintain and repair radar, communication, and navigation equipment.
Operate, maintain, and repair fire control radars, mainframe computers, large screen displays, LANs, weapon control consoles, and automatic gun systems.
Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical systems used in weapons systems.
Support combat systems readiness aboard aircraft carriers, Aegis cruisers, and other surface ships.
Work Environment
ETs and FCs serve on fleet units worldwide and at shore-based repair facilities. Expect assignments aboard ships, at remote stations, and in technical repair shops. Work is highly technical, requiring precision and teamwork.
Training & Advancement
Apprentice Technical Training Great Lakes, IL (11 weeks)
FC Strand Great Lakes, IL (16 weeks)
ET Strand Great Lakes, IL (22 weeks) Training covers electronics theory, radar systems, communications suites, missile and gun system ballistics, troubleshooting, and fiber optics. After A School, technicians may attend advanced C Schools. College credits are often available for Navy training.
Education Opportunities
Navy College Program & Tuition Assistance
Post-9/11 GI Bill
College credits via the American Council on Education
Industry-recognized certifications through Navy COOL
Department of Labor apprenticeships via USMAP
Qualifications & Requirements
U.S. citizen, eligible for security clearance
Normal hearing and color perception
Strong aptitude in math, computing, and electronics
Ability to work as part of a team and perform detailed technical work
Pay & Benefits
Competitive salary
Enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses
Free health insurance & housing
Retirement plan
Paid training
Required qualifications:
18 years or older
Legally authorized to work in the United States
RequiredPreferredJob Industries
Government & Military
$30k-41k yearly est. 13d ago
Phlebotomy Technician + Customer Service Support
Corebiolabs 3.6
Ohio jobs
Who We Are: CoreBioLabs is a CAP accredited, CLIA certified, High Complexity reference laboratory. At CoreBioLabs, we lead the way in infectious disease diagnostics. Our suite of services encompasses advanced PCR testing, culture and sensitivity analysis, comprehensive urinalysis, detailed hematology, and precise chemistry assessments. We're not just committed to science; we're dedicated to your patients' health. Job Summary: Responsible for procuring and processing clinical specimens obtained from patients for laboratory testing, in addition to assisting with general customer service duties. Responsibilities (Essential Duties and Responsibilities):
Prepares equipment to efficiently collect blood products. Maintains adequate supplies.
Performs venipuncture, arterial and capillary punctures on patients. Identifies and labels specimens.
Conducts laboratory tests on specimens. Enters data into computer.
Inventories and maintains supplies.
Clerical duties as assigned by lab manager.
Place follow-up calls to assist accessioning personal with the retrieval of missing patient information for laboratory information system.
Maintains patient confidentiality at all times.
Resolve customer requests and complaints via phone, e-mail, or fax.
Upload data into billing database and laboratory information system.
Other duties as assigned by the lab manager.
Qualifications (Knowledge, skills, and abilities):
High school graduate or GED
2+ years phlebotomy experience and Geriatric draws are preferred
Effective communication skills.
Proficient computer skills with the ability to learn new software.
Strong attention to detail and precision.
Ability to work in fast-paced environment while maintaining accuracy.
Strong teamwork skills.
Service-oriented and able to resolve customer grievances.
Must be able to follow all confidentiality and HIPPA regulations
License or Certification Requirements:
ASCP not required. MA preferred, but not required
Preferred knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Phlebotomy techniques and procedures.
Clinic protocols and policies.
Certain assignments may require a valid driver's license, current automobile insurance and a clean driving record.
Efficient and effective draws.
Medical terminology
Familiar with various lab equipment
Running lab results
Communication and customer service. Pleasant interactions with patients, staff and others.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Ability to lift to 10-30 pounds on occasion.
May be required to push/pull wheelchair bound patients
May be exposed to communicable diseases through the handling of blood, body fluids and tissue samples