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Highway Patrol Electronic Technician 2 – Ohio Department of Administrative Services
Full time, Remote Job: Yes, Telecommute: Yes, Sponsor Visa: No
Start Date: Immediate Expiry Date: 05 Jan, 26 Posted On: 07 Oct, 25 Experience: 2 year(s) or above Base Pay: 0.0
Job Skills Telecommunications Systems Electronic Equipment Network Service Connectivity Preventative Maintenance Installation Repair Testing Programming Training Technical Support Inventory Control Communication Planning Regulatory Compliance User Instruction System Design Emergency Response
Description Ohio Department of Public Safety – Ohio State Highway Patrol. Work Hours: Normal Schedule Monday thru Friday 7:00am to 3:00pm. On call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Report in Location could be any of the following:
Warren Headquarters – 3424 US Rt 422, Southington 44470 (Trumbull County)
Lisbon – Post 15 – 9423 SR 45, Lisbon 44432 (Columbiana County)
Canfield – Post 50 – 500 S Broad St, Canfield 44406 (Mahoning County)
Ravenna – Post 67 – 6259 SR 14, Ravenna 44266 (Portage County)
The Ohio State Highway Patrol provides a casual work uniform for general work assignments. All uniforms, shoes, and laundry services are provided. A take‑home vehicle is available for most field assignments. All work tools are provided by the state; no personal tools are necessary. 8‑hour workdays with paid lunch period.
What You’ll Do
Independently install, repair, test, and perform preventative maintenance on complex electronic and communication equipment in OSHP facilities and vehicles, and/or at other state agencies.
Comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), state, and other regulations related to communications and other electronic equipment.
Perform basic level testing of network service connectivity for radio‑related systems and configure mobile data computer terminals to complete repair of peripheral devices.
Install and/or program routers and other network equipment for radio‑related systems, radio template configuration and programming, in‑vehicle video systems, and public address systems.
Travel throughout the district to perform regular or emergency work.
Assist district and/or posts with maintaining inventory control of electronic equipment.
Assist in designing and engineering needed electronic systems for OSHP posts and/or vehicles.
Act as the secondary liaison within the district for deployment, equipment programming, and set‑up or tear‑down of the division’s command vehicles, tactical communication vehicles, and sky‑watch towers.
Install radio‑related software on computers located throughout the state.
Inspect equipment at division locations and report findings needing attention.
Instruct and train users of the Multi‑Agency Radio Communication System (MARCS) for all division personnel and, if approved by the TCS Commander, other police agencies within the district.
Provide training and technical support on electronic equipment and/or system users for all division facilities and other law enforcement agencies throughout the state.
Serve as a district liaison for communications and interoperability communication planning between federal, state, and local agencies.
Assist supervisor with maintaining proper inventory; requisition supplies and parts as needed.
Monitor changes in FCC rules and regulations; make recommendations and proposals regarding the purchase or use of equipment.
Assume duties of subordinates during absence or emergency; train and develop subordinate technicians in job duties, electronic knowledge, theory, and FCC, state, and other regulations.
Perform other related duties as required to install, repair, test, and perform preventative maintenance on complex electronic and communication equipment.
Qualifications Completion of a two‑year technical program in electronics or radio communications AND 24 months experience in electronics or radio communications, or completion of an associate core program in electronic engineering AND 24 months experience in electronics, telecommunications, or radio communications, or equivalent minimum class qualification for employment. For positions requiring travel, a valid driver’s license must be possessed and maintained. Candidates must be able to verify that the technical program consisted of a minimum of 21 credit hours upon completion.
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Start Date: Immediate Expiry Date: 05 Jan, 26 Posted On: 07 Oct, 25 Experience: 2 year(s) or above Base Pay: 0.0
Job Skills Telecommunications Systems Electronic Equipment Network Service Connectivity Preventative Maintenance Installation Repair Testing Programming Training Technical Support Inventory Control Communication Planning Regulatory Compliance User Instruction System Design Emergency Response
Description Ohio Department of Public Safety – Ohio State Highway Patrol. Work Hours: Normal Schedule Monday thru Friday 7:00am to 3:00pm. On call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Report in Location could be any of the following:
Warren Headquarters – 3424 US Rt 422, Southington 44470 (Trumbull County)
Lisbon – Post 15 – 9423 SR 45, Lisbon 44432 (Columbiana County)
Canfield – Post 50 – 500 S Broad St, Canfield 44406 (Mahoning County)
Ravenna – Post 67 – 6259 SR 14, Ravenna 44266 (Portage County)
The Ohio State Highway Patrol provides a casual work uniform for general work assignments. All uniforms, shoes, and laundry services are provided. A take‑home vehicle is available for most field assignments. All work tools are provided by the state; no personal tools are necessary. 8‑hour workdays with paid lunch period.
What You’ll Do
Independently install, repair, test, and perform preventative maintenance on complex electronic and communication equipment in OSHP facilities and vehicles, and/or at other state agencies.
Comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), state, and other regulations related to communications and other electronic equipment.
Perform basic level testing of network service connectivity for radio‑related systems and configure mobile data computer terminals to complete repair of peripheral devices.
Install and/or program routers and other network equipment for radio‑related systems, radio template configuration and programming, in‑vehicle video systems, and public address systems.
Travel throughout the district to perform regular or emergency work.
Assist district and/or posts with maintaining inventory control of electronic equipment.
Assist in designing and engineering needed electronic systems for OSHP posts and/or vehicles.
Act as the secondary liaison within the district for deployment, equipment programming, and set‑up or tear‑down of the division’s command vehicles, tactical communication vehicles, and sky‑watch towers.
Install radio‑related software on computers located throughout the state.
Inspect equipment at division locations and report findings needing attention.
Instruct and train users of the Multi‑Agency Radio Communication System (MARCS) for all division personnel and, if approved by the TCS Commander, other police agencies within the district.
Provide training and technical support on electronic equipment and/or system users for all division facilities and other law enforcement agencies throughout the state.
Serve as a district liaison for communications and interoperability communication planning between federal, state, and local agencies.
Assist supervisor with maintaining proper inventory; requisition supplies and parts as needed.
Monitor changes in FCC rules and regulations; make recommendations and proposals regarding the purchase or use of equipment.
Assume duties of subordinates during absence or emergency; train and develop subordinate technicians in job duties, electronic knowledge, theory, and FCC, state, and other regulations.
Perform other related duties as required to install, repair, test, and perform preventative maintenance on complex electronic and communication equipment.
Qualifications Completion of a two‑year technical program in electronics or radio communications AND 24 months experience in electronics or radio communications, or completion of an associate core program in electronic engineering AND 24 months experience in electronics, telecommunications, or radio communications, or equivalent minimum class qualification for employment. For positions requiring travel, a valid driver’s license must be possessed and maintained. Candidates must be able to verify that the technical program consisted of a minimum of 21 credit hours upon completion.
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