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<strong>Job Title:</strong> <strong>Alarm Technician<br><br></strong><strong> Location:</strong> North Carolina<br><br><strong> Employment Type:</strong> Contract (6–12 months)<br><br><strong> Industry:</strong> Telecommunications<br><br><strong>Job Summary<br><br></strong>We are seeking a <strong>highly skilled Field Installation Engineer</strong> with direct experience supporting 5G modernization efforts, site installations, and network commissioning. This role requires hands-on field expertise with telecom hardware and system integrations, particularly <strong>Telecom's</strong> and <strong>Siteboss alarm monitoring systems</strong>. The successful candidate will operate independently, follow MOPs/SOWs, and collaborate with Verizon NOC and partner teams to ensure optimal deployment performance.<br><br><strong>Key Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Install & integrate Siteboss units, Cisco routers, power plant systems, and alarm monitoring systems </li><li>Execute 5G modernization efforts including AirScale, BBU integration </li><li>Perform CPRI/SFP/fiber/power cable installations, GPS feed terminations, and circuit breaker wiring </li><li>Utilize Anritsu, JDSU, Fluke and similar gear for advanced fiber and RF testing </li><li>Conduct call testing, E911, sector adds, and commissioning across LTE/NR/AWS/GSM/UMTS bands </li><li>Coordinate with Verizon IVR, USCC NOC, and AT&T NFSD for integration support </li><li>Review customer blueprints and MOPs, document COPs and completion reports with accuracy <br><br></li></ul><strong>Candidate Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li>3–5 years of telecom field experience in installation, testing, commissioning, and troubleshooting </li><li>Working knowledge of Verizon, AT&T, or US Cellular networks </li><li>Proficient in manual script loading, equipment migration, and alarm unit configuration </li><li>Willingness to travel within assigned geography and work independently in field environments</li></ul>

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