Satellite Tech for Starlink Installation Pros

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11 months ago
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Are you a tech-savvy problem solver with a passion for excellent customer service? We want YOU!

Position: Independent Contractor - Satellite Installer
Location: Nationwide - Work anywhere in the Canada

What You’ll Do:

  • Install satellite internet systems at customer locations
  • ️ Mount satellite dishes on roofs or other suitable spots
  • Run cables and connect equipment for perfect signal reception
  • Configure and program satellite receivers
  • ️ Test and troubleshoot to ensure everything’s working smoothly
  • Provide top-notch customer service and answer questions
  • Educate customers on using their new satellite systems

What You Need:

  • Strong knowledge of telecom systems and equipment
  • Experience with fiber splicing and low voltage cabling
  • ️ Skilled with hand tools and network installation (Cisco routers a plus!)
  • Excellent problem-solving skills
  • ️ Great communication abilities
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team
  • ️ Previous experience as a service technician is a bonus

Perks:

  • Competitive pay per completed installation
  • All necessary training provided
  • Opportunities for career growth in a dynamic industry

Ready to elevate connectivity across the nation? Apply now and become a part of our stellar team!

Go here to apply: starlinkinstallationpros [dotcom] /installers

  • Ladder capable of 3 stories
  • Tools for facilitating a starlink install
  • Ability to climb on roofs
  • Carry your own liability insurance
  • Be authorized to work in Canada (W-8BEN form may be required for tax purposes when working with U.S. companies)
  • W-8BEN contract work: As a Canadian contractor working for a U.S.-based company, you’ll submit a W-8BEN form to confirm your status for tax purposes.
  • No taxes taken out. You keep 100% of what you make.
  • You run your own small business and take advantage of all the benefits that come with that.


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