Satellite Communications Engineer

Mindlance
Andover
1 hour ago
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Job Title: Satellite Communications Engineer


Location: Andover, ME


Duration: 24 Months


Shift Structure & Training

The facility operates 24/7, requiring a rotating schedule to maintain coverage.


Schedule: 4x10 shift (4 days on, 3 days off).

  • Shift times:

    • Day: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
    • Swing: 1:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
    • Midshift: 10:00 p.m. – 8:00 a.m.


  • Onboarding: new hires will spend the first 2 months on day shift for training before moving to swing or midshifts to fill current staffing gaps.

Targeted Years of Experience: 3-5 years


Responsibilities

  • Teleport Engineering and Operations Engineers are responsible for the installation, monitoring, testing, and maintenance of earth station telecommunications and associated equipment per specifications and operational procedures, Radio Frequency (RF), Intermediate Frequency (IF), and baseband technologies, along with other responsibilities including performing testing and diagnostic procedures on equipment according to published equipment standards with support.
  • Use test, measurement and diagnostic equipment to analyze, interpret, troubleshoot, document, and restore digital services.
  • Follow all Standard Operating Procedures to ensure effective results on all workflows.
  • Monitor vendor activities, and remote monitoring of other teleports when necessary.
  • Monitor the network for anomalies and handle issues from customers according to established procedures for management and technical escalations.
  • Monitor service level and take appropriate action to maintain.
  • Support the assembly, installation, configuration and/or testing of satellite and network equipment (e.g., amplifiers, modems, routers, switches, multiplexers) and associated wiring and cabling.
  • Coordinate the testing and turn up of service with all involved parties.
  • Work with government, international and domestic customers to maintain the highest level of service for their circuits.
  • Perform site operation with minimal supervision during shifts.
  • Initiate emergency restoration procedures following commercial power failures.
  • Monitor earth station and terrestrial systems for proper operation.
  • Establish good working relationships with internal/external departments to ensure timely completion of various tasks.

MUST HAVE SKILLS

  • Bachelor’s degree or 3 or more years of work experience.
  • Three or more years of experience in Satellite Network Communications.
  • Three or more years of experience in IP Technologies.
  • A valid Driver's License.
  • Willing to work assigned shifts 24x7 365, scheduled and rotational coverage including last minute flexibility coverage as well as on-call rotations as needs of the business are presented.

DESIRED SKILLS

  • A degree in Electronics/Telecommunications or extensive experience with RF/Satellite communications.
  • CCNA/CCNP or other Cisco Certifications.
  • Experience in /Other Satellite or IP Certifications.
  • Three or more years of related experience in an associate’s degree in Electronics/Telecommunications or two to four years commensurate experience in RF/Satellite communications.
  • Experience in RF Technologies/Satellite Communications from a military technical school or accredited technical school/university.

EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s degree or 3 or more years of work experience.


EEO: “Mindlance is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of – Minority/Gender/Disability/Religion/LGBTQI/Age/Veterans.”


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