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Technician - Survey Team Support

Hauppauge

We are a growing IT company; a great place to start and grow your career!

CCS is a leading technology consulting firm providing best in class solutions to our clients for over 45 years. Expressed simply in our tagline – Right People, Right Results, Right Careers! Our philosophy is, in fact, an obsession that drives our behavior, our culture and our work. It’s why we put tremendous emphasis on hiring individuals that embody the principles that align with our obsession. We continue to successfully provide network integration, support services, products solutions, and applications services to our valued clients in the northeast. Our focus is simple...our goal is to make technology easy and to help our clients use it as effectively as possible.

OVERVIEW

We are currently looking for a New York City based customer facing field technician to join our team! The individual is to play an integral part of the field operations team for a large-scale, logistically complex technology deployment program for a large K-12 client. This person is primarily responsible for the surveying, port/cable tracing, patch cabling, installing equipment, documenting, and integrating networks. In addition, this person must know basics about network infrastructure and cabling standards. This person must have a valid driver’s license and daily access to an automobile and be willing to drive daily to assignments throughout the five boroughs of NYC and occasionally to Long Island. This person will have to come into our Hauppauge, LI office at least once a week.

Salary Range: $42,000 - $49,000/year

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  •  Interact with NYC school personnel and client Field Project Managers in-person, over phone and via email
  • Level 1 or 2 experience with data cabling, networking, fiber, dealing with routers and switches
  • Understanding of wire and data management for network equipment.
  • Surveying sites, classrooms, Labs, offices, for equipment and proposing Access Point placement throughout the building to ensure 100% wireless network coverage
  • Surveying network closets, cabinets, racks, and Cisco Switches for switch port availability and recommend new equipmentIdentifying and labeling of equipment
  • Documenting of structured data cabling and optical fiber in termination closets
  • Support network integration engineers on the implementation of larger-scale integrations
  • Deploy networking equipment including racking, stacking, and patching, cable management
  • Make moderately technical adjustments to network infrastructure
  • Work directly with Clients during deployments to meet or exceed client satisfaction
  • Provide documented summations of work assignments including client sign off, punch lists and resolutions, installation photos
  • Provide clean and concise reporting (written and verbal), ensure quality of work

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Understanding of networking concepts, surveying and installation
  • Ability to perform pre-integration port tracing, patching of cables, cable management
  • Outstanding Excel Skills
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Skilled with organization, decision making and time management
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Have high attention to detail

CCS Offers:

  • Competitive salaries
  • Comprehensive benefits including:
    • Medical and dental plans
    • Company paid vision and short and long term disability plans
    • Flexible spending programs including Healthcare, Dependent Care, Transit and Parking
    • 401K with employer match
    • Tuition reimbursement
    • Onsite fitness center (or gym membership reimbursement for client or satellite based employees)
    • Company paid life Insurance
    • Paid holidays and vacation
    • Technical certification gift card rewards program

Come experience our unique culture and see how our “right people, right results” philosophy has led to our outstanding success!  We are great place to start your IT career!

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Custom Computer Specialists is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.  To request a reasonable accommodation to apply for this position or to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions, contact humanresources@customonline.com or 631-864-6699.

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