As a Network Technician, you'll ensure that connectivity remains strong and reliable across various sites. Your work will directly impact the performance of critical systems and real-time monitoring capabilities.
dynamic and tech-focused
The Network Technician plays a crucial role in maintaining the connectivity and performance of a distributed network infrastructure. This position is essential for ensuring that data flows seamlessly between field devices and central systems, which is vital for real-time monitoring and alerting. You will be responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining networked systems, particularly LPR camera systems, across various locations.
In your day-to-day work, you will troubleshoot connectivity issues across WAN, LAN, and wireless networks. You will also monitor network performance and ensure camera connectivity remains stable. Your expertise in configuring and supporting networking equipment from brands like MikroTik, Ubiquiti, and Cisco will be key to your success in this role.
This position is well-suited for someone with at least three years of experience in networking or as a field IT technician. You should be comfortable working with various networking technologies and have a strong problem-solving mindset. If you thrive in a dynamic, tech-focused environment and enjoy ensuring operational continuity, this role could be a great fit for you.
Key responsibilities include: • Installing and configuring networked LPR camera systems • Troubleshooting connectivity issues across WAN, LAN, and wireless networks • Configuring and supporting MikroTik, Ubiquiti, Cisco, or similar networking equipment • Monitoring network performance and camera connectivity uptime
Overall, your contributions will directly support system uptime and enhance the effectiveness of real-time monitoring capabilities.
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