
Communications Services Administrator
- Coeur d'Alene, ID
- $78,354-81,869 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Competitive Salary & Benefits $78,353.60 to $85,571.20 annually, depending on experience. To view the pay matrix
- Amazing Benefits: Enjoy an exceptional
- Secure Your Future: Enjoy peace of mind with a robust retirement plan through the Public Employees Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI), helping you plan for a comfortable future.
- Career Growth: Opportunities for career advancement and public student loan forgiveness eligibility.
- Education & Experience: Associate degree in electronics technology or a related field, with a minimum of five years of progressive experience in the design, maintenance, and operation of various communications systems. Alternatively, an equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable.
- Technical Expertise: Proficiency in VHF/UHF/700/800 MHz land mobile radio communications systems, microwave systems, and a general understanding of fiber optics and networking.
- Certifications: Valid driver's license; General Radio/Telephone Operator License issued by the Federal Communications Commission; MCSE, CCNA, or equivalent certification within two years of employment.
- Physical Requirements: Ability to work irregular schedules, including holidays and weekends; traverse rough terrain; and work in adverse weather conditions at remote communication sites.
- Interpersonal Skills: Strong communication abilities to effectively interact with various agencies, vendors, and maintenance contractors.
- System Maintenance & Support: Oversee the County's 9-1-1 telephone systems, radio infrastructure, and associated equipment, ensuring they are fully operational and compliant with FCC regulations.
- Asset Management: Maintain comprehensive records in the Communication Asset Survey and Mapping Tool (CASM) and the State Master Site Communication Database for all 700 MHz System radios.
- Project Management: Develop project schedules, cost estimates, and bid requests; assist in the preparation of proposals and manage technical projects related to communications systems.
- Budget Oversight: Collaborate in developing and monitoring the annual 9-1-1 communications technology budget, ensuring expenditures align with allocated funds.
- Policy Development: Create and update policies, procedures, and technical standards for radio and communications equipment and services.
- Training & Support: Provide technical advice and training to dispatch personnel and participating agencies, fostering a collaborative environment.
- Emergency Response: Maintain and deploy disaster/event communications equipment as needed, ensuring preparedness for unforeseen situations.