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customer solutions. The Telecommunications Analyst 3 position designs, and coordinates installation of major University of Washington (UW) networking and communications projects. The position provides
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HIGHLIGHTS Performing complex troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, installation, and testing activities for telecommunication/video/computer/mobile and/or telecommunication/video/data communication network
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, telecommunications services, computing and storage services, infrastructure tools and service delivery platforms. The Network Specialist on the Wireless Design and Architecture team within the Infrastructure division
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-impact, mission-critical telecommunication, and other department supported systems. Planning, coordinating, and performing all maintenance activities and install and testing major units of a large
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cyclical and ad hoc Workday projects. This position utilizes a broad spectrum of skills which include IT knowledge (networking, telecommunications, data center, cloud-based computing, security), business
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-Friday POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Performing complex troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, installation, and testing activities for telecommunication/video/computer/mobile and/or telecommunication/video/data
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, telecommunications, data center, cloud-based computing, security), business process analysis, problem solving, public relations, contract negotiation, cost structuring, financial management / budgeting and extensive
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computing systems; providing limited support for UW-IT’s state-of-the-art data and telecommunications network environment supporting three campuses, UW Medicine, and research operations around the world; and
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, telecommunications, data center, cloud-based computing, security), business process analysis, problem solving, public relations, contract negotiation, cost structuring, financial management / budgeting and extensive
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troubleshooting and advanced technical support for UW-IT’s state-of-the-art data and telecommunications network environments, including monitoring, repairing, and reporting on UW-IT network infrastructure including