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Telecommunications Engineer I-III, or Telecommunications Engineering Analyst I-V

Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) has an immediate opening for a Telecommunications Engineer Levels I, II, III OR Telecommunications Engineering Analyst Levels I, II, III, IV, V located at York, NE. 
Position closes February 14, 2020.

Position Summary
A Telecom Engineer coordinates and performs Telecommunications engineering evaluations, functional analysis, compatibility analysis, design, security, testing, deployment, planning, and project coordination for existing and new Telecommunications and ET products including but not limited to fiber, microwave, radio, telephone, and data products. The position provides engineering technical support, project engineering and development, strategic planning, engineering analysis, maintenance and operational support, and engineering design. Areas of engineering focus are assigned (areas are data, IP phone, fiber, microwave, and radio) network design along with strategic planning development in these areas.
 
A Telecom Engineer Analyst coordinates and performs evaluations, functional analysis, compatibility analysis, design, security, testing, deployment, planning, and project coordination for existing and new Telecommunications and ET products including but not limited to fiber, microwave, radio, telephone, and data products. The incumbent provides subject matter knowledge on technical, functional, and business topics for ET with assignments designed to leverage information and telecommunications technology and automation in the Telecommunications area and help with improving efficiencies internal to ET and improve customer service to end users and business units. The incumbent will perform project coordination and management as assigned. This position will exhibit high-level communication and customer service skills.
 
Note: The Telecommunications Engineer or the Engineering Analyst position are both included in a Technical Career Path. Progressions to the next level will be administered through the guidelines of the Career Path.