Electronic low voltage Technican Construction, Mining & Trades - Grand Junction, CO at Geebo

Electronic low voltage Technican

Wanted, Seeking both positions for High and Low Electronic voltage technicians. Work location in North Dakota, and Wyoming. Two weeks on 2 weeks off. Will be working 7 - 12 hour days. Computer and trouble shooting skills a must. Knowledge in building cat 5 Ethernet and pin connection cables. Knowledge with Low/High voltage and troubleshooting shorted out wiring a plus. Knowledge of electrical over Hydraulics controls and generators a plus. Certification for high voltage position a plus. Basic hand tools and meter operation knowledge required. Must provide own tools. Housing/daily per Diem and flight provided. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol screening test and have good driving record. Will be background checked. Required at times to be working outside in cold environment. Oil Field experience a plus, but not required.
Send Resume' to fnfres@hotmail.com
Gary at- 970-216-2740 or Mike at- 970-260-9660
Wanted Electronic low voltage technician in North Dakota, and Wyoming. Two weeks on 2 weeks off. Will be working 7 - 12 hour days. Computer and trouble shooting skills a must. Knowledge in building cat 5 Ethernet and pin connection cables. Knowledge with high voltage and troubleshooting shorted out wiring a plus. Knowledge of electrical over Hydraulics controls. Basic hand tools and meter operation knowledge required. Must provide own tools. Housing/daily per Diem and flight provided. Must be able to pass a drug/alcohol screening test and have good driving record. Will be background checked. Required at times to be working outside in cold environment. Oil Field experience a plus, but not required.
Send Resume' to fnfres@hotmail.com
Gary at- 970-216-2740 or Mike at- 970-260-9660
Contact:
Gary Tidwell
Phone:
970-216-2740
Email:
stephanie@fnfres.com
Forward resume' to fnfres@hotmail.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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