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 Post subject: Bench Technician
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:46 pm 
 
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Atlanta Communications Company is seeking a mature, experience person with a dynamic personality and a strong electronics background as a Bench Technician. The ideal candidate will be FCC licensed, ETA certified, have experience with Motorola XTS, MotoTrbo,. Professional and Commercial series radios. Benefits include health/dental, 401k, good pay, good working conditions, and extremely challenging work is guaranteed. Applicants should be US citizens and have a valid drivers' license. Drug screening and criminal background checks are required..

Please send your resume' to Ron Thomas at rthomas@atlantacomm.com or jobs@atlantacomm.com

Posted  11/12/2012