About Us
One team. Global challenges. Infinite opportunities. At Viasat, were on a mission to deliver connections with the capacity to change the world. For more than 35 years, Viasat has helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments and militaries around the globe communicate. Were looking for people who think big, act fearlessly, and create an inclusive environment that drives positive impact to join our team.
What you'll do
The role of the L2 Communications Technician is to handle the site installation or fault restoration, either alone or as a lead of junior L1 technicians, within a scope of work defined by project or operations management to a successful conclusion, proactively resolving situational problems across the range of Viasat services. The technician will have good practical knowledge of Viasat core services and technologies with site-related manufacturer equipment encompassing managed service, marine, & land satellite services, and of regionally variant services including LTE, fixed & stabilized LOS radio, and associated Rig Telecommunications systems; a practical understanding of CE IP Network service with the ability to complete minor work independently and work under instruction for more advanced requirements. The right candidate will be expected to advance through independent study of technical materials and company-supplied in-house training courses.
The day-to-day
- The Level 2 Technician will ensure that Viasat: documentation, process, compliance, QHSE, training & values are the foremost of all work undertaken.
- Installation, commissioning & fault diagnostics of GEO VSAT fixed single and dual Antenna Systems.
- Installation, commissioning & fault diagnostics of GEO VSAT stabilized single-Seatel, Intellian & Orbit product ranges.
- Commissioning & fault diagnosis of single & multiple carrier services on the above systems related to specific manufacturer Satellite access technologies for SCPC, IDirect, and CnC
- Installation, basic troubleshooting & configuration of Viasat network Network Lan infrastructure on site.
- Installation, commissioning, and fault diagnostics of the out-of Band system.
- Aligns with all Viasat, customer and regional compliance, HS&E and QA policies and regulations.
- Maintains all requested Viasat documentation and reporting procedures.
- Completes Viasat-associated technical training to within accepted levels.
What you'll need
- 2+ years experience as Communications technician.
- Experience working in mining, onshore, or offshore Oil & Gas environment is Highly desirable.
- Ex-Defense Force members are encouraged to apply.
- Skilled Electrical installation of infrastructure, including rack, junction boxes, and cables (coax, Ethernet, fiber, signal & electrical), including termination of all connectors to within manufacturer specifications, is desirable.
- Proficient use of associated installation and test equipment (spectrum analyzer, power meter, DVM, etc.) is desirable.
- Effective communication with the line manager, Project coordinator (external & internal) and client partners
- Structured problem-solving abilities in a pressured environment
- Fluent English written and spoken.
What will help you on the job
- HSEQ Responsibilities:
- Conducting your own duties in a safe manner at all times, resulting in no injuries to yourself or others, as per company HSEQ Management System requirements.
- Compliance with all relevant Viasat site and customer site HSEQ requirements.
- Participating as required under the locations EHS Consultative arrangements & Committees.
- Allocate appropriate resources to implement and monitor HSEQ within their areas of responsibility.
- Implement HSEQ activity such as risk assessments, inspections, toolbox talks and safety observations.
- Ensuring employees and contractors under their supervision receive HSEQ training and instruction.
- Ensuring all hazards and incidents are immediately reported and corrective actions implemented.
- Employ company rehabilitation and injury management processes as prescribed within the HSEQ Management System.
- Reporting EHS risks or difficulties to senior managers or relevant specialist areas.
- Correct use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and equipment when required; and
- Provide regular feedback to employees and contractors regarding HSEQ performance.