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Radio Communications Tech

Government of British Columbia

Williams Lake

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CAD 65,000 - 85,000

Full time

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Job summary

A provincial government agency in British Columbia seeks a Radio and Telecommunications Technologist to maintain critical communication systems. This role involves installing and repairing telecommunications equipment that ensures safety for highway operations and emergency responses. The successful candidate will work in diverse environments, from urban centers to remote sites, contributing to public safety. Ideal candidates are collaborative, tech-savvy, and committed to effective communication across various partners in the province.

Benefits

Opportunities for professional development
Collaborative work environment
Contribution to public safety

Qualifications

  • Experience with installation, testing, and maintenance of radio systems.
  • Capable of working collaboratively in small teams.
  • Commitment to public safety and communication reliability.

Responsibilities

  • Install, test, repair, and maintain radio and telecommunications systems.
  • Support highway maintenance and public safety communications.
  • Collaborate with partners to ensure effective communication.

Skills

Knowledge of radio and telecommunications systems
Problem-solving skills
Ability to work in diverse environments
Team collaboration

Education

Technical certification in telecommunications or related field

Tools

Radio communication equipment
Testing instruments
Job description
Ministry of Transportation and Transit

Scientific/Technical Officer 21R Radio and Telecommunications Technologist

The Team

The Radio and Telecommunications team is a small, dedicated group of five Radio Technologists who maintain the Ministry’s critical radio communications infrastructure across B.C. This established team works collaboratively in pairs to service 188 mountain-top repeater sites, ensuring reliable communication networks that support highway maintenance and public safety. We value diversity, inclusion, and teamwork, and you’ll have opportunities to work with a range of partners, including highway maintenance contractors, Ministry staff, and BC Ambulance, while contributing to work that truly makes a difference.

The Role

As a Radio and Communications Technologist, you’ll be responsible for installing, testing, repairing, and maintaining radio and telecommunications systems that keep the Ministry’s operations connected and safe. Your work ensures reliable communication for highway safety and emergency response, directly impacting the well-being of workers and the public. This is a unique opportunity to join a collaborative team, tackle technical challenges in diverse environments—from urban centers to remote mountain sites—and help maintain critical infrastructure that supports safety across the province.

How to Apply

For specific locations, and to apply, please click on the links provided below. Please note: you must apply to each position of interest by the posting close date identified in the posting. Your application will not be automatically considered for (or provided to) all positions available.

STO 21R - Radio and Telecommunications Technologist: Requisition 121854

Ministry of Forests

Scientific/Technical Officer 21R Radio and Telecommunications Technologist-Developmental

Scientific/Technical Officer 24R Senior Radio and Telecommunications Technologist

The Team

The Radio Communications team plays a vital role in keeping field staff safe by maintaining a province-wide network of radio systems for natural resource ministries, including BC Wildfire Service, BC Parks, and Conservation Officer Service. This established team is regionally based, with 10 radio shops and 20 technologists working collaboratively across BC to install, repair, and support thousands of radios and repeaters. We value diversity and inclusion, and we welcome individuals from all backgrounds who are committed to teamwork, problem-solving, and building strong relationships with clients to ensure reliable communication in remote areas.

The Role

As a Radio Communications Technologist and/or Senior Radio Communications Technologist, you’ll play a key role in maintaining and repairing critical radio systems that keep field staff safe across BC’s rugged and remote landscapes. This includes servicing mountain-top repeater sites, installing and maintaining mobile and portable radios, and managing radio frequencies and site data. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who are passionate about technology, problem-solving, and working in diverse environments—your work will directly support emergency response and natural resource operations that protect communities and the environment.

How to Apply

For specific locations, and to apply, please click on the links provided below. Please note: you must apply to each position of interest by the posting close date identified in the posting. Your application will not be automatically considered for (or provided to) all positions available.

STO 21R - Radio Communications Technologist -Developmental: Requisition 121760

STO 24R - Senior Radio Communications Technologist: Requisition 121759

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