Location
Brooklyn
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
July 19, 2026
Job Description
Description
An established health care company is looking for a UHF Technician - This person will be repsonsile for supporting UHF two-way radio systems in a enterprise healthcare environment. Will need to be able to install, program, test, and troubleshoot portable and mobile UHF radios. These are used for all emergency staff at the healthcare system, so they are very essential systems. They need to have experience with radio repeaters, antennas, duplexers, combiners, amplifiers, and RF distribution equipment and the ability to diagnose coverage, interference, and signal quality issues using RF test equipment. They should have experience supporting hospitals or healthcare facilities. be able to support Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) or Building Distributed Antenna (BDA) systems. As well as nce supporting emergency communications and life-safety systems. Push-to-Talk (PTT) over Cellular solutions is a plus, as NYU is transitioning away from UHF.
This person will be responsible...
An established health care company is looking for a UHF Technician - This person will be repsonsile for supporting UHF two-way radio systems in a enterprise healthcare environment. Will need to be able to install, program, test, and troubleshoot portable and mobile UHF radios. These are used for all emergency staff at the healthcare system, so they are very essential systems. They need to have experience with radio repeaters, antennas, duplexers, combiners, amplifiers, and RF distribution equipment and the ability to diagnose coverage, interference, and signal quality issues using RF test equipment. They should have experience supporting hospitals or healthcare facilities. be able to support Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) or Building Distributed Antenna (BDA) systems. As well as nce supporting emergency communications and life-safety systems. Push-to-Talk (PTT) over Cellular solutions is a plus, as NYU is transitioning away from UHF.
This person will be responsible...