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Wireless Support Administrator

Company Name:
Brooksource
Brooksource in Louisville, KY is seeking a Wireless Support Administrator for a Fortune 100 Client in the Healthcare Industry. You would be working with one of our best client relationships in a fast paced, high energy, agile environment. This position will be in Technical Services within the Telecom group and will be working with a team of six.
As a Wireless Support Administrator you will be responsible for designing, configuring, and troubleshooting wireless technologies. Our client is in the process of remodeling several floors and remote offices which will be WiFi friendly. This person will be assessing the floor plans, users, bandwidth etc. to determine how many access points are needed and how to configure the WiFi for the area. This position will NOT include any physical installations.
Any exposure or experience with Meru or Aruba is a huge plus but not required. The client is using these technologies and controllers to design the floor plans funnel physical lines into the wireless connections. This is a great group to work for with little to no turnover in the last 10
years. They are constantly working with new technologies and are looking for additional help due to high volume requests.

As with any position with Brooksource, we value our employees and
go above and beyond to cater to their needs. With this position you will be part
of a team and environment that received 100% positive feedback from over 60
employees with this client last year. We look forward to speaking with you
regarding this intriguing career move!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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