Wireless Communication Manager (On Location Filming)

High Wycombe
8 months ago
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Wireless Communication Manager (On Location Filming)

Woodburn Green - High Wycombe

£70,000 - £80,000 + Hybrid + Travel + Progression + Training + Company Benefits

Are you a Wireless Communication Manager or similar with experience setting up wireless networks that wants to work on some of the UK's latest film sets?

Do you want to work on location for the likes of HBO, Netflix, and Universal Studios?

On offer is the chance to work on sets for the leading names in the entertainment industry like Disney. This company are widely recognised as leader in the tech industry with a best in class product suite.

This company have a suite of wireless connectivity products that mean that even in the most remote parts of the UK can have a fully functional and state of the art film set.

In this role you will be tasked with the set up and management of the RF / IoT wireless connectivity products and the relevant staff members.

The ideal candidate would have experience in RF, IoT, Wireless Connectivity or from a broadcast truck background.

THE ROLE:

Set up of the equipment used to create a wireless network
Manager of contractors used to build the sets/ network
Meet with clients and customers at tradeshows to exhibit their technology
Demonstrate for blue chip entertainment business how the technology worksTHE PERSON:

Have a background in RF, Wireless Communications, Broadcast Truck or similar
Driving license
Commutable distance to Woodburn GreenReference Number: 20927

Keywords: RF, Wireless Comms, Communication, IoT, Internet Connectivity, Remote Internet Access, Woodburn Green, High Wycombe,

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set

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