Telecommunications Provisioning Coordinator - Immediate Opening at Hobby Lobby's Corporate Headquarters (Remote)

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Unlock a Rewarding Career in Telecommunications with Hobby Lobby Hobby Lobby, a leading arts and crafts retailer, is seeking a highly skilled Telecommunications Provisioning Coordinator to join its corporate team. As a key member of the telecommunications team, you will play a vital role in ensuring the seamless provisioning of communication services across the company's retail locations. If you're a motivated and detail-oriented professional with a passion for telecommunications, this is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team and advance your career. About Hobby Lobby and the Telecommunications Team Hobby Lobby is a renowned retailer with a strong presence across the United States. The company's corporate headquarters, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is home to a talented team of professionals who drive the organization's success. The telecommunications team is responsible for managing the company's communication infrastructure, ensuring that all retail locations have the necessary connectivity to operate efficiently. Key Responsibilities Coordinate the provisioning of telecommunications services, including communication lines, demarcation plans, and low-voltage infrastructure, for new and existing retail locations across the continental United States. Collaborate with preferred providers to ensure timely and accurate delivery of telecommunications services. Interpret and understand production drawings, including electrical, communications, and structural plans, to provide feedback and suggest changes. Conduct site surveys and coordinate with other departments and vendors to plan and implement new or upgraded facilities. Participate in off-hours support and provide excellent customer service. Work effectively with cross-functional teams to resolve issues and drive projects forward. Requirements and Qualifications Essential Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in Telecommunications, Computer Science, or a related field (or a combination of education, work experience, and training). 2+ years of experience in telecommunications systems, including LAN and WAN computing networks. Strong understanding of telecommunication industry best practices. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Proficiency in MS Office, including Word, Excel, and Visio. Reliable, personal transportation and a valid driver's license issued by the state of Oklahoma (or the ability to obtain within a reasonable timeframe). Preferred Qualifications Experience with project management, including leading small to mid-sized projects. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to troubleshoot and perform root cause analysis. Familiarity with building plans and the ability to interpret and understand structural drawings. What We Offer Hobby Lobby is committed to providing a comprehensive benefits package that supports the well-being and financial security of its employees. Our benefits include: Competitive wages. Medical, dental, and prescription plans. 401(k) program with company match. Paid vacation and personal paid time off (PPTO). Employee discount. Life insurance and long-term disability insurance (LTD). Flexible spending plan. Travel pay. Access to Integris "The Hospital at Hobby Lobby," including a pharmacy on campus. Chaplain services on campus. Career Growth and Development At Hobby Lobby, we're committed to helping our employees grow and develop their careers. As a Telecommunications Provisioning Coordinator, you'll have the opportunity to work on complex projects, develop your skills, and advance your career within the telecommunications team. Our company culture encourages collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning, providing a supportive environment for professional growth. Work Environment This is a remote position, offering the flexibility to work from anywhere. As a Telecommunications Provisioning Coordinator, you'll spend most of your time working on a computer, using the phone, and reading digital and hardcopy materials. The role requires occasional lifting of objects up to 20 pounds and may involve sitting, walking, standing, and bending. Join Our Team If you're a motivated and detail-oriented professional with a passion for telecommunications, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. As a Telecommunications Provisioning Coordinator at Hobby Lobby, you'll play a vital role in ensuring the seamless provisioning of communication services across the company's retail locations. With a comprehensive benefits package, opportunities for career growth, and a supportive company culture, this is a rewarding career opportunity you won't want to miss. Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now and join our team! Apply for this job

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