Radio Operator by UNDP Ghana
UNDP Ghana
- Accra
- Permanent
- Full-time
- When required, he/she will assist police during investigations in all security related incidents involving UN staff.
- Ensure that all communication equipment (i.e. VHF and HF radios, fax mobile and land-line phones) are in perfect working conditions before the start of duty; Receive, process, record and pass all security related information to the appropriate quarters through the normal communication channels;
- Inform the Supervisors immediately of any incident/accident; Maintain communication link with the security agencies (police and military) with a view to providing the necessary assistance to UN staff members and receiving updated information on security matters;
- Register and forward all e-mail messages and messages deposited during working and off[1]duty hours; Assist with preparation of UN IDS and Access badges when on day shift.
- Accurately identify exact location/grid references of all incident/accidents and pass information to the Supervisors and the police;
- Maintain both electronic and manual register;
- Provide relevant assistance to visiting staff members requiring assistance through radio or telephone channels;
- Brief the incoming duty radio operator on all events, especially pending cases for which action is to be taken;
- Perform radio checks, as directed by the SA / ASC / Local Security Assistant (LSA) and Radio Room Supervisor;
- Keep the SA /ASC / LSA and Radio Room Supervisor informed of any information or incident that could have a bearing on the security of staff and property;
- Maintain up-to-date records of all security section supplies; Prepare and conduct security briefings;
- Conduct residence security surveys; Perform any other tasks as assigned by the SA / ASC / LSA and Radio Room Supervisor
- Professionalism: Very good skills in use of telecommunication equipment;
- Communication: Very good oral and written skills in English language; ability to provide briefings, forecasts and advice clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; a high sense of discretion and integrity.
- Client orientation: Professional attitude and ability to work efficiently under stressful conditions.
- Teamwork: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships in a multicultural, multi-ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity.
- High school diploma or equivalent. 2 year of experience in telecommunication
- Prior experience with the UN system or an international NGO is desirable but not a requirement.
- Fluency in English, Fluency in Ghanaian language is required.
- Knowledge of telecommunication
- Solid computers skills (MS Word,
- Excel, Access and PowerPoint);
- Possession of a valid driver's license
- Ability to travel
- Women are strongly encouraged to apply
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