Field Services Manager
Are you inspired by the idea of supporting our nation’s critical infrastructure and securing communications for first responders, utilities, and transportation?
Are you interested in being part of a fast-paced, growing company with opportunities to expand your knowledge base across a wide range of mission critical technologies?
Company Overview
RACOM was established in 1972 and designs, sells, installs, and maintains all of the technologies used in the “second half of the 911 response equation” — from the time an emergency dispatcher answers a 911 call to the time police, fire and ambulances arrive on scene, supporting specialized phone systems, pagers, radios, and voice recorders to warning lights and sirens.
RACOM has earned its exceptional reputation for delivering the highest quality products and services over its 40+ year history. In February 2023, Eastern Communications acquired RACOM corporation, and now comprises 250 employees across 17 locations nationwide.
Job Summary
The Field Service Manager leads a team of 5-10 field service technicians, overseeing the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Land Mobile Radio (LMR) systems and other mission-critical communication infrastructure. This role requires high-level technical knowledge, strong leadership skills, and the ability to manage resources, drive service quality, and enhance operational efficiency.
The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a proven track record of leadership in agile, scaling organizations. They will balance team leadership, customer service, sales support, and cross-functional collaboration while ensuring operational success and a seamless service experience. This role also involves contract compliance, performance analysis, and leveraging tools to optimize operations.
Operating in a hybrid work environment, the Service Manager will primarily be based at the service center to lead daily operations while strategically managing on-site visits to customer locations to ensure service quality, and oversee field operations.