Spectrum hiring to fill field technician positions in the Greenville area

Published 7:07 pm Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Charter Communications is hosting a job fair to fill field technician positions to accommodate demand for its Spectrum TV, Internet and Voice services in the Upstate.

The job fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, at the Spectrum offices located at 1511 S. Batesville Road in Greer, S.C.

“Our goal is to recruit and retain talented team members who are committed to developing a career in the cable industry,” said Mark Spilman, area vice president of field operations in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. “Charter provides comprehensive training to equip employees with up-to-date knowledge of our products as well as the tools needed to support the Spectrum suite of services and enhance the customer experience.”

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Interested Spectrum field technician candidates should apply online in advance of the fair and bring a copy of their resume to the on-site recruiters the day of the event. Complete job descriptions are available at https://jobs.spectrum.com. Potential employees should have a high school diploma or equivalent.

Charter offers employees paid comprehensive training, competitive wages and benefits including: medical, 401(k), and tuition reimbursement. Employees may also receive discounted TV, internet and voice services.

On-the-spot interviews will be conducted during the career fair and candidates could receive an employment offer shortly thereafter. Candidates must be able to pass pre-employment requirements including: a drug test, education verification/or equivalent experience and criminal background check.

Charter currently employs more than 91,000 people throughout 41 states across the country. The company plans to hire 20,000 people over the next four years as it returns call center jobs to the U.S., insources its workforce and grows to meet customer demand.

Submitted by Patti Michel