Northland continues its growth track, creating new positions

Patrick Creedon

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Northland Communications, a Central New York–based telecommunications provider, recently announced that it continues to create new positions and add more employees.  Northland Communications says it has consistently grown to meet current and prospective customer growth over the last couple of years. The company is projecting increasing its workforce by an additional 12.5 […]

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Northland Communications, a Central New York–based telecommunications provider, recently announced that it continues to create new positions and add more employees. 

Northland Communications says it has consistently grown to meet current and prospective customer growth over the last couple of years. The company is projecting increasing its workforce by an additional 12.5 percent this year.

“We’ve added quite a few positions, with the goal of meeting demand and setting ourselves up for future success operationally,” Theresa Jalowiec, VP of people and talent at Northland Communications, said in a news release. “Between evolving technology and extending our expertise, we are thrilled to be part of the economic growth of our communities.”

 

The release also announced a couple new employees that Northland recently added as part of its growth. Northland Communications welcomed Patrick Creedon, a provisioning specialist, and Kucjok Ater, a network operations center (NOC) technician, to the company. Northland also announced that Lenny Racquet has transitioned from his role as a cabling specialist to a lineman. 

 Creedon works to process orders and interfaces with technicians, customers, and vendors regarding due dates and cutover procedures, while Ater helps troubleshoot service issues and resolve any customer concerns. Racquet now works with Northland’s line crew, constructing both aerial and buried infrastructure for Northland’s dedicated fiber network across Central New York.

Northland Communi-cations offers cloud-based voice, data, and equipment services to businesses over its reliable fiber-optic network. It has offices in both Syracuse and Holland Patent.      

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