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As a CACI-SOAS C-UAS Signals Data Analyst, you will conduct data analysis of specialized C-UAS threat systems' data to assist with Department of Defense (DoD) Force Protection (FP) efforts to understand, minimize and mitigate the threat posed by Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) against critical infrastructure, locations, assets and personnel.
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Interface with Management Ops Team, including Automation & Audio Manager, Aerial Supervisors, and Carnival management. Develop comprehensive training manuals detailing aerial protocols, safety procedures, and documentation requirements specific to the fleet.
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Proficiently performing aerial installation tasks, such as hand digging, traffic control setup, equipment operations, fiber placement, pole climbing, and material handling on various utility construction sites.
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Provides training and troubleshooting for MicroStation and Surveying software in their relation to the City's and County's various aerial photography and LIDAR topographic files. Compiles maps from multiple resources, including aerial photography, topography, tax maps and flood zones and shares with County officials, management, staff, consultants and other governmental agencies.
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4+ years of Aerial Lineman, telecommunication and pole climbing experience preferred. DRG Telecom Aerial Linemen install, operate, maintain, inspect, and repair fiber optic lines to include strand and fiber.
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Performs aerial construction activities, including but not limited to, installing aerial fiber, installing fiber storage (snow shoes), completing pole transfers and performing necessary clean-up work.
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ResponsibilitiesAs an Aerial Lineman, you will support overhead construction and repair of RF and fiber service. As an Aerial Lineman, you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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Position Title: Aerial Power Lineman. Candidate must be experienced working in a utility aerial lineman position. Ability to work aloft, either from a ladder, aerial device or by gaffing.
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The Aerial Lineman will perform aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors. We’re looking for an Aerial Lineman to join our team and help connect America.
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Must possess or acquire a FAA Part 107 sUAS Certification and a North Dakota Aerial Applicator License within six (6) months of the start date. Supervises the implementation of an Unmanned Aerial System (drone) to aid in mosquito management services.
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We’re looking for an Aerial Lineman with a CDL license to join our team in Gilroy, CA and help connect America. You have knowledge of established aerial cable installation procedures and techniques.
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The Splicer position is a mid-level to senior level construction worker that can perform both aerial and underground cable and fiber installation work, splice fiber, and has a good working knowledge of aerial and underground rules and regulations.
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia ("SEU") offers full-service construction, repair and emergency services related to Cable TV, Telephone, Fiber-Optic communications, and Power construction including underground trenching, plowing, missile and directional boring and aerial construction.
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A successful Aerial Laborer will perform general labor duties such as installing and maintaining telecommunications cabling, perform general construction work under supervision of a foreman, and operate heavy equipment or machinery.
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The Aerial Lineman Apprentice (entry level) will perform aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors. We’re looking for an Aerial Lineman Apprentice to join our team and help connect America.
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