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These full life cycle capabilities include engineering design and fabrication of test hardware and fixtures; structural and thermal analysis supporting experimental design; hazard and system safety analysis; execution of tests and experiments in controlled mechanical, energetic, and thermal environments, including set up and dismantlement; and operation and maintenance of one-of-a-kind facilities including the Aerial Cable Facility, Burn Site, Rocket Sled Track Complex, and Thermal Test Complex.
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100% Travel Required Under moderate supervision, build, repair and maintain HFC (hybrid fiber coax) plant and FTTH plant (Fiber to the Home) Work on a crew to construct outside plant Aerial/UG network infrastructure Actively and consistently support all efforts to simplify and enhance the customer experience Perform complex installations of cable in underground and/or overhead environments using most recent company specifications and industry standards.
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Perform investigation and repair of cut fiber optic cables or impairmentsDig trenches and fill ditches; bury cable; place cable in trenches and through conduit. Calculate signal losses from all cable lines and devices, using signal level meter.
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Construction / Project Manager, Fiber, Sr. Construction Project Manager, FTTH, Management, Vendor Management, Deployment, Tracking, Fiber to the X, FTTX, Outside Plant Construction (OSP), Aerial and underground (UG), Fiber, National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), Cable,Rural Utilities Servicecodes (RUS), telecommunication architectures, optical transport equipment, Utilities, HUTs, Bicsi, Smartsheet #hiring #osp #fiber @tekcomjobs, Hartford CT.
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Advanced understanding of Telecom OSP Engineering and Construction standards to apply design standards to underground and aerial pole line cable plant, including Joint Use Design, Pole Replacement, Primary Service, and.
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Proven leadership of a Make Ready Team to Perform structural loading calculations using O-Calc or Spida-Calc in accordance with NESC and pole owner protocol through inventory and analysis of pole type and class, riser details, attached facility type including weight and diameters, span footages, drip loops etc.
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CCI Systems, Inc. is an Employee-Owned Telecommunications Company based in Iron Mountain, MI with 60+ years of industry knowledge and experience. Regulatory Compliance Expertise: Advanced understanding of local, state, and federal regulations related to underground utilities, coupled with the ability to effectively incorporate these regulations into permit drawings.
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5+ years’ experience in permitting design, government affairs or related work in a Utility / Permitting environment in a related industry preferred. Associate or bachelor's degree in engineering or business Management or Government Affairs.
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Regulatory Compliance Expertise: Advanced understanding of local, state, and federal regulations related to underground utilities, coupled with the ability to effectively incorporate these regulations into permit drawings,Advanced understanding of Telecom OSP Engineering and Construction standards to apply design standards to underground and aerial pole line cable plant, including Joint Use Design, Pole Replacement, Primary Service, and Reliability/Maintenance Design.
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Advanced understanding of Telecom OSP Engineering and Construction standards to apply design standards to underground and aerial pole line cable plant, including Joint Use Design, Pole Replacement, Primary Service, and Reliability/Maintenance Design.
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At a minimum, the position requires a good working knowledge of telecommunications construction; familiarity with aerial lift devices, utility lines/poles, and various other telecommunications construction equipment, and the functionality of each; ability to use cable placement equipment and tools; ability to identify and troubleshoot problems.
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Perform aerial tasks, such as new cable installs, pole transfers, strand building, cable hanging, and lashing. Perform construction work, such as digging holes, placing cable, air pipe, and inner duct work in various types of conduit systems and open excavations.
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Responsibilities: Install aerial & underground telecommunications cabling, including fiber optics; Undertake pole removal & pole transfers, and set & install new aerial cables; Safely operate specific equipment and machinery; Operate hydraulic aerial lifts and ladders mounted to trucks; Keep a detailed record of work activity; Travel to different job sites within the market.
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Youllfind Crane Aerospace & Electronics in some of the toughest environments: from engines to landing gear; from satellites to medical implants and from missiles to unmanned aerial systems (UAS), our products have proven their ability to operate in the most demanding environments.
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1 year of outside plant construction experience including the installation, repair and maintenance of poles and buried or aerial cable. Construction Technician-Line Worker, Drill Operator, Plow Operator, Hydro-Vac Operator, Aerial and Underground Construction.
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