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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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Install and repair aerial telecommunications cable. Able to perform all duties in telecommunications construction (such as; pole transfers, maintenance builds, new build, cable installation, over lash, and strand construction.
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We are looking for experienced individuals with knowledge of the telecommunications construction industry. Founded in 1995, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin-based White Construction (WhiteCo) is a self-perform telecom construction company specializing in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) and fiber optic interconnects/long hauls, while also having strong aerial, splicing, and cutover capabilities.
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We are looking for an Underground Construction Operator to join our growing team. WhiteCo has an outstanding reputation of providing turnkey design and construction services throughout the Midwest to a diverse client base.
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The OSP engineer will perform various field and desk top design functions revolving around projects including, but not limited to, site surveys, field engineering, OSP design, encroachment permitting and CAD of aerial, underground, and buried telecommunication systems.
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You will install and repair aerial telecommunications cable. The Aerial Lineman will perform aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors.
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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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Generate engineering and construction drawings while referencing: Topographical survey data Utility atlas information Field sketches Photographs and aerial imagery Utility pole survey and make-ready information Client records Manufacturer equipment data sheets General engineering and design information.
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You will perform the duties as a fiber splicer as a part of the construction of telecommunications outside plant to ensure scope of work performed is within standards required by customer. We offer a turnkey solution for network deployment that encompasses every aspect of aerial and underground line construction and all associated maintenance.
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CAVO Broadband Communications offers a wide range of services that includes: residential and commercial installations, digital converter deployment, high speed modem installations, home security and automation, underground and aerial construction services and special projects such as MDU construction, drop rebuilds and audits.
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Henkels & McCoy is currently seeking Aerial Linemen for our Telecommunications Group. · Installs and/or and relocates aerial and underground cable including fiber optic, transportation, distribution and drop cable.
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With direction, performs duties as a Splicer Coax as a part of the construction of telecommunications to ensure scope of work performed is within standards required by our customer. We have turnkey capabilities to perform all aspects of aerial and underground line construction, repair, and maintenance services.
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As a full service telecommunications company, we specialize in building, maintaining, and managing some of the largest upgrades, rebuilds and new builds as well as a wide range of services including aerial and underground construction, structured wiring, fiber splicing, cable mining, and engineering for the fiber to the home market.
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Responsibilities: Install aerial telecommunications cabling, including fiber optics; Undertake pole removal, and pole transfers, set and 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; Access construction points as required; Lift/carry a minimum of 50 pounds; Perform other related duties in Utility construction as assigned.
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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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