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Perform labor intensive work as required to support Aerial and Underground OSP Construction. Work with Aerial and Underground OSP Construction Crews. Flexibility to work across all divisions (underground and aerial.
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Perform aerial construction activities, including but not limited to, installing aerial fiber, installing fiber storage (snow shoes), completing pole transfers, and performing cleanup work Perform underground construction activities, including but not limited to, pulling new cable/fiber through conduits, digging up and repairing damaged conduit and underground vaults or pedestals.
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Your New JobJob Summary:Our operating unit provides 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, and we are looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our team.
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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. As an Underground Foreman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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As a n Underground Foreman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety - minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community. As a n Underground Foreman , 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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The Outside Plant (OSP) Fiber Technician will perform complete inspection and acceptance of both aerial and underground placement and associated construction activities for any assigned OSP project.
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Operate backhoes, dozer, cable plow, air compressors, trenchers, hydraulic reel trailers & other types of machinery. Work in outdoor utility construction sites. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) It is also MasTec's policy to comply with all applicable state, federal and local laws respecting consideration of unemployment status in making hiring decisions.
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Fiber Splicers perform tasks associated with aerial and underground construction, splicing of fiber optic cable and communication systems for cable television. Pull fiber optic through existing duct package, pull cable through conduit either manually, blowing, or mechanically, and splice and activate underground and aerial lines.
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The primary responsibilities of the Coax splicer will be to splice/test coax cables aerial and underground in both outside (OSP) and inside (ISP) settings. Test Coax/RF lines for balanced signal between points- continuity and faultAble to work on activate underground and aerial lines.
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Our work includes but is not limited to: water, sewer, gas, petroleum, electric transmission & distribution (aerial and underground), telecom fiber & copper (aerial and underground) and interfaces regularly with Civil Engineering disciplines such as roadway, drainage and structures.
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Job DescriptionJob Summary: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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You have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your work. Embrace the challenge of coaching and mentoring your team. You enjoy getting your hands dirty with your team.
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Refer someone who delivers excellence just like you and receive a $1,000 incentive for a referral that becomes a permanent hire! Use your knowledge and skills in construction to build, repair and maintain projects.
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You have working knowledge of aerial and underground construction methods and engineering requirements. Prior experience with installation/repair/maintenance associated with underground utilities including the demonstrated ability to successfully identify existing cable, Cable/Pole placement, and excavation preferred.
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With our diversified construction crews we have the ability to complete a variety of work including underground utilities, aerial, buried cable, fiber optic, directional boring, and fiber and copper splicer.
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