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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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MasTec Utility Services delivers critical infrastructure construction and engineering services for power delivery, gas, and water customers, specializing in overhead and underground electric distribution for power delivery systems, gas distribution construction for gas systems, and turnkey solutions for a variety of water, sewer, and civil infrastructure projects.
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As a Journeyman Lineman you will install, maintain and repair all transmission and distribution electrical systems and associated equipment, both overhead and underground, while utilizing line trucks, aerial boom, lifts and wire pulling equipment.
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The OHE Operator is responsible for operating the machines required to install the aerial conduit, cables, transformers, pull boxes, transformer pads, and switchgear colors for customers. Dig around all live utilities, both underground and overhead.
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We are looking for an Underground Construction Directional Driller to join our growing team. 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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Knowledge of Aerial and Underground cable plant. Our Coax Splicer is responsible for splicing and activating CATV plan to specifications. Splicing and activation of CATV plant which includes setting up and balancing electronics to specifications.
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We are looking for an Underground Construction Operator to join our growing team. We are looking for experienced individuals with knowledge of the telecommunications construction industry. We are looking for an Underground Construction Operator to join our growing team.
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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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Terminate and test fiber optic networks according to engineered drawings (including aerial, underground and ISP networks) As a Fiber Splicer III, you will be responsible for high-level splicing projects as Velox finishes and maintains fiber optic networks throughout the Southeast.
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Perform site surveys as needed and final walk throughs with customers to ensure customer satisfaction, including aerial and or underground specifications. Demonstrate basic knowledge of splicing and testing equipment to perform fiber splicing using best techniques in buried, aerial and building applications.
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POSITION SUMMARY: As a journeyman lineman you will install, maintain and repair all transmission and distribution electrical systems and associated equipment, both overhead and underground, while utilizing line trucks, aerial booms, helicopters, ladders, lifts and wire pulling equipment.
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Corrects deficiencies in wiring by splicing or replacing to include distribution, house cables, station wiring, or underground, as well as aerial drops. Installs aerial and underground drops and does underground drop location.
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A successful Crew Supervisor shall be responsible for oversight of one or more aerial and/or underground telecommunication construction crews; responsible for ensuring that the installation, maintenance, and/or repair of a customer's telecommunications equipment is completed safely, timely, and accurately.
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The Fiber Technician 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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Splice, sweep and troubleshoot existing aerial and underground coaxial cable. As a Coax Splicer , you will be a part of a team of construction professionals who produce high-quality work while using specialized skills in splicing, activations, testing, troubleshooting , and more to make a difference.
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