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Up to $2,000 Sign on Bonus for candidates with at least 12 months of aerial lineman experience and demonstrate technical knowledge. Flexibility to work in multiple locations Ability to travel when travel is required Qualifications Up to $2,000 Sign on Bonus for candidates with at least 12 months of aerial lineman experience and demonstrate technical knowledge.
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Overview and Essential Functions Successful Lineman candidate must have knowledge of established aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors, familiarity with a wide range of tools and equipment, ability to read and understand prints/maps, safety rules, and operating instructions.
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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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Performing duties of aerial lineman. Knowledge of established aerial cable installation procedures and techniques. TelCom Construction is a telecommunications contractor hiring a full-time Aerial Crew Foremen.
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Provides technical consultation to company and contract resources related to mapping the earth's surface using satellite observations (GPS), light detection and ranging (LiDAR), unmanned aerial systems (UAS), and/or other remote sensing technologies.
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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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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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Be a Resource for Fleet knowledge of Aerial protocols and documentation Administrative Tasks / Schedules and Planning of future programs. Cruise Ship entertainment experience in a technical role, preferably as crew chief or automation technician.
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The Geospatial Senior Project Manager will be responsible for leading a team and coordinating all aspects of aerial mapping projects from inception to completion. Team Leadership: Lead and motivate a team of aerial mapping project managers, technicians, and support staff.
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Allstates Consulting Services is looking for a Outside Plant / Fiber Aerial Lineman for one of our customers in the Southeast market. We are looking for a Fiber Aerial Lineman who has experience doing overhead fiber line hanging.
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Your New JobJob Summary:Our operating unit provides telecom construction services and we are looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our team. Description Fiber SplicerSavannah, GASoutheast Utilities of GA, a Congruex Company, is looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our construction team.
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Responsibilities: Groundhand for Aerial Lineman, provide parts as needed, move bucket truck as directed by Lineman. Overview and Essential Functions CableCom is seeking Aerial Laborers to join our team.
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Attention – Aerial Lineman in Norfolk, Nebraska! Bauer Underground is Nebraska’s leading Utility Installation Contractor, offering services that include Horizontal Directional Drilling, Trenching Excavation, Site Preparation, Conduit Pull, Utility Repair, and Utility Placement.
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If you are passionate about drone, LiDAR, UAS, aerial mapping, and survey technology and want to work in a dynamic, supportive, and inclusive environment, we would love to hear from you. Specializing in data collection from satellites, aerial (crewed and UAS), mobile, and underwater - bathymetry; our team is composed of subject matter experts that understand the value of right-sized solutions.
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To include but not limited to: Aerial Fiber / Coax construction experience Ability to read HFC maps / prints to understand project scope Ability to Climb poles, utilizing Gaffs, Ladder and a Bucket Truck to perform work where required Maintain visual and vocal contact with other crew members as well as all moving or stationary people, vehicles, and objects in order to guarantee safe movement coordination.
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