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Industry certification (ASIS CPP, BICSI RCDD, AVIXA (InfoComm) CTS/-D, Cisco CCNA, etc.) Understanding of local and national codes and industry standards (NEC, IBC, NFPA, BICSI, EIA/TIA) related to the design and operation of Security and Telecommunications systems.
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Low Voltage Industry certifications (BICSI, FOI, FOA etc.) Manufacturer training preferred (CommScope, Panduit, etc.) FSG is a leading provider of low-voltage solutions and is looking for long-term, career minded individuals to join a growing team in the Corpus Christi area.
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Preferred knowledge in structured cabling and possible certifications in BICSI, RCDD, CTS, CFOT, and DCIC, reflecting specialized knowledge and a commitment to professional development. The ideal candidate will possess a robust background in network infrastructure and project management, ideally holding or knowledge in BICSI and RCDD certifications, along with CTS, CFOT, DCIC certifications.
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Safety-specific certifications are an advantage (OSHA, MSHA) Industry-specific certifications are a plus (BICSI, Siemon, Panduit, Belden, Corning). Safety-specific certifications are an advantage (OSHA, MSHA) Industry-specific certifications are a plus (BICSI, Siemon, Panduit, Belden, Corning.
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Must achieve BICSI RCDD credential within one year of employment. Develop an in-depth knowledge of and utilize relevant sections of NFPA codes, TIA Standards, BICSI publications, or other relevant criteria.
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Familiarity with BICSI, EIA, TIA, or NEC Standards Capable of performing site surveys, reading blueprints, and managing hours and inventory Troubleshooting networking issues Rack and stack work, closet work, putting together server racks, patch panels Your own basic telecom tools including punch downs, snips, wire strippers, cordless drill, PPE (safety gear), etc.
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Knowledge of NEC, IEEE, EIA, TIA, BICSI industry standards, codes and best practices related to the design of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), low voltage, and telecommunications systems.
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BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) certification preferred. Proven experience in one or more low voltage communications systems - CCTV, access control, intrusion detection, public address, intercom, audio visual, telephone, fiber/copper network infrastructure, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and passenger/real-time information systems and associated hardware and software.
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Senior Telecommunications Engineer (RCDD) - Federal - Hybrid. Experience in outside plant (OSP) design of copper and fiber optic communication systems. Strong knowledge of inside plant cabling infrastructure to include telecommunications spaces and pathways, copper, and optical fiber cabling and connectivity.
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Data center, audio-visual (AV) systems and electronic security systems experience a plus but not a requirement? Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) Visa Sponsorship Available: No. Strong knowledge of structured cabling systems from a safety and constructability perspective.
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Strong knowledge of industry standards (BICSI, NEC, TIA/EIA); different types of fiber (MM, SM) for interior and exterior usage; Cat5E, Cat6 and Cat6A data cabling; and cable pathways such as conduit, fire penetrations and cable trays.
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Provide designs for telecommunications systems (structured cabling systems, telecom spaces, pathway infrastructure), electronic safety & security systems (IP video surveillance, access control, intercom), and audiovisual systems (image display, sound reinforcement and reproduction, control, signal distribution.
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BICSI Installer 2 copper/fiber (INSTC/INSTF) Working knowledge of industry standards including BICSI, ANSI, EIA/TIA, and local and National Electric Code. BICSI Installer (INST1.
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Oversee that all procedures/policies are enforced and ensure that best practices are adhered to in areas of power, cooling, labeling, data cabling, and conform to TI942 and BICSI standards. Oversee that all procedures/policies are enforced and ensure that best practices are adhered to in areas of power, cooling, labeling, data cabling, and conform to TI942 and BICSI standards.
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Preferred Qualifications: Certification in network cabling or related field (e.g., BICSI RCDD, CompTIA Network+). Preferred Qualifications: Certification in network cabling or related field (e.g., BICSI RCDD, CompTIA Network.
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