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Certified on the use of equipment: Line truck Bucket truck Cable Reel equipment Saws and drills. We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services.
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Climb poles or use a bucket truck to perform installation, relocation, and maintenance of aerial plants. You are comfortable working in a bucket truck and climbing poles. As an Aerial Lineman, you will support overhead construction and repair of RF and fiber service.
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The role of a COM Underground Foreman is a specialty trained employee who has expertise in the construction and repair of aerial and/or overhead plant or RF/ Fiber lines. Directional Driller experience.
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A Bucket Operator operates an aerial lift device (bucket truck) to reach branches interfering with electric lines. Performs tree and bucket rescue. OCCASIONAL (up to 33%): Stooping, Squatting, Climbing On/Off Truck, Climbing Ladders, Pushing, Reading, Lifting up to 50 lbs.
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You are comfortable working on ladder or bucket truck. Utilize fusion splicer, test equipment OTDR (Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer) 1310, 1550, DWDM, CWDM, 945 OLTS, Max Tester, Power meter.
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The essential functions of this position require the use of light to medium sized motorized equipment such as dump truck, backhoe, skid steer, bucket truck and trencher while being proficient in the safe operation of power tools including welders, power saws, power drills, etc.
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PPE, computer, phone, Cooperative vehicle, telecom bucket truck, wire reel trailer, tow motor, splice trailer, various underground plows and trenchers, ladder, splicing equipment, OTDR light meter, lashing machine, various fiber optic tools and equipment, various hand, and power tools.
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As an Aerial Lineman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community. You are an experienced Lineman with extensive knowledge of all equipment needed for aerial work.
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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in the construction, maintenance and repair of power transmission/distribution systems which may include a backhoe, trencher, bucket truck, line truck, boring rig, tensioning rig, derrick/digger truck, forklift, tractor, mini excavator, phasing stick, voltage ohmmeter, breakers, regulators, hydraulic tools, jackhammer, air compressor, pipe horn, post hole digger, shovel, axe, saw, chain saw, mechanic tools, etc.
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Signal maintenance involves operating out of a bucket truck and troubleshooting electronics within our traffic signal cabinets. Assists in operating, maintaining and servicing equipment such as bucket trucks, drilling and pole setting rigs, concrete saws, trenching machines, cable locating instruments, insulation testers and/or 18-wheel calibration truck.
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Operates hydraulic equipment including: drills, boom truck, digger, pole tamper, hydraulic jack and bucket truck once certified. Travels by vehicle, motor boat or off-road utility vehicle (OUV) to access job sites May drive a Class A vehicle (i.e. bucket truck and line truck) to and from the job site.
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Operates and maintains chainsaws, pole saws, woodchippers, stump grinders, bucket truck, chip truck, aerial lift devices, commercial-grade lawn mower, string trimmer, and blowers. Must be able to operate various types of tree operations equipment (Bucket Truck, Chipper Truck, and Chain Saws.
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Mechanical- Knowledge of optical splicing equipment like a cleaver, splicer and bucket truck. The Fiber Splicer is responsible for the installation of new cable lines, both underground and on utility poles, and performs maintenance on existing cables, including evaluation tests and repair.
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You are able to climb telephone poles and work in a bucket truck and work aloft and climb poles up to 40 feet. You will safely operate mechanized equipment such as; bucket trucks, digger derricks, excavators, and more.
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Works out of man lift bucket truck, structural steel frames, scaffolding and boats or floats. CRH is the leading vertically integrated supplier of asphalt, aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, and paving and construction services in North America.
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