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Proficient in cable installation, including termination of both coax and data ends for I.P and Analog Video Surveillance Cameras. The Systems Technician is responsible for the Installation and Service of Fire Alarm, CCTV, Intrusion, Access Control, Network Cabling, Coax, DAS, and Audio Visual.
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Locate for Horizontal Directional Driller for installation of underground conduit and fiber optic cable. As a Directional Drill Operator/Locator, you will support directional drilling for installation of underground conduit and fiber optic cable.
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We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc.
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Build and maintain aerial and underground cable systems. As a COM Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Work in outdoor utility construction sites.
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Must have ability to install, terminate and test low voltage & fiber optic cables (to include single mode & multi-mode fiber optic cables, coax, Cat5/6, standard & solid conductor low voltage cable.
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You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career o Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career o Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc.
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Drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (adjustable, needle nose, lineman), hammer, cable stripper, insulated crimping tool, flashlight and gloves. Multimeter, butt-set, toner/wand, coax compression and/or hex crimp tool.
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Perform copper cable testing (UTP and coax) and optical fiber testing. Install special systems, security, CCTV, audio visual, and fire alarm cable. Install cat 6 horizontal station cable, backbone cable, fiber optic cable and inner duct.
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If you have Experience in: - Pulling low voltage cable and Terminating, Cat 6, Coax, Quad, Speaker Cable -Installing and Programming Alarm Panels -Trouble Shooting Full-time Non-Union Must be Legal to work in the US Must have Valid Drivers License Requirements: - Must be able to climb ladders up to 20 high.
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Knowledge of cable design and basic OSP construction practices of cable systems. Obtain the correct field information, record verification, document all details for aerial and underground telecommunications including fiber, coax, poles, pedestals, and more.
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Installs and terminates telecommunications cables (Category 5, 5e, 6, 6a, Coax, and Fiber Optics) indoors or outdoors in new buildings and/or pre-existing facilities. Low voltage / cable technician experience.
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Place and install required coax cable when necessary. 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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As a Coax Splicer , you will develop new skills, work in a safety - minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community. MasTec Communications Group together with Rhino Cable Services; We build for the future.
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Installs all Ritter services including coax, copper, and fiber delivery; identifies correct cable pair in pedestals or terminal blocks; The Install & Repair Technician I is responsible for a variety of duties pertaining to the installation and repair of voice, video, and high speed data services to residential and small/medium business customers via copper, coax, and fiber.
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Splice, sweep and troubleshoot existing aerial and underground coaxial cable. Splice, sweep and troubleshoot existing aerial and underground coaxial cable. Read CATV telecommunication design and prints.
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