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Cable Technician Job Summary: SitePro Solutions is seeking experienced Cable Techs for a local structured cabling position. This low voltage, cable installer role is an excellent opportunity to get your foot in the door with a dependable company that specializes in telecommunications and structured cabling.
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These systems include, transformers, PLC’s, generators, switchgear, UPS systems, STS’, ATS’ PDU’s, chilled water systems, CRAC/CRAH, wet sprinkler systems and pre-action sprinkler, network equipment, transmission media, cabling infrastructure, security hardware, and CCTV. Duties: Completion of CoreSite’s Data Center Operations Qualification Program to the tier level at which you are hired within the first nine (9) months of employment.
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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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2+ years of experience installing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing: fiber optics, copper cabling (RF, Ethernet), network and telephony installation, audio/video systems. Install, terminate, test, troubleshoot, and document test results for fiber, network, audio, video, and RF cabling.
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As a Strustured Cabling Technician , you will be a member of a team responsible for upgrading client low voltage wiring infrastructure which includes wire pulling, pathway construction, cable termination, splicing, labeling, and data network cabling.
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We seek an Audio Video Technician and network Cabling Tech to become an integral part of our team! Systems we design and install:Smart home & Smart Office systemsNetwork infrastructure/office data cabling, data centersOffice automation: motorized blinds, lighting control, access control(card, code, fingerprint), surveillance, audiovisualAudio-video: conference rooms, auditoriums, video walls, projection systems, screening rooms, restaurant/bar/club sound, and video solutions.
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Must know the standard copper 568B Color code, 25 pair color code, as well as the Fiber 12 strand Color Code. Responsible for tasks assigned by Coordinators in connection with service orders and repair activities related to Category 6 cabling, Voice over IP networks (VOIP), and fiber optic cabling infrastructure.
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We are looking for an access control technician who has a passion for the customer and life safety. Terminate and understand composite cable, cat5e, cat6, cat6a cabling, and fiber optics cabling.
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The Central Office Technician is responsible for structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, networks, and wireless. Installation of structured cabling that may include, but not limited to coax, cat 5, fiber and the associated use of the proper connectors and terminating procedures.
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This full-time position requires travel and a willingness to learn and help in other structured cabling environments and receive on-the-job training for CCTV. This position requires technicians to travel up to 5 to 8 weeks at a time.
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The Systems Technician is responsible for the Installation and Service of Fire Alarm, CCTV, Intrusion, Access Control, Network Cabling, Coax, DAS, and Audio Visual. Must have 3+ years' experience with the Installation and Service of Fire Alarms, CCTV, Intrusion, Access Control, Network Cabling, Coax, DAS, and Audio Visual.
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Proficient knowledge of copper/fiber network cabling and pull cabling a must. SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (Union Role) 3+ years Network Cabling experience. Proficient in cable installation, including termination of both coax and data ends for I.P and Analog Video Surveillance Cameras.
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Has technical proficiency of structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, key systems, networks, and wireless. Join the TrueNet family as an Central Office Installation Technician IV in the Columbus, OH area.
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Experience in CCTV, voice, and data cabling is a plus. Responsibilities:Learning on-the-job training for CCTV including installing, troubleshooting, and repairing cabling systems and equipment in IP Video, IP Physical Access Control/LAN/WAN infrastructure, and wireless LAN. Installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various cabling infrastructure.
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We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Junior Networking Technician to join our team in Sherman, TX. The primary responsibility of this role is the preparation and verification of data cables within a large warehouse setting, utilizing tools such as the Fluke Pen Tester.
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