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Cabling, Cat6, Cat5, Install, Low voltage, Cable. Ideally looking for someone who is well organized and takes charge type of people to perform cabling installation and service of Cat 5E, Cat 6, 6A, Fiber Optic, AV and coax cabling.
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Installing Coax and CAT5 wiring. Installing Coax and CAT5 wiring. Knowledge of Coax cable sizes and types. Experience in CATV installations. Work my require climbing poles and/or ladders, crawling under dwellings & in attics underground activities and fishing walls.
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Installations may require running or reusing COAX or CAT5 wiring. Installations may require running or reusing CAT5 or COAX. Installations may include CAT5 buried drop up to 50ft.
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Background working with cabling CAT5/6, fiber optics and PC assembly. Background working with cabling CAT5/6, fiber optics and PC assembly. No degree needed, it's a bonus if there is an IT degree or a certification like CompTia A+, Network+, Server.
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Design and implement hospital build-out projects for clinical and non-clinical space, technology rooms, such as IDF’s and BDF’s and telecommunications pathways and Structured cabling experience for example fiber, cat5, cat6 cables, etc.
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Job Responsibilities: Testing and terminating fiber Pulling, test, and terminate CAT5, CAT6, fiber Follow directions from team leadInstalling support structures (ladders, racks, j-hooks)Must be comfortable working from scissor/boom lifts if requiredWorking in commercial new construction Technicians must provide their own basic hand tools and PPE.
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Key Terms:Outside Plant, OSP, fiber optics, CAT5, CAT6, project management, telecom construction, utilities, underground construction, underground installation, financial tracking, client communication, Wisconsin jobs, crew management, #tekcomjobs.
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Cable Installation, CAT5, Hardware Installation. Requirements CAT5, CAT6, Cable Installation. Pull, route, or label CAT5, CAT6, and/or Fiber cable. Cable Installation, CAT5, Hardware Installation.
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Job Responsibilities: Operating and working off of scissor and boom lifts Pulling and routing CAT5 or CAT6 cable in a new construction and existing structure commercial environment Terminating data jacks Installing support structures (ladders, racks, j-hooks) Must be comfortable working from scissor/boom lifts if required Basic scope of work includes: Pulling, routing, installing and terminating structured cabling infrastructure in a commercial environment.
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Regardless of experience level, technicians will need experience or familiarity in some form or fashion of Category Wiring, Color Codes, Cable Pathways, Pulling, Testing Labeling, Cable Fabrication, Troubleshooting, or compliance practices as they relate to OSHA Standards or BICSI Standards.
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Install, Alarm, Camera, Security, cable, Cctv, cable tech, Access control, Installation, Alarm installation, Cabling, Service, Cat6, Cat5, Troubleshooting, Alarm systems, Low voltage, Wiring, Security system, Cable installation, Security installation, Honeywell, Fire alarm, Punchdown, Access, Programming, Wireless.
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Pull and terminate classified and unclassified cabling such as Cat5, Cat6, Coax, Copper and Fiber optics. Pull, test, terminate, and troubleshoot Cat5, Cat6, and Coax voice and data cables.
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Install all low voltage type cable (Coax, CAT5, CAT6, Speaker, Access Control, etc.) Tek One Solutions is a well-established nationwide Low Voltage Staffing Firm. We focus on all facets of the low voltage industry with a heavy emphasis on AV, Structured cabling, Access Control, CCTV/Security, IT & Fiber Optics.
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ResponsibilitiesPerform new installations, reconnects, disconnects, or upgrades for commercial and residential customers for high-speed internet, phone, and TV.Pull and terminate classified and unclassified cabling such as Cat5, Cat6, Coax, Copper, and Fiber optics.
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Pull, route, or label CAT5 or CAT6 cable. Pull, route, or label CAT5 or CAT6 cable. As Low Voltage Technician (Field), you will be responsible for supporting the Deployment and Support Engineers and Development Engineers.
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