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Pulling and routing CAT5 or CAT6 cable in a new construction and existing structure commercial environment. Job Title: Travel Cable/CCTV Technician. Pulling, routing, installing and terminating structured cabling infrastructure in a commercial environment.
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Must be safety consciousTechnical skills and knowledge of structured cabling systemsWorking knowledge of TIA and BICSI StandardsExperience working with a variety of cabling, such as, Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, and coax, Singlemode, and Multimode fiber optic cablingStrong written and verbal communication skillsPossess strong organizational and time management skillsExcellent time management, planning and decision-making skillsPreferred experience.
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Perform installation, termination, testing, and labeling of Cross Connects, including CAT5, COAX, and Fiber. Perform installation, termination, testing, and labeling of Cross Connects, including CAT5, COAX, and Fiber.
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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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Working knowledge of CAT5, CAT6 cable, connectors, and demonstrated capability of fabrication of equipment to meet the setup needs of services being provided. Leidos is looking for a Senior Field Engineer with a TS/SCI polygraph to support work on an information technology (IT) contract.
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Strong understanding of cable types, connectors, and standards (e.g., CAT5, CAT6, RG6, fiber optic). Join our team as a Cable Technician and embark on an exciting journey, traveling across the country while contributing to the seamless delivery of cable services to our clients.
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Basic knowledge of IP, Ethernet, and networking protocol and Cat5 technologies. Kastle's integrated security solution, including access control, video, and remote video monitoring, significantly reduces costs and improves the critically important 24x7 performance for building owners, developers and tenants.
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Telephony experience - including but not limited to pulling cable (Cat3 & Cat5), terminations (110, 66, Krone, RJ11 & RJ45) up to 100 pair cables and troubleshooting wiring / T1 / CO dial tone problems.
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Immediate need for a talented Data center Technician. Perform Installation of Cage, Cabinets, Ladder Rack, and Fiber Tray. Basic understanding of Data Center electrical power generation and distribution, mechanical support equipment.
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Cabling including copper cross connect, CAT5/6, Fiber Optics in Outside Plant (OSP) and inside building (riser, data closets, computer rooms)•Following standard processes and procedures, such as ticketing system, change control policies and ITIL process.
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Trim out speakers, CAT5/6, coax and camera placements. Guardianship and preservation of client confidentiality and network/home security. Trim out speakers, CAT5/6, coax and camera placements. Level Two Technicians at Bravas must possess at least two years experience installing and servicing audio visual and home automation equipment as a full-time job.
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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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Familiarity with BICSI, EIA, TIA or NEC Standards. Anistar is seeking an experienced Structured Cable Technicians to provide assistance with the installation, termination, and testing of various types of voice and data cables as well as security/access control equipment.
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Installing Coax and CAT5 wiring. Installing Coax and CAT5 wiring. Tech Skill Requirements: Experience in telephone service Experience in CATV installations. Knowledge of Coax cable sizes and types.
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Must have reliable transportation stocked with low voltage supplies (e.g. basic field tech hand tools, Cat5 cable, cable tester, punch down tool, ladder, etc.) Must have reliable transportation stocked with low voltage supplies (e.g. basic field tech hand tools, Cat5 cable, cable tester, punch down tool, ladder, etc.
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