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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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Job Responsibilities: Pulling and routing CAT5, CAT6, and Fiber cable in a new construction or existing structure commercial environmentInstalling Nurse Call equipmentTerminating data jacksInstalling support structures (ladders, racks, j-hooks)Must be comfortable working from scissor/boom lifts if requiredPulling, routing, installing and terminating structured cabling infrastructure in a commercial environment.
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Pull, terminate and test CAT5 or CAT6 cable in commercial environments. Pull, terminate and test CAT5 or CAT6 cable in commercial environments. Garland based Prism Electric has expertise with projects in virtually every field of telecom construction - design/build services, industrial and commercial developments as well as government and institutional projects.
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Experience working with industry standard network cabling (Cat5, Cat6, Fiber Optics) Experience working with industry standard network cabling (Cat5, Cat6, Fiber Optics) CCNA, CCENT, CCNP certifications.
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Determine Quality of existing copper (Cat5 or better). Ability to utilize survey reports, maps, drawings, Plats, aerial photography, and other geographic data for consideration in designing Cable projects.
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Minimum (7) years’ experience with fiber, coax, cat5 and other layer 1 technologies. Troubleshoot RF and IP components of maritime VSAT/ESV systems using specialized software and test equipment.
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Job Responsibilities: Pulling and routing CAT5 or CAT6 cable in a new construction and existing structure commercial environmentPulling fiber optic cables Terminating data jacksInstalling support structures (ladder rack, D-rings, j-hooks)Must be comfortable working from scissor/boom lifts The ideal candidate will possess the following: 2+ years’ experience installing and servicing voice and data systems in a commercial environment.
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Knowledgeable in Layer 1 remote connectivity to network devices via console and Ethernet, copper (CAT5/6) and SC,LC,MPO fiber cabling. Must possess extensive knowledge of Layer 1 troubleshooting for copper and fiber cabling including Cat5/6 copper cabling and fiber types SC, LC, FC, MPO, MOP creation and implementation.
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Experience with CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 cabling, copper and Fiber. Pull, test and terminate CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, copper and Fiber. Experience with CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 cabling, copper and Fiber. Eight (8) years of experienceperforming C$ISR or cable installation forDepartment of Defense (DOD) major telecommunications services or equipment providers.
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Knowledge of network infrastructure, including CAT5 / 6 cabling, wireless networks, network switches, WAN/LAN, domain controller. Knowledge of network infrastructure, including CAT5 / 6 cabling, wireless networks, network switches, WAN/LAN, domain controller.
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The Inside Plant (ISP) Cable Installer must be able to understand comprehensive collection of installation-specific information to plan and execute tasks that includes installing CAT5, CAT5E CAT6, and Fiber-Install Data Racks and network equipment-Land cables on device ends, terminate and certify cables.
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Job Responsibilities: Operating and working off of scissor and boom liftsPulling and routing CAT5 or CAT6 cable in a new construction and existing structure commercial environmentTerminating data jacksInstalling support structures (ladders, racks, j-hooks)Must be comfortable working from scissor/boom lifts if requiredBasic scope of work includes: Pulling, routing, installing and terminating structured cabling infrastructure in a commercial environment.
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Utilize networking skills to trace Cat5 and RJ11 cables effectively. Adecco is hiring immediately for an IT Support Specialist with a local client in Dallas, TX. Pay is based upon experience from $25/hr - $30/hr.
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It would be a phased approach with a variety of teamsSkills:cable installation, Cabling, Cat5, cat6, Cable pulling, cabler puller, cable tech About TEKsystems: We're partners in transformation.
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Experience with ServiceNow ITSM & ITMB. Knowledge of Cat5, Cat6, Fiber, Network Switches, patch panels, voice technologies. Experience with ServiceNow ITSM & ITMB. Knowledge of Cat5, Cat6, Fiber, Network Switches, patch panels, voice technologies.
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