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Install and/or repair aerial CATV, coaxial and fiber cable. You have a strong knowledge of CATV building practices and CTV/Aerial field equipment. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc.
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Work consists of the design of access control, video surveillance, detection, alarms, structured cabling, network systems, wireless, CATV, and other technology systems. Familiarity with network, wireless, CATV, nurse call and audiovisual design considerations.
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Project Designer/Security Specialist, ICT Consulting - ( 24000054 ) Extensive experience with access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, duress alarms, perimeter protection, infant protection and other physical security systems design.
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The primary purpose of a Fiber Splicer is to splice all the company fiber networks and provide maintenance and emergency support to ARMSTRONG's CATV and telephone companies regarding all fiber network related issues.
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Job Summary: The Lead Security Systems Technician will act as the on-site coordinator and crew supervisor for program and installation of Security Systems (Card Access, CCTV, CATV and Intrusion systems) per manufacturer requirements and engineered drawings.
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Maintains the proper operation, calibration and repair of the following systems; Radio communications, Telecommunication, data communication, CATV, CCTV, nurse call, access control, P.A., computer, audio, video, security alarm, fire alarm, small pneumatic and mechanical equipment and general office electronic equipment.
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The Lead Security Systems Technician performs work consistently demonstrating a detailed level of technical knowledge of card access, CCTV, CATV and intrusion systems; troubleshoot and resolve technical issues as they arise.
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Telecommunications- Knowledge of transmission and CATV telecommunications systems. The Fiber Splicer is responsible for the installation of new cable lines, both underground and on utility poles, and performs maintenance on existing cables, including evaluation tests and repair.
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About the job Project Designer/Security Specialist, ICT Consulting. Familiarity with Building Information Modeling (BIM) software; in particular, AutoCAD MEP and Revit MEP. Strong working knowledge of BIM; in particular, AutoCAD MEP and Revit MEP.
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Knowledge required by a Fiber Splicer: Telecommunications- Knowledge of transmission and CATV telecommunications systems. Knowledge required by a Fiber Splicer: Telecommunications- Knowledge of transmission and CATV telecommunications systems.
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Ability to punch down/terminate all 66 and 110 phone blocks, assigning demark lines from outside to inside of the building, terminating and labeling data blocks, CATV distribution systems, and satellite systems.
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DRG Telecom Aerial Linemen install, operate, maintain, inspect, and repair CATV lines to include Strand, Fiber and Coax. DRG Telecom Aerial Linemen install, operate, maintain, inspect, and repair CATV lines to include Strand, Fiber and Coax.
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Mechanical- Knowledge of optical splicing equipment like a cleaver, splicer and bucket truck. Utilize Fusion Splicer to splice Loose Tube & Ribbon fiber cable. Strong communication skills required between splicer and tech ops manager so that problems can be addressed as soon as possible.
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You will, with guidance, install all passive and active devices, pedestals, and vaults and coax splice cases required to house CATV equipment per customer requirements. You will have 0-1 or more years experience as a coax splicer with experience on outside plant or system installations while working from blueprints, specifications, and system documentation.
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The Project Designer, ICT Consulting applies technical skills and knowledge to manage key project deliverables that meet project requirements and exceed client expectations. In addition, CPP, PSC, CPTED, and other technology certifications are advantages.
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