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Tower climber, tower foreman, telecommunications, cell tower techni. The Tower Technician will be responsible for the performance of various construction tasks in the areas of tower erection, coaxial cable and antenna installation, antenna mount installation, RF testing and troubleshooting.
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As a Cell Tower Technician one will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in developing and planning complete site build (as it pertains to the SOW at hand.
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As a Cell Tower Technician (Top Hand) , one will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in identifying change orders, obstacles and safety concerns that may impede SOW timeline.
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Overview: As a Cell Tower Technician one will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial training of the Associate Tower Technician and the Tower Technician.
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We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services. As a Tower Foreman , you are responsible for leading the daily site construction work efforts to ensure the crew meets production goals determined by leadership.
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The Cell Tower Lead/ Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. Successful Completion of Required Training (reference pages 14 and 123 of IIPP): Tower/Rescue.
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As a Tower Foreman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community. As a Tower Foreman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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As a Tower Technician II , you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems. As a Tower Technician II , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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As a Tower Technician III , you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems. As a Tower Technician III , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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You have a minimum of 4 years of tower experience. Conduct erection of various tower types. Assist in tower erection using helicopters, cranes, and gin poles. Assist in the antenna installation of microwave parabolic 1 to 15-foot, VHF, UHF, cellular, and FM broadcast antennas.
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Be knowledgeable of all aspects of electrical construction materials and control equipment that make up the field installation part of a Cell Tower site. Be a part of a team that focuses on providing Engineering and Construction services for the Wireless and Cell Tower Industry.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Tower Technician II, you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems. You have a minimum of 2 years of tower experienceYou have the ability to read, comprehend and carry out instructions per printsYou possess working knowledge of safety standards and regulations.
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The Cell Tower Foreman will be responsible for the supervision and performance of various construction tasks in the areas of tower erection, coaxial cable and antenna installation, antenna mount installation, RF testing and troubleshooting.
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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc. As a COM Laborer/Groundman, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Work in outdoor utility construction sites.
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As an Outside Plant Engineer III, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. MasTec Communications Group performs both wireline and wireless communication services on a national scale.
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