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Ability to obtain applicable tower climbing certifications. Perform telecommunication tower inspections to include climbing towers in excess of 500 ft. All new employees will undergo a full tower and rescue training prior to first deployment.
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Work involves climbing, crawling, crouching or other non-sitting positions in punching down phone cable, testing, installations, cable pulls and tower climbing less than 20% of the time.
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Must be able to Achieve level 1 Sponsor Cert. within 1 year of start date (Tower Climbing Certification) Must be able to Achieve level 1 Sponsor Cert. within 1 year of start date (Tower Climbing Certification.
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ToweMRL/Advanced Tower Services provides all training and certifications, base pay (including travel time), individual hotel rooms and per diem pay for incidentals for overnight work days. Tower Technicians will learn the following skills to be able to pass the TIRAP & NWSA credentialing program to become a Telecommunication Tower Apprentice - Level 1.
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Tower Climbing experience/certification preferred. Some work may require climbing towers to perform duties. Work is often performed at operational Air Traffic Control (ATC) facilities on ATC systems where extreme awareness is critical and the highest level of safety and caution must be exercised to eliminate risk to aircraft safety.
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Tower climbing certification. Tower climbing certification. This position would be responsible for installation of new fiber and wireless services for our ISP network, as well as in a network support role to support our existing footprint and customers.
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Tower climber, tower foreman, telecommunications, cell tower technician, tower tech, construction, construction superintendent, telecommunication technician, tower climbing, telecom, 5G, tower lead, top hand, veteran, civil tech, civil hand, wireless antenna.
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Offering state-of-the-art diagnostic and comprehensive treatment services our hospital is home to a 154-bed patient tower level III trauma center advanced cardiac care center and full-service multidisciplinary cancer center.
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Proficient in Pole/Tower Climbing. Maintenance of lines and services will require pole climbing, hot sticking, and working out of truck mounted buckets and lifts to construct, repair or maintain line equipment or string, splice and sag wire on live or dead circuits.
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Meet physical occupational requirements including the ability to lift, move, and walk with a minimum of 40 pounds, and ability to obtain tower climbing certification with or without reasonable accommodations.
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Knowing the hazards associated with tower climbing, construction equipment, and working on or near energized lines and equipment. Climbing and working on communications towers for the purpose of installing, replacing, and repairing antenna systems equipment; performs tower maintenance under close supervision.
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And 1+ years year of recent tower climbing experience. Work with Construction Supervisor and Tower Crew Lead to analyze job requirements such as labor and materials. Your Next Career Opportunity Tower Technician.
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Perform tower construction activities including assembling/erecting towers, installing antennas, mounting hardware, installing coax and connectors, grounding, testing, positioning, and optimizing antennas and lines.
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Skills/Experience: DoD / Civilian / US Military / US Navy Experience, Tower Climbing Safety Certification, Commercial Diver Certification, Experience with integration, installation, and test of EO/IR Sensor Systems, S-Band RADAR, VTOL UAVs, SONAR Arrays, Tower-based Microwave Communication, or Surveillance Vehicles.
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Arcticom is seeking a full time Two Way Radio Installer with tower climbing experience. Arcticom is seeking a full time Two Way Radio Installer with tower climbing experience. Required (Minimum) QualificationsHigh School Diploma or equivalentKnowledge, Skills and AbilitiesAbility to install and remove two way radio equipment in vehiclesGeneral understanding and knowledge of the principles of two-way radio communication, design principles of radio equipment, closed circuit surveillance, security systems, cellular telephone systems and equipment.
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