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The Coax Splicer will generally oversee 1 employee and possess the ability to provide on-the-job training to the Splicing Laborer. Able to lift/carry 50 lbs regularly and up to 100 lbs as needed with or without assistance Knowledge of fiber optic color code and numbers associated Ability to work flexible hours, which may include nights and weekends Understanding of terminology used in fiber splicing Experience splicing fiber including all necessary steps 2-3 years’ experience splicing fiber Preferred Qualifications: Previous coax experience, preferably in the telecommunication industry.
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Coax Splicers perform tasks associated with the aerial and underground construction and splicing of coaxial cable for cable television and fiber optic communication systems. Pull Coax through existing duct package, pull cable through conduit either manually, blowing, or mechanically, and splice and activate underground and aerial lines.
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Our operating unit provides telecom construction services, and we are looking for a Coax Splicer to join our team. Southeast Utilities of GA, a Congruex Company, is looking for a Coax Splicer to join our construction team.
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As a Coax/Fiber Splicer, you will be a part of a team of construction professionals who produce high quality work while using specialized skills in splicing, activations, testing, troubleshooting and more to make a difference.
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Proven experience in roles such as Fiber Splicer, Coax Splicer, Underground Equipment Operator, Underground Locator, or General Laborer. Various Telecommunications Construction Roles Needed Fiber & Coax Splicers, Underground Equipment Operators, Underground Locators, and General Laborers.
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This job will be a 60/40 split of office time and time in the field Experience working as OSP inspector/ Field Supervisor/ OSP designMust have Coax or HFC or Fiber experiencePreferred experience with CATV construction vendor or providerOSP. FTTH, Construction, Vendors, walkouts, Site Visits, Scope of work, Manage, Cost Estimates, Status, QC, Strand Mapping,Supervise and monitor all construction jobs assignedto contractors.
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The primary responsibilities of the Coax splicer will be to splice/test coax cables aerial and underground in both outside (OSP) and inside (ISP) settings. Test Coax/RF lines for balanced signal between points- continuity and faultAble to work on activate underground and aerial lines.
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We’re looking for a Coax Splicer to join our team at White Mountain Cable Construction, LLC (WMC) and help connect America. 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.
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Perform coax, fiber, lines, and hybrid cable installation, connector installation, sweep and testing assisting, weather proofing, color-coding, labeling, etc. connect coax feedlines and jumpers per piping diagrams, and support and fasten adequately for a quality, lasting installation.
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ResponsibilitiesAssess OSP hardware and infrastructure including but not limited to plant documentation, Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) active and passives, reading and understanding OSP diagrams/drawings, taking and maintaining accurate field notes, operation of a bucket truck, accessing network enclosures and nodes and operation of testing gear.
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We are seeking CATV Field Sweep Technicians to provide troubleshooting, preventative maintenance recommendations, coax splicing, installation, activation, and repair of HFC distribution systems.
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The workload is evenly split between hardline coax splicing, sweep and activation tasks, each comprising of 50% of the job. Must have experience with production upgrades within a CATV OSP (Outside Plant) environment and be proficient in troubleshooting.
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General understanding of an HFC headend combining, optics (forward and return), and basic understanding of CMTS, FTTX, and ISP.Consulting background and experience working with multiple customers is preferred.
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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, map reading, etc. We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services.
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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. As an Underground Foreman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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