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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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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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Experience with Coax (Cable) and/or Fiber Optic basic design required. Must be able to read and understand coax and fiber design prints. 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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As an Outside Plant Engineer Ill, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. 5+ years in telecom wireline construction industry or related experience. MasTec Communications Group performs both wireline and wireless communication services on a national scale.
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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. FiberTel, LLC is looking for a Coax Splicer Technician for our Hillsboro, OR market.
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We specialize in aerial and underground construction, Design/Engineering/Permitting, inside plant cabling, small cell tower, and Coax & Fiber splicing. The Fiber/Coax Splicer Technician position is a skilled position and she/he is considered competent and authorized to work in this field.
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As a Laborer, you’ll assist in installing lines and cables (including strand, fiber, coax, and copper) alongside equipment operators to dig holes and bury cables. Summary: The OSP Communications Ground Hand Laborer is responsible for working with your hands and assisting directly and indirectly with Equipment Operators, Lineman, and Splicers.
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The Coax Splicer at ASG specialize in installing, repairing, testing, and maintaining coax cables to ensure the quality and timely delivery of telecommunications services to our customers.
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Experienced at building and/or terminating cables such as BNC, N type RF cables, semi-rigid coax, Heliax coax and soldering, desired. What We Offer:Everyday Wellness: Access to on-base fitness centers, pool, bowling alley, beach access, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling and golf course.
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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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You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc.
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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. Build and maintain aerial and underground cable systems.
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DRG Telecom Aerial Linemen install, operate, maintain, inspect, and repair CATV lines to include Strand, Fiber and Coax. ResponsibilitiesInstall, operate, maintain and repair overhead telecommunications plantRead and interpret engineering plansLocate/troubleshoot telecommunication cables and wiresPerform maintenance on telecommunication equipmentOperates Bucket trucks, hand tools, power tools, ladders, signal level meters, voltmeters, and test equipment.
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ResponsibilitiesPerform new installations, reconnects, disconnects, or upgrades for commercial and residential customers for high-speed internet, phone, and TV.Pull and terminate classified and unclassified cabling such as Cat5, Cat6, Coax, Copper and Fiber optics.
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Installation of structured cabling that may include, but not limited to coax, cat 5, fiber and the associated use of the proper connectors and terminating procedures. Experience of installation of equipment like Calix, Ciena, Cisco, Juniper, Fujitsu, etc.
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