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Candidate must have experience in the oversight of conduit and fiber optic cable installation. The following certifications are desired: Advanced MOT IMSA Level I Traffic Signal Inspection IMSA or equivalent Fiber Optic Training What We Offer: · Competitive Salary · Flexible Work Schedules · Paid Time Off (Vacation, PTO & Holidays) · Education & Licensing Reimbursements · Life/AD&D Coverage · 401k with Company Contribution · Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance About Us: Metric Engineering, Inc. was founded in 1976 on the principle of providing personalized consulting engineering services.
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Summary: This position will perform underground utility construction to include Conduit and Fiber Optic Cable installation, Concrete work along a horizontal plane "flatwork", and other general services as needed.
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Producing & modifying project deliverables including Process Flow Diagrams, Process & Instrumentation Diagrams, Instrument Lists, I/O Lists, Network Address Lists, Instrumentation/Equipment Specifications, Loop Diagrams, Control Panel Layouts & Bills of Materials, Installation Details, Area Plans, Conduit/Cable schedules, Construction Specifications.
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Knowledge of the installation of fiber optic cable in new and existing conduit. The primary responsibilities of the Fiber Splicer will be to splice fiber optic cables in both outdoor and indoor settings.
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Lead and assist crewman in tasks associated with installation of underground telecommunications cable conduit, including fiber optic cable, based on directions from Supervisor.
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Installs arc flash fiber optics. Accurately lays out, modifies, & installs wireway/cable tray per design. Demonstrates mastery of skills list for conduit assembler position. Reviews drawings & orders necessary conduit & fittings for each project; monitors inventory.
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Work alongside Headend personal to properly OTDR any damage fiber. Primarily responsible for preventative maintenance and repair of the hybrid fiber coax network (HFC), including all of its associated equipment in accordance with the company's Engineering Standards.
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Locate for Horizontal Directional Driller for installation of underground conduit and fiber optic cable. As a Directional Drill Operator/Locator, you will support directional drilling for installation of underground conduit and fiber optic cable.
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Must have ability to install, terminate and test low voltage & fiber optic cables (to include single mode & multi-mode fiber optic cables, coax, Cat5/6, standard & solid conductor low voltage cable.
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Lay out work, determine material needs, select load/cable/conduit sizes, determine power sources, choose wire gauge, groom and band cable runs, pack Multi-Cable Transits, and determine type and size of panels.
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Install the conduit and electrical wire in compliance with electrical code, install data cable and termination of Cat 5,6 and fiber. At least three years of experience in troubleshooting, installing and repairing production equipment, welding, robotic technology, Variable Frequency Drives, conduit, electrical panels, power/control wire and building automation.
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Perform physical construction work such as digging holes, working in Vaults and handholes placing, and removing poles and anchors, laying cable and conduit in the ground where required. Engage in network planning and fiber splicing scheduling and closeout activities.
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Perform aerial construction activities, including but not limited to, installing aerial fiber, installing fiber storage (snow shoes), completing pole transfers, and performing cleanup work Perform underground construction activities, including but not limited to, pulling new cable/fiber through conduits, digging up and repairing damaged conduit and underground vaults or pedestals.
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Data Cable Technician with CAT6 cabling, fiber optic, 24v and 70v paging systems experience. Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings up to 2,000,000 sq ft, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work.
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Perform investigation and repair of cut fiber optic cables or impairmentsDig trenches and fill ditches; bury cable; place cable in trenches and through conduit. Calculate signal losses from all cable lines and devices, using signal level meter.
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