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Our Coax Splicer is responsible for splicing and activating CATV plan to specifications. Knowledge of Aerial and Underground cable plant. At Lightspeed, a Full Circle Fiber Partners company, we bring more than steel toes and hard hats to the job site - we bring teamwork and integrity, and we do everything with a mindset of safety.
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Fusion Splicing: (Examples - M-90, X-77, I-LID, AND OPTI-SPLICE LID FUSION SLICERS) Single and ribbon splicingCable & enclosure prep: bonding & grounding of all cables when necessaryAerial & underground splicing and cable installationFO Testing - OTDR (Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer) / PM (Power Meter) & LS (Light Source) Testing Ability to properly install both copper and fiber optic cables.
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Job SummaryThe Fiber Splicer is responsible for the installation of new cable lines, both underground and on utility poles, and performs maintenance on existing cables, including evaluation tests and repair.
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This means all homes in a community are already hardwired for high-speed fiber internet, without added costs or Splicer Apprentice is responsible for assisting the Splicer in terminating, splicing, bonding/grounding, installing CPE into customer house, documenting, and testing of all fiber optic cables within the systems fiber optic networks and their related equipment with the end goal of providing maximum operating efficiency.
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The primary responsibilities of the Fiber Splicer will be to splice fiber optic cables in both outdoor and indoor settings. We are looking for a Fiber Splicer(s)! Knowledge of the installation of fiber optic cable in new and existing conduit.
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With our diversified construction crews we have the ability to complete a variety of work including underground utilities, aerial, buried cable, fiber optic, directional boring, and fiber and copper splicer.
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Job DescriptionThe Splicer position is a mid-level to senior level construction worker that can perform both aerial and underground cable and fiber installation work, splice fiber, and has a good working knowledge of aerial and underground rules and regulations.
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Terminal Point (Accessible / Inaccessible):This unit includes all labor, equipment, tools, and incidental materials required to fusion splice, place terminal and test fiber cable. Branch / Reel End Splice Point:Used where 2 or more open ends of fiber require splicing and a closure, this unit includes all labor, equipment, tools, and incidental materials required to mass fusion splice, place closure and test fiber cable.
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Installs circuits requiring sophisticated fiber terminations with a fusion splicer. Installs/tests/modifies cross connects per standard operating procedures and ensures proper cable management of: coax, fiber, twisted pair copper, and semi-routine intra-building cross connects.
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TelCom Construction is a hiring full-time Splicer with both Copper and Fiber splicing experience. Perform tasks associated with the electronic upgrade and splicing of copper and fiber optic cable.
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We are currently looking to add to our team and are searching for a qualified Fiber Splicer. The ideal candidate for Fiber Splicer. The Splicer is responsible for working with our crews to complete and maintain cable connections.
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Our operating unit provides telecom construction services and we are looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our team. Southeast Utilities of GA, a Congruex Company, is looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our construction team.
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We’re looking for an Fiber Splicer to join our team at Communications Construction Group, LLC (CCG) and help connect America. One (1) year of fiber optic cable splicing experience or completion of an equivalent training program.
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Qualities of a great Splicing Fiber Cable Splicer:Our Teammates are focused on Safety at all times. Theidealcandidate will have 2 + years of experience in fusion splicing fiber optic cable, splice audit verifications, voice/data/fiber installation and termination experience, and OTDR and power meter testing.
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Role Overview: A successful Fiber Splicer will properly terminate, splices, and preps fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system. Overview and Essential Functions A successful Fiber Splicer will properly terminate, splices, and preps fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system.
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