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Allstates Consulting Services is looking for a Outside Plant / Fiber Aerial Lineman for one of our customers in the Southeast market. In some companies, the Outside Plant Tech/ lineman job description includes the activities of Cable and IM&R Techs too.
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Leads OMC engineering and installation (E&I) support for inside/outside plant LAN wiring & fiber optic cable terminations. Leads OMC engineering and installation (E&I) support for inside/outside plant LAN wiring & fiber optic cable terminations.
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Specify requirements and provide cost estimates for ancillary support systems including radio towers, outside (fiber) cable plant (typically OPGW & ADSS), DC power, grounding, fiber splice cases & distribution panels, shelters and outdoor enclosures, etc.
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Familiar with time-division multiplexing (TDM) hierarchy, digital cross-connect switches, channel banks, SONET, IP, ethernet & serial interfaces, wiring/cabling methods, DC power systems, radio towers, electrical substations, link power budgets, path profiles.
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Installs all Ritter services including coax, copper, and fiber delivery; identifies correct cable pair in pedestals or terminal blocks; Coordinates with the Dispatch, Outside Plant Maintenance, and Construction departments to ensure that installation and repair work satisfies the Company’s standards and meets customer expectations.
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Maintaining the security of the outside fiber plant (OSP) network, either aerial and/or underground, throughout area of responsibility by managing cable location, by locating contractors and initiating protection activities.
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Kanaan Communications, LLC provides a wide range of services to telecommunications providers including engineering services; outside plant construction (Aerial/Underground); plant maintenance; network upgrades including node splits, fiber & coax splicing, and activation/certification work.
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Experience in understanding and implementing outside plant networks and work orders as they pertain to construction, cable installation, and splicing. · Experience in operating equipment related to construction, cable locating, and fiber splicing and testing.
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Under moderate supervision, responsible for the delivery of high quality off-air, satellite, and digital transport signals to the outside plant (point of demarcation from ISP facilities) utilizing, maintaining and installing a variety of optical and electrical interfaces including but not limited to coaxial cable, fiber optic transmission, and Ethernet cable.
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8+ years of electrical utility experience and knowledge of electrical substations and switching stations equipment, e.g., transformers, circuit breakers, medium voltage switchgear, gas insulated substations (GIS), regulators, capacitor banks, disconnect switches, oil pumping plants, and associated electrical system for switching and substations and or outside plant electric distribution and/or transmission systems.
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Preferred 1+ years’ experience in the construction of fiber optic cable outside plant networks -OR- installation of any underground or overhead utilities will be considered.
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Strong background in Telephone Outside Plant service to include copper and fiber optic cable locating and maintenance. Repair and maintain OSP cable facilities including poles, underground services, and conduit.
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Install fiber cabling - follow proper engineering practices for the preparation, routing and termination of various types of fiber connectors in both multi-mode and single mode applications.
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Learn more about the Outside Plant Technician by watching this short video. A job with AT&T as an Outside Plant Technician can provide you with exactly that! Place aerial and underground copper and fiber cable.
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CASP, CISM, or a CISSP. TS Clearance (SCI Eligible) Ensures proper IP Address allocation to optimize network performance and maintain network security. Ensures Network Infrastructure is securely configured in accordance with DoD Cyber Security Policy, Maintains a broad understanding and deep knowledge across all applicable network technologies, advises the OMC Information Technology Division in the utilization and integration of innovative technologies in support of OMC Network requirements.
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