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OSP Technicians will have the opportunity to move between different teams and learn skills such as operations of various heavy machinery including directional drills and other construction equipment, drop plows, and even how to splice fiber optic cable.
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Splice fiber optic cables in both aerial and underground telecom infrastructure. We’re looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our team at Communications Construction Group, LLC (CCG) and help connect America.
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Broadband / Telecommunications Engineering: Responsible for Overhead and Underground Fiber Optic, Copper and Coaxial Cable Outside Plant engineering. Duties may include preparing, providing guidance or assist in preparing and developing the engineering deliverables for overhead and/or underground Fiber Optic, Copper or Coaxial Cable projects, including: line routing, structure selection and design, plan & profile drawings, hardware and cable selection, equipment and construction specifications, and all associated calculations.
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As a Coaxial and Fiber Optic Access Designer you will be responsible for providing technical assistance in the production of layout drawings, analysis, design of coaxial and fiber optic networks, fiber splicing drawings, cable routing and ducting, including BOM work, power supply charges, fiber optic spacing, FTTH and HFC calculations.
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We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services. Job Summary The Telecommunications (Buried-Underground)/Groundman is responsible for preparing the and cleaning construction sites by removing debris and possible hazards, loading, and unloading building materials to be used, operating equipment and machines, and helping craft workers with their duties.
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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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Operate a horizontal directional bore in collaboration with the Drill Locator to successfully install coax and fiber systems. Ensure the safety of the public and other underground utility facilities.
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Must be willing to work on a crew assisting in construction activities (manual labor) for placement of various underground telecommunications cable/fiber and/or sewer pipeline installations.
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Obtain the correct field information, record verification, document all details for aerial and underground telecommunications including fiber, coax, poles, pedestals, and more. Knowledge of cable design and basic OSP construction practices of cable systems.
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You have working knowledge of the telecommunications industry standards, practices and regulations pertaining to the construction of fiber optic and copper cable outside plant facilities.
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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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This service includes both fiber optic cable and copper cable from single-strand/pair to large bulk cables that are used in the infrastructure backbone, underground, outdoor, and horizontal cabling to the desktop or equipment racks.
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Place aerial and underground copper and fiber cable. Perform various jobs with copper splicing and assist in fiber splicing. Perform construction work such as digging holes, placing cable, air pipe and inner duct in various types of conduit systems and open excavations.
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The role of a COM Underground Foreman is a specialty trained employee who has expertise in the construction and repair of aerial and/or overhead plant or RF/ Fiber lines. Construction and repair of underground RF and Fiber service.
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Experience with outside plant (OSP) engineering and construction processes and specifically processes involving the placing of aerial, underground and buried telecommunications facilities. Backed by funds managed by Apollo Global Management, our vision is to accelerate the upgrade of copper to fiber optic technologies, bringing faster and more reliable internet service to many rural markets traditionally underserved by broadband providers, while delivering best-in-class customer experience.
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