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NAVSEA connector, cableway, and fiber optic certification desirable. 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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Summary:The Fiber Technician 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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Install the conduit and electrical wire in compliance with electrical code, install data cable and termination of Cat 5,6 and fiber. Troubleshoot and repair motor control and drive systems, various robotics systems, machine network systems, tooling systems, industrial control systems, and various forms of industrial automation.
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He/she will apply NESC, NEC, IEEE and other applicable codes and standards in order to independently produce: electrical collection system layout plans, one-line diagrams, fiber optic single line diagrams, and low and medium voltage electrical construction drawings for typical components including switchgear, generator step-up transformers, junction boxes, direct buried cable, duct banks, and splices.
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Proficient understanding of Cable Media: the ability to distinguish Coax, Mini-Hi- Res, Copper, Multi-Conductor, CAT-5/6, and Fiber Optic Cabling. Proficient understanding of Cable Handling and Terminations: the ability to maintain proper cable pull techniques, ability to maintain uniform cable dressing and secure system connections; Solder, Fiber-Terminations, and Crimp, Compression for audio, video, network, control, and power devices.
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The Groundsman is a member of a construction team that is responsible for trenching, plowing, and placing communication cable, fiber optic cable, conduits and other associated facilities.
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Work with connectors, fasteners and wire and uses hand tools; splices coax & fiber. Required - Minimum of 6 months' time spent as Broadband Specialist III or 5+ years' equivalent cable technician experience.
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Duties will include providing on-site technical support in addition to cable technician responsibilities including installing, terminating and testing fiber and copper cabling, working on ladders and lifts, installing equipment, and troubleshooting any problems with the cable system.
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Installs all Ritter services including coax, copper, and fiber delivery; identifies correct cable pair in pedestals or terminal blocks; The Install & Repair Technician I is responsible for a variety of duties pertaining to the installation and repair of voice, video, and high speed data services to residential and small/medium business customers via copper, coax, and fiber.
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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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We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services. In addition, you will:Work in outdoor utility construction sitesBuild and maintain aerial and underground cable systemsTroubleshoot problems as they arise in the fieldLearn and train to use various kinds of tools and equipmentQualificationsAbout You:Safety is a part of your day to dayYou want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your careerCoax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc.
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Minimum 3-5 years of experience is preferred in service installation in the fiber, cable, satellite, or residential alarm industry. Fiber Service Installation Technician (1099) We are looking for experienced 1099 Service Installation Technicians to contract with us on scheduled fiber installations, reconnects, and other activities associated with the operation and maintenance of fiber residential installation.
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Installs and terminates telecommunications cables (Category 5, 5e, 6, 6a, Coax, and Fiber Optics) indoors or outdoors in new buildings and/or pre-existing facilities. Low voltage / cable technician experience.
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Tools: screwdriver (regular and Phillips), drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (needle nose and channel locks), hammer, cable stripper, flashlight, and gloves.
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As a Windstream technician working on the buried drop team, you will perform the physical installation of buried copper, fiber, and coaxial cable from the network hub to the customers' residence.
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