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OverviewAs a Fiber Splicer, you will have the opportunity to utilize your skill set, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community. Responsibilities•Testing and troubleshooting continuity of fiber optic networks•Operate all testing equipment and be adept at resolution of challenges common to fiber optic networks•Experience prepping fiber splice enclosures such as Tyco, Commscope, Corning etc.
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As a Fiber Splicer III, you will be responsible for high-level splicing projects as Velox finishes and maintains fiber optic networks throughout the Southeast. Advanced fiber splicing skills.
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A successful Fiber Splicer shall be responsible for proper preparation and splicing of fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system. At a minimum, the position requires a good working knowledge of telecommunications network structure; familiarity with fiber optic cable, splice enclosures and the functionality of each; ability to use OTDR and fusion splicing equipment; ability to read fiber matrices; ability to interpret and analyze data; and, ability to identify and troubleshoot problems.
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Job Summary:As a successful Fiber Splicer, you will be responsible for proper preparation and splicing of fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system. You possess a good working knowledge of telecommunications network structure; familiarity with fiber optic cable, splice enclosures and the functionality of each; ability to use OTDR and fusion splicing equipment; ability to read fiber matrices; ability to interpret and analyze data; and ability to identify and troubleshoot problems.
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Fiber Splicer Click here to view the job description and learn more. Whether you have years of experience in cable or fiber optic construction, you're looking for a new and challenging direction, or your career is just getting started, Ervin Cable Construction offers a wealth of opportunities.
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The primary purpose of a Fiber Splicer is to splice all the company fiber networks and provide maintenance and emergency support to ARMSTRONG's CATV and telephone companies regarding all fiber network related issues.
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Test fiber using Optical Time Domain (OTDR) or power meter and light source, testing with a light identifier. Terminate fiber with pig tails or Unicam components. You will read and interpret schematics and diagrams to splice, terminate, and test fiber-optic, coaxial, and copper for new construction and service installations.
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As a Fiber Splicer (Travel Crews) , you are responsible to produce end-to-end fiber optic networks. As a Fiber Splicer , you will develop new skills, work in a safety - minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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The Fiber Splicer at ASG specializes in installing, repairing, testing, and maintaining fiber optic cables to ensure the quality and timely delivery of telecommunications services to our customers.
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ResponsibilitiesSplice and repair fiber optic cables using single and mass fusion equipment. We are seeking Fiber Splicers who play a vital role in ensuring timely delivery and quality of telecommunications services to our customers.
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You will have 0-1 or more years experience as a cooper splicer with experience on outside plant or system installations while working from blueprints, specifications, and system documentation. Our expertise allows us to take on almost any type of installation or maintenance project, from long-distance fiber optics to joint trench construction.
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The 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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Proficient at completing certification testing of fiber optic systems. Ability to work aloft up to 50’ in a bucket truck, ladder, and/or climb utility poles. CCI Systems, Inc. is an Employee Owned Telecommunications Company based in Iron Mountain, MI with 60+ years of industry knowledge and experience.
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As a successful Fiber Splicer, you will be responsible for proper preparation and splicing of fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system. Operate technical equipment, including but not limited to computer, OTDR and fusion splicing equipment for single and ribbon fiber, and understand the functioning thereof.
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The Fiber Splicer I position includes various physical requirements and ability to distinguish all colors used in telephone cable; ability to work aloft from ladders, platforms, poles (with climbers); and bucket trucks.
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