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Utilize fusion splicer, test equipment OTDR (Optical Time-Domain Refelctometer) 1310, 1550, DWDM, CWDM, 945 OLTS, Max Tester, Power meter. As a Fiber Splicer , you are responsible to produce end-to-end fiber optic networks.
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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. Experience prepping fiber splice enclosures such as Tyco, Commscope , Corning etc.
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Install, Turn-up, test, and provision SONET, DWDM, and Ethernet equipment in an optical fiber network adhering to engineered design. Work with fiber optic, SONET/Ethernet related test equipment including Network Tester, OTDR, Optical Power Meter, Optical Fiber Identifier, Multimeter, DC plant tester.
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Prep/Splice single-mode (SM) and multi-mode (MM) optical fiber cables Troubleshooting of fiber utilizing an OTDR. Strong communication skills required between splicer and tech ops manager so that problems can be addressed as soon as possible.
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Knowledge with optical coupling alignment of opto-mechanical products using lasers, lenses, Fiber Array Unit (FAU), etc. Knowledge with optical assembly modeling tools such as Zemax Experience with optical design, solid state lasers, mounting of optical components, optical alignment & fixture design.
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You have at least 3-5 years of fiber splicing and troubleshooting experience. Fiber engineer knowledge of fiber design, reading documentation, understanding of light levels and dB loss.
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Proven ability to install, terminate & test low voltage cables & fiber optical cables to include twisted pair cable, coax, power limited tray cable, stranded & solid conductor low voltage cable, single mode & multi-mode fiber optical cables.
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Systems design experience with the following: CCTV, CATV, IPTV, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), LAN/WAN/CAN, radio frequency engineering, microwave, Layer 2 networks, optical line terminals (OLT), and/or advanced AutoCAD functionalities.
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Testing and troubleshooting continuity of fiber optic networks. Operate all testing equipment and be adept at resolution of challenges common to fiber optic networks. You are comfortable working on ladder or bucket truck.
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Work in outdoor utility construction sites. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) It is also MasTec's policy to comply with all applicable state, federal and local laws respecting consideration of unemployment status in making hiring decisions.
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The breadth of these projects includes technologies for application in free-space optical (FSO) and fiber optic communications, photonic integrated circuits, active and passive optical remote sensing and imaging, microwave photonics and quantum technologies.
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3 years of experience working on wafer-level or chip-level probe testing or optical lab automation and scripting (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or LabVIEW). Lead test development for new and existing optical product designs, write test plans, and drive test coverage based on product and quality requirements, and general optical lab hardware support.
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Proven ability to install, terminate & test low voltage cables & fibre optical cables to include twisted pair cable, coax, power limited tray cable, stranded & solid conductor low voltage cable, single mode & multi-mode fiber optical cables.
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Perform testing of RF and fiber test equipment, such as PIM analyzer, Antenna analyzer, RF power meter, Spectrum analyzer, Signal generator, OTDR, Fusion splicer, Optic power meter, DMM, PMD, Optical Spectrum Analyzer, BER Test Sets, Sniffers.
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Familiarity with Outside Plant (OSP) and Inside Plant (ISP) fiber installation standards and practices. Placement and configuration of aerial and underground fiber cables, splice enclosures and fiber fusion splicing of loose tube and ribbon fiber cablesPerform both hardware and software updates and/or changes to site equipment as necessary.
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