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As a Coax/Fiber Splicer, you will be a part of a team of construction professionals who produce high quality work while using specialized skills in splicing, activations, testing, troubleshooting and more to make a difference.
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The primary responsibilities of the Fiber Splicer will be to splice fiber optic cables in both outdoor and indoor settings. We are looking for a Fiber Splicer(s)! Three years of fiber splicing experience preferred.
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The Fiber Splicer is responsible for the installation, prepping, splicing, testing and troubleshooting of fiber optic cabling in both inside plant and outside plant environments. Perform underground construction activities, including but not limited to, pulling cable/fiber through conduits, digging up and repairing damaged conduit and underground vaults or pedestals.
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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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2+ years of experience as a fiber splicer with experience on outside plant or system installations while working from blueprints, specifications, and system documentation. The applicant must successfully prove to the satisfaction of the construction supervision that he/she possesses the fiber splicing abilities required for this position.
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The primary responsibilities of the fiber splicer will be to splice/test fiber optic cables aerial and underground in both outside (OSP) and inside (ISP) settings. 3+ years of fiber splicing experience is preferred.
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Knowledge of the installation of fiber optic cable in new and existing conduit. Able to splice/test fiber optic cables including both loose tube and ribbon cables. Must have good attention to detail regarding setting up splice locations, termination points, and general fiber optic construction.
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The experienced fiber splicer will operate as part of the most well-respected splice team in the Northeast! The incumbent would work alongside another Fiber Technician to continue to learn and grow into a level III. Candidates that are looking to grow their experience and knowledge, live local to Maine (or are looking to relocate), would like to be a part of a team and have real measures on what it takes to get to the next level.
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TransCore (TCI), a subsidiary of ST Engineering, is seeking an experienced Field Technician II (Fiber Optic Splicer), to join our team in Tampa, FL. Summary: The primary responsibilities of the Technician II (Fiber Optic Splicer) is to perform fusion splicing of fiber optic cables in both outdoor and indoor settings.
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BISCI, OEM, Certified Fiber Optic Technician (FOA) (CFOT) certification or similar industry certifications in equipment used to perform job (e.g., tester, splicer, and cabling type(s). AITC is seeking a Cable Technician with a high level of experience with both OSP and ISP projects specializing in and terminating fiber optic cables to expand telecommunications networks into new areas or to replace existing lines.
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Construct, install, and splice in several types of splice enclosures, fiber patch panels, and fiber termination frames using a Fusion type splicer. Install, maintain and test aerial outside plant fiber, pole attachment and down-guy installation.
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A successful Fiber Splicer will properly terminate, splices, and preps fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system. This is a great opportunity to join North Sky Communications as an Fiber Splicer.
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A successful Fiber Splicer shall be responsible for proper preparation and splicing of fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system. Looking to start your Fiber Splicing career.
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Utilize Fusion Splicer to splice Loose Tube & Ribbon fiber cable. Mechanical— Knowledge of optical splicing equipment like a cleaver, splicer and bucket truck. Strong communication skills required between splicer and tech ops manager so that problems can be addressed as soon as possible.
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Splicer, OTDR, Aerial Lifts, Meters, Lashers, Meters, Rodders, etc.) 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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