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Fiber Splicer Technicians prep and splice fiber using various methods, troubleshoot and repair using optical test equipment, and work with cables ranging from single fiber to 288 counts, including performing ring cuts when necessary.
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This will include fiber splicing, optical troubleshooting, and maintenance work, physical audit of existing splice enclosures, optical testing and measurements, and other support as required. + Maintain and operate various network test equipment including OTDR, fusion splicer, optical cleaver, VFL, VOM, IP network diagnostic equipment & scanners, etc.
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Fiber Splicer Duties and Responsibilities (include but are not limited to) Self-supervise all operations to ensure that all splicing operations are completed in accordance with customer and industry specifications.
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A bit about us:If you are a skilled Permanent Fiber Splicer with experience in fiber splicing, cable and wire installation, and maintenance, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in the construction industry.
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We’re looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our team at White Mountain Cable Construction, LLC (WMC) and help connect America. One (1) year of fiber optic cable splicing experience or completion of an equivalent training program.
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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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As a successful Fiber Splicer, you will be responsible for the proper preparation and splicing of fiber optic cable within a telecommunications system. Test cable with optical test equipment such as OTDR, power meter, fiber identifier, and fiber scope to troubleshoot and repair fiber.
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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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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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Read prints Install and test fiber cable in a variety of environments (underground, aerial). · Place both aerial and underground splice closures along with a variety of other closures common to the splicing and termination of fiber optic cables.
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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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Works as a fiber cable splicer and with plant construction, as required. Position summary: This is a combination position which will be responsible for the installation, splicing, repair and maintenance of the outside plant fiber.
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The Fiber Optic Cable Splicer/Tester will report to the superintendent or the General superintendent. Hypower is currently seeking Telecommunications Fiber Optic Cable Splicer/Tester to join our team.
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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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As a full service telecommunications company, we specialize in building, maintaining, and managing some of the largest upgrades, rebuilds and new builds as well as a wide range of services including aerial and underground construction, structured wiring, fiber splicing, cable mining, and engineering for the fiber to the home market.
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