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Wireline : Fiber, Outside Plant (OSP), switching (MSC, CO), transport and provisioning. Our specialization includes telecom network & infrastructure staffing deployments including planning, analysis, design, implementation, operations and maintenance.
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Utility Pole Loading / Make Ready Analyst – Utility / Telecom, aerial and underground pole/line cable, Joint Use Design Make Ready, Pole Replacement, NY, National Grid, Leidos, Osmose, STORMS, Central, NY, Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester, Telecom Jobs, #tekcomjobs.
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Our expertise allows us to take on almost any type of installation or maintenance project, from long-distance fiber optics to joint trench construction. Whether it’s directional boring or pole line placement, there’s no utility construction task outside the range of our capabilities.
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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, map reading, etc. ResponsibilitiesAs a Construction Supervisor, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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As a line worker in the Kinetic construction and engineering organization you will install, repair and maintain poles, cables and conduits; install aerial and buried cables with associated hardware as required to build jobs; and run fiber optic and copper cable, both aerial and in underground infrastructure such as manholes.
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You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc. As a COM Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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As a Construction Supervisor, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Develop your team's skill set and knowledge of telecom construction.
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The ideal candidate will under general supervision, maintain a highly analytical and problem solving mindset while working as a team player and must possess the following: Technicians with exposure on working with various cables that include but are not limited to: twisted pair, coax, power limited tray, stranded, solid conductor low voltage, CAT-5, CAT-6, single & multi mode fiber optic cables.
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Interpret buried underground and aerial telecom facilities in records, on maps and in the field with clarity and detail and make recommendations for changes in running line or construction methodologies.
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You have working knowledge of the telecommunications industry standards, practices and regulations pertaining to the construction of fiber optic and copper cable outside plant facilities. You have Knowledge of aerial and underground construction methods and engineering requirements.
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Osp, Coax, Telecom, Project management, Construction management, Construction, Supervise, Fiber, CATV, billing, operations, verify, track, vendor management. Osp,Coax,Telecom,Project management,Construction management.
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Founded in 1995, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin-based White Construction (WhiteCo) is a self-perform telecom construction company specializing in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) and fiber optic interconnects/long hauls, while also having strong aerial, splicing, and cutover capabilities.
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Splice fiber optic cables in both aerial and underground telecom infrastructure. Were looking for an Experienced Fiber Splicer to join our team at Communications Construction Group, LLC (CCG) and help connect America.
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Responsible for installation of Telecom Network Infrastructure equipment, MUX, system cabling (DC Power and Ground, DS3, Fiber Optic frames/chassis/components) Knowledgeable in Telecom Industry Quality Standards of Installation.
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About the Role: As a line worker in the Kinetic construction and engineering organization you will install, repair and maintain poles, cables and conduits; install aerial and buried cables with associated hardware as required to build jobs; and run fiber optic and copper cable, both aerial and in underground infrastructure such as manholes.
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