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You have konowledge of telecom construction industry Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, map reading, etc. As a DAS Construction Manager , you are responsible for overseeing all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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Under moderate supervision, responsible for the delivery of high quality off-air, satellite, and digital transport signals to the outside plant (point of demarcation from ISP facilities) utilizing, maintaining and installing a variety of optical and electrical interfaces including but not limited to coaxial cable, fiber optic transmission, and Ethernet cable.
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Our work includes but is not limited to: water, sewer, gas, petroleum, electric transmission & distribution (aerial and underground), telecom fiber & copper (aerial and underground) and interfaces regularly with Civil Engineering disciplines such as roadway, drainage and structures.
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Kanaan Communications, LLC provides a wide range of services to telecommunications providers including engineering services; outside plant construction (Aerial/Underground); plant maintenance; network upgrades including node splits, fiber & coax splicing, and activation/certification work.
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Assists with and performs on-site installing, troubleshooting, testing, splicing, repairing, and maintaining telephone equipment and general network equipment, customer premise equipment, Video/CATV/DBS, fiber optic/copper facilities and/or other TDS products & services for new and existing customers.
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Coax Splicers perform tasks associated with the aerial and underground construction and splicing of coaxial cable for cable television and fiber optic communication systems. Our operating unit provides telecom construction services, and we are looking for a Coax Splicer to join our team.
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This person should be able to perform additions and removals of common telecom equipment and basic telecom hardware associated with the fiber optic network, including by not limited to distribution panels, modules, cards and protection duct.
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Install, label, and fix fiber/copper/telecom cables as well as patch panel systems. IT Hardware Concepts knowledge (RAID, Linux/Unix, CLI, Preferred Qualifications 2-year or 4-year degree or relevant work experience 2+ years of enterprise Linux administration knowledge or other command line interface knowledge/experience 1 year+ experience in Structured Cabling Copper/Fiber and testing of cables.
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SRI Telecom is seeking an OSP Construction Manager with relevant field project Management experience to contribute to all areas of expertise with various cross functional project teams. SRI Telecom is seeking an OSP Construction Manager with relevant field project Management experience to contribute to all areas of expertise with various cross functional project teams.
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DRG Telecom Aerial Linemen install, operate, maintain, inspect, and repair CATV lines to include Strand, Fiber and Coax. DRG is looking for a Telecom Aerial Lineman who will be responsible for performing skilled tasks in accordance with standard industry practices in the construction, maintenance, and operation of underground and overhead telecommunications.
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Operate a horizontal directional bore in collaboration with the Drill Locator to successfully install coax and fiber systems. MasTec Communication Group gives you the opportunity to utilize your telecom construction expertise.
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Setting up and pulling in new low voltage copper and fiber backbone or rise cabling from telecom rooms (TR’s) to MDF. Setting up and pulling in new low voltage copper and fiber horizontal cabling.
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Includes but not limited HDD operations, excavation, aerial strand/fiber construction, underground/duct operations and splicing operations. Posses understanding of fiber splicing operations and requirements.
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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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Structured cabling, labeling, and troubleshooting of fiber/copper/telecom cables. 1 year+ experience in Structured Cabling Copper/Fiber, testing of cables, Cooling and Electrical systems concepts inside the data center.
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