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The FTSS shall have a competent understanding of Structured Cabling Systems and Fiber Optic Cabling. Understanding of structured cabling basics and troubleshooting. Strong knowledge and troubleshooting experience with Access Control and CCTV systems.
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You have at least 3-5 years of fiber splicing and troubleshooting experience. Testing and troubleshooting continuity of fiber optic networks. As a Fiber Splicer , you are responsible to produce end-to-end fiber optic networks.
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Commissioning and troubleshooting light rail vehicles, locomotives and/or coaches. Knowledge of AC / DC theory, Digital Electronics, and Fiber Optics. Drawing on nearly four centuries of collective experience across Wabtec, GE Transportation and Faiveley Transport, the company has unmatched digital expertise, technological innovation, and world-class manufacturing and services, enabling the digital-rail-and-transit ecosystems.
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Basic understanding of both copper and fiber cable testing and troubleshooting. Copper testing and troubleshooting. Dress and furcate fiber trunks for splicing. Fusion Splice including Ribbon/Single OSP/ISP.
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We cover metro regions in New York City, suburban neighborhoods like Westchester County, NY, and nearby cities like Jersey City, NJ, and Stamford, CT. You will work with Ethernet and Coax cabling (fiber experience a plus), handling their installation, termination, testing, and troubleshooting.
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Knowledge of fiber splicing and/or troubleshooting; OTDR, fiber characterization and other testing methods. General Overview At an entry level, Performs duties in the field to assist with planning, designing, installing, maintaining and operating telecommunication networks which consist of digital trunked radio, microwave, and fiber technologies.
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Perform and demonstrate the ability to build strand, lash coaxial and fiber optic cables, set bonds, build risers, and do pole transfers. Responsible for the instruction of all required Building Blocks courses in the training program including installation, troubleshooting, demonstration of proper ladder usage, safety procedures, basic CATV theory, proprietary software, soft skills, sales/retention of Mediacom products and services, etc.
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Our customers include the leading service providers, data center operators, internet content providers (ICPs), cable operators, enterprises, and government agencies worldwide, including 9 of the top 10 Tier 1 service providers and 6 of the top 7 ICPs. We design, develop and deliver hardware and software for fiber-based connectivity solutions that span access, aggregation, metro, long haul, and submarine network.
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Perform mechanic skills including but not limited to mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, troubleshooting and repair of production machines. Guided by our values of integrity, respect, accountability and excellence, we use leading science and technology to more fiber-based packaging forward.
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Familiarity with high level control systems SCADA systems, and network architecture including servers, ethernet, fiber optic, network switches (ethernet, fiber), workstations, and barcode scanning systems.
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GSOC centrally operates a state-wide fiber optic network as well as highly secure datacenters with a focus on Georgia power grid operations. This position is responsible for support, troubleshooting, system integration and overall administration and maintenance of GSOC ITSM tool to improve user experience and increase productivity.
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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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Experience with Avid, Office 365, Microsoft Office Suite; configuring and troubleshooting desktops and laptops. Basic network troubleshooting with cisco and /or juniper equipment. Coordinates fiber connectivity, production setups, AV routing and patching audio equipment and information technology systems.
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Perform basic preventive maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting on COMSEC equipment; executing encryption key loads to COMSEC equipment, as required. Execute basic cabling (fiber and copper) tasks.
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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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