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Must be able to splice any fiber/ ISP or OSP and use OTDR and power meter for trouble shooting of Telco fiber. Experience diagnosing Fiber trouble, and performing routine testing, including measuring, and repairing fiber using Fusion Splicer and OTDR.
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Perform testing of RF and fiber test equipment, such as PIM analyzer, Antenna analyzer, RF power meter, Spectrum analyzer, Signal generator, OTDR, Fusion splicer, Optic power meter, DMM, PMD, Optical Spectrum Analyzer, BER Test Sets, Sniffers.
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Experience with Ethernet, Sonet and fiber optic testing or Wireless/Wireline Operations OSP/ISP experience. Seeking a Technician in the National Network Operations Organization that is responsible for the installation, testing, and maintenance of high-speed fiber optic transmission equipment, circuits, and small cell networks.
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Deskside SupportDesktop hardware, OS, application management, Windows Defender ATP.Network troubleshooting, MDF/IDF Patch cabling, Cisco Meraki, coordinating with ISP for diagnosis and resolution.
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This position is open to applicants who meet the minimum requirements for experience with Telecommunication Structured Cabling (OSP&ISP) and Low Voltage System (Public Address Systems, Cable/Satelite Television, and Distributed Antenna Systems); Not Network Engineering.
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Experience pulling in copper/fiber, backbone/riser cabling in ISP and OSP environments. Oversees or assists in testing and troubleshooting of structured cabling systems, both fiber and copper.
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Unique skills or certifications needed to perform essential functions of the job to include one or more from the following groups: CISSP, CISM, CISA, ISP, Cloud Security related certifications. Prior experience with IT vulnerability management and penetration testing.
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Hands-on experience on telecom networks including OSP and ISP elements. Expert knowledge in FTTH/OSP design and construction methods and splicing/testing standards. Perform daily assigned tasks as related OSP construction management.
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Terminate and test fiber optic networks according to engineered drawings (including aerial, underground and ISP networks) OTDR testing, power meter, and identify and label cables/terms. 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.
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Assist with testing fiber optic cable with power meter and light source (Fluke), OTDR tester, voltage meter, and other test equipment associated with projects. Reporting to the Low Voltage Services Director, the ISP Technician - 2 is responsible for on-site installation of voice, data, fiber optic cable systems, security, CCTV and paging.
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BICSI Technician Credential PreferredMinimum 2-3 years' experience in similar critical facilitiesHigh School DiplomaLow voltage installation & troubleshooting experience a plusFiber optic splicing experience a plusNeeds to have functional knowledge of Inside Plant (ISP) disciplines; fiber optic and electrical cabling and labeling conforming to Telecom industry standards.
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Cabling, Cable, Punchdown, Rack and Stack, Blueprint Reading, Data Closets, Termination Testing. Actively participate in the maintenance of ISP tools, equipment and vehicles owned by the company.
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Oversees or assists in testing and troubleshooting of structured cabling systems whether it be ISP or OSP cabling systems. Takes lead, manages, or supports in the survey and/or installation of Inside Plant (ISP) structured cabling systems (fiber optic and copper), Outside Plant (OSP) cabling and pathways, new electrical circuits from existing power panels to new racks/cabinets, installation of Govt furnished equipment (cabinets, UPSs, etc.
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Must possess skills of color imaging, image quality, image processing, image quality measurement, camera systems and bench testing, image algorithms, ISP algorithms, Matlab, Python, and C.
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HHS Construction’s core capabilities include aerial, underground and substructure self-perform construction; ISP services; wireless services including Small Cell/CRAN installation, utility coordination, turn-key RF testing and maintenance; telecom engineering; placement and splicing of copper, coaxial and fiber optic cables; and pole maintenance.
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