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The Communications Technician I will build closets (Mount and install backboards, cross connects, racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware). The Communications Technician I will terminate low-voltage devices.
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Setup and operation of Headend equipment including but not limited to: signal processors, modulators, demodulators, satellite receivers, integrated receiver descramblers, digital receivers, and transcoders, combining and splitting networks, laser transmitters, Fiber optic receivers.
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Low Voltage Cable Technician Responsibilities: Pull, terminate, dress and label CAT5/6 cable Run Fiber Test all installed cable using appropriate testing equipment Punch down voice and data jacks Install and terminate racks, cable trays, patch panels, cabinets, MDF/IDF, workstation outlets, firestopping etc.
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Perform physical changes based on design specifications: inside building fiber, copper cabling via existing raceway, install rack- or wall-mount devices, jumper fiber, copper cables to devices / FDPs / patch panels, install/remove device SFPs, punch down low-voltage cables (66/110 blocks, RJ11 for phones, wire-wrap), etc.
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The Staff Integration Engineer will provide commissioning support for a variety of complex utility projects and programs, including supervisory control and data acquisition, packet-based networks, distribution automation, cyber security, microwave radios, wireless networks (including 4G/5G PLTE), fiber optics, and smart grid applications.
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Using applicable tools to include test fiber optic cables, toggle and test automation points at cutouts, test terminals, trace cables; ringtone if cable without tone, butt set for cable with tone, conduct loopback tests to remote ends, test radio feedline for coax and waveguide on device-based, electronic and application tests.
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Fiber experience Terminations, SC and LC Connectors, as well as fusion and mechanical fiber splicing. Fast Track Solutions currently hiring Cable Technicians with experience performing low voltage cable installation in a new and existing construction facilities.
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O Fiber splicing, installation, and testing (Fluke and OTDR experience). 7+ years of commercial structured cabling, low voltage, or data cable installation experience. o IT Closet Builds (Data rack, ladder rack, cable tray, patch panel, sleeves, 110/66 blocks.
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This position performs installation of commercial network, fiber and low voltage infrastructure wiring as well as the testing, labeling and trouble shooting of wiring problems. We are looking for individuals who have experience in fiber installation, fiber splicing(fusion and mechanical) and end to end fiber testing.
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Perform testing of cables, pinouts, fiber, feedline, automation points, etc. The Staff Integration Coordinator will work on project teams install rack or wall mount electronic equipment, make ready cabling, field engineering support, commissioning, and start-up solutions for project deliverables for client Networks, Integration & Automation (NIA) projects throughout the nation.
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Ability to make patch panel terminations, conduct cable testing, make network jack connections, install data racks, terminate fiber optic cabling, and make fiber connections. Terminates various low wiring including Fiber, RG-59, RG-11, Cat-3, Cat-5, Cat-6, and speaker wire.
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The Communications Technician II will build closets (Mount and install backboards, cross connects, racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware). The Fiber Network Technician will coordinate small groups of installers in the performance of daily workload including adherence to Company safety and quality standards.
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Rack and stack work, closet work, putting together server racks, patch panels. Terminating phone jacks and dressing and terminating distribution frames (66 or 110 blocks, patch panels.
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Data center technician, tech support install technician, low voltage cabling install technician or similar role will be able to perform the job. Installs structured cabling, performs labeling, and troubleshooting of fiber, copper, and telecom cables.
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Complete all IDC connections (e.g. terminate 110/66 blocks and patch panels). This project is located on the 303 freeway I-17 freeway (North Phoenix area) Job Summary: The Communications Technician II must possess the ability to perform the technical responsibilities of a Cable Installer and function as a lead member of a technical team.
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