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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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Ability to install access control devices, video surveillance and knowledge of low voltage power supplies. Determine closet and equipment layouts and install closet hardware including backboards stall closet hardware including backboards, connecting blocks, racks, patch panels, and fiber enclosures, and balance video equipment.
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Structured Cablingo Continuous vigilance into the usage and availability of copper & fiber patch portso New installations should be planned with plenty of time allowed§ Time buffer required for design, present requirements (SOW) to the Low Voltage Contractor (LVC), receive quote, material ordered, installation, testing.
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Fast Track Solutions currently hiring Cable Technicians with experience performing low voltage cable installation in a new and existing construction facilities. Fiber experience Terminations, SC and LC Connectors, as well as fusion and mechanical fiber splicing.
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Tek One Solutions is a well-established nationwide Low Voltage Staffing Firm. We focus on all facets of the low voltage industry with a heavy emphasis on AV, Structured cabling, Access Control, CCTV/Security, IT & Fiber Optics.
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Terminate, test and certify fiber-optics and low voltage cabling. Includes intrusion / burglary systems, card access control systems, installation of CCTV systems, fiber-optics and copper (termination and splicing), and layout configuration.
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The Assistant Integration Engineer will assist with 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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We design low voltage solutions that seamlessly integrate audiovisual, physical security, structured cabling, and wireless solutions, including DAS and WiFi systems. The Lead Technician will work with multiple aspects of the cable installation process including OSP, ISP, rack, stack, patch, pathway construction, rough-in, routing, Telecommunication Room build-out, cable terminations, labeling, and grounding.
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The Communications Technician II will build closets (Mount and install backboards, cross connects, racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware). Complete all IDC connections (e.g. terminate 110/66 blocks and patch panels.
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Experience with low voltage solutions, including IP and analog cameras, voice and data structured cabling, AV systems, digital signage, analog and IP phones, PA systems, and access control and security systems.
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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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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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Installs and maintains various low voltage wiring (Includes various analog devices. Plans, lays out and performs a variety of highly-skilled operations pertaining to installation, construction, maintenance and repair for all electrical and low voltage wiring,(Data, communications, nurse call, TV's, etc.
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Low voltage technician provides infrastructure support including: Installation, termination, testing, labeling, and decommissioning of Power, CAT5/6 Copper and Fiber cabling and patch systems.
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