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What We Prefer: Proven experience in one or more low voltage communications systems – CCTV, access control, RTIS, SCADA Experience with Transit/Rail Communications Systems Engineer in Training (EIT) certification with desire to seek PE certification Knowledgeable in MicroStation and/or AutoCAD Additional Information Click here for benefits information: HNTB Total Rewards Click here to learn more about EOE including disability and vet Visa sponsorship is available for this position.
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Perform installations of wireless communications equipment, security cameras and install solid conductor low voltage cable, single mode fiber optical cable and multi-mode fiber optical cable.
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VSC Fire & Security in Roanoke, Virginia is seeking candidates for the position of Wireless Technician Assistant / Low Voltage Technician. Plan, direct, and coordinate activities concerned with the installation and service of low voltage systems.
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Experience in assisting in the installation of wiring and equipment for various telecommunication wireless systems and large battery bank backup power systems. Pulling wire, running conduit, fiber optic cable experience.
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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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Proven ability to install, terminate & test low voltage cables & fibre optical cables to include twisted pair cable, coax, power limited tray cable, stranded & solid conductor low voltage cable, single mode & multi-mode fiber optical cables.
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The ideal candidate will under general supervision, maintain a highly analytical and problem solving mindset while working as a team player and must possess the following:Technicians with exposure on working with various cables that include but are not limited to: twisted pair, coax, power limited tray, stranded, solid conductor low voltage, CAT-5, CAT-6, single & multi mode fiber optic cables.
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Knowledge of Telecom systems, TCP/IP networks, CCTV security, access control & wireless solutions. Cable installation includes: pulling, placement, termination, testing, and labeling. Knowledge of Telecom systems, TCP/IP networks, CCTV security, access control & wireless solutions.
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OInstallation, termination, testing, troubleshooting of various types of Low Voltage cables and connectors such as RG6, LMR400, 1/2”, 7/8” Coax, Category 6, and Fiber optic cabling.
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5 years successful sales experience in low voltage or electrical systems with specific knowledge of Access Control, CCTV, DAS / ERRCS, A/V, structured fiber optic cabling, copper cabling, and wireless solutions.
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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. BICSI Installer 2 Fiber certification preferred.
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Supervise the installation and servicing of low voltage category cabling, including Category 5, Enhanced Category 5, Category 6, and Fiber Optic Structured Cable Distribution Systems.
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Supports enterprise-level campus copper and optical fiber cable, and other related infrastructure and systems including but not limited to wired and wireless data networks (Ethernet), cable television distribution systems, telephone systems with digital and analog services and two-way radio systems.
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Run, pull, stop and splice copper and fiber optic cables, such as CAT5, SE, CAT6, low voltage cables, and fiber, Other duties to include maintaining all documents related to cabling infrastructure, carry out installation of cable supports and pulling network cable pathways, testing and troubleshooting correctly cable and fiber installations.
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Technicians with exposure on working with various cables that include but are not limited to: twisted pair, coax, power limited tray, stranded, solid conductor low voltage, CAT-5, CAT-6, single & multi mode fiber optic cables.
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