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TelCom Construction is a turn-key telecommunications construction contractor hiring a full-time Talent Acquisition Manager. TelCom Construction is a full service, turnkey telecommunications utilitycontractor with a growing market presence within the industry.
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10+ years of experience in design and specification of: lighting systems, power systems, fire alarm systems, telcom/data systems, medium voltage power systems, UPS systems, emergency generator systems, grounding systems, and utility systems.
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The Network Operations security practice will develop and implement policies, standards and guidelines and provide services to mitigate network and cyber risks to Cincinnati Bell and Hawaiian Telcom.
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Hawaiian Telcom, the premier telecommunications company headquartered in Honolulu, offers Hawaii's consumers and businesses a spectrum of telecommunication solutions, taking full advantage of proven and emerging technologies.
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Nice to have Telcom experience and ordering experience. Additional Skills : 3+ years of Test Lead experience; leading QA best practices/standards JavaScript based testing framework (Cypress, Mocha, Chai, Selenium, Jasmine or other similar) Jira & ALM is a must haveRemote during contract (6 months) - must be willing to work 3 days onsite and 2 days remote (hybrid schedule) once converted with the end client.
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Hawaiian Telcom offers an amazing Mālama Hours Program, Employee Resource Groups, and organized corporate community service events that further strengthen our community relationships. We were made aware of an employment scam in which a third-party is creating false communications under the Hawaiian Telcom name.
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Overview and Essential Functions TelCom Construction is a hiring full-time Splicer with both Copper and Fiber splicing experience. Additional training for individuals demonstrating an aptitude and drive to expand their skill base (eg: equipment operation, utility locating, etc) Class A CDL Licensure program Rapid advancement is available for those who possess the determination and positive attitude to progress in their careers New and updated trucks and equipment Company: TelCom Construction is a full service, turnkey telecommunications utility contractor with a growing market presence within the industry.
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Beyond impacting our clients' businesses, your creations will resonate in the Telcom community. MERGE has enduring client partnerships with American Express, T-Mobile, LG, Kate Spade NY, Coach, The Northface, Meta, Subway, BlueCross BlueShield, Abbott, Supernus, Seqirus, GE Healthcare, CVS/Aetna, Brigham Health, Indiana University Health, and Eaton Vance to name a few.
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ABOUT NORTHCENTRAL TELCOM (NCT)In 1996, Northcentral Telcom (NCT) started as a local and nationwide provider of EFI and testing services on major carrier networks. Northcentral Telcom (NCT) in Menomonee Falls, WI is calling all skill levels of communications technicians to apply to join our team as a full-time Telecommunications Installer - Telecom Installation Technician.
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POSITION OVERVIEW ENTRY-LEVEL TELCOM CUSTOMER CARE AGENT (PART-TIME)Here at MCI, we keep things light. POSITION OVERVIEW ENTRY-LEVEL TELCOM CUSTOMER CARE AGENT (PART-TIME)Here at MCI, we keep things light.
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Perform calculations, select equipment, and design systems (lighting, power, fire alarm, and telcom/data systems). Perform calculations, select equipment, and design systems (lighting, power, fire alarm, and telcom/data systems.
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Based in our APAC HQ in Kuala Lumpur, you will be reporting to our Network and Telcom Manager. Based in our APAC HQ in Kuala Lumpur, you will be reporting to our Network and Telcom Manager. Ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues related to switch, routers, firewall, SIP - configuration of VLANs, trunks, port-channel, acts/ policies, routing protocols as BGP/ EIGRP.
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Extensive experience implementing Telcom call manager & AV devices, including, but not limited to routers, switches, VG's, WebEx, Teams, Zoom, Crestron, 1FB's & Centrex lines, along with circuit analysis & other Telecom AV environments.
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State License of RI for Burglar Alarm, Telcom/Video and Fire Alarm. Excellent general knowledge of major security manufacturer platforms including; Bosch/Radionics, Honeywell, Firelite, Silent Knight, DMP, DSC, etc.
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Works cross-functionally with Sales, Product, Engineering, Implementation, and other Teams to turn strategy, solutions, and requirements into action plans to build, close and launch our customers' T-Mobile 5G and Telcom Solutions.
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