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Telecom Expertise: Possess a deep understanding of wireline telecom technologies (L1-L3 including Fiber, IP and Optical), expertise in building OSS/BSS systems, their architecture, and their role in ensuring efficient operations.
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This role will be working ON-SITE. Description The Voice Telecom Analyst -Associate assists senior staff with the day to day maintenance and support of the Telecommunications systems, including adds, moves and changes on PBX, Voice Mail, wiring support, and maintenance of all voice related databases at UPMC and affiliated business units.
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The ideal candidate for Telecom Inspector will have a minimum of a HS Diploma. Includes but not limited HDD operations, excavation, aerial strand/fiber construction, underground/duct operations and splicing operations.
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SCOPE OF WORKThe agency needs to engage the service of a Telecom Engineer 2 consultant position. Expertise implementing and supporting Avaya and/or NEC systemsExpertise with video conferencing systemsExperience with Five9 contact centerExperience with SIP trunking.
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A successful Aerial Lineman candidate will learn aerial telecommunication installation procedures and techniques including familiarity with a wide range of tools and equipment, the ability to read and understand prints/maps, safety rules, and operating instructions.
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Responsibilities: As an Outside Plant Engineer Ill, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Qualifications: About You: 5+ years in telecom wireline construction industry or related experience.
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OverviewThe Telecom Solutions Architect, working within TNS’s Communications market and under the Global Network Planning umbrella, will work to support the design and deployment related to LTE and 5G Roaming, and IMS/VoLTE services involving both signaling and user plane traffic.
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You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career o Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc. As a Skilled Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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EXPERIENCE/ABILITIES Hands on mechanical/electrical experienceAble to work OT and on weekends when necessaryNatural gas and/or diesel engine knowledgeExcellent customer service skillsSuccessfully able to obtain certifications RESPONSIBILITIES Work at various telecom sites across a regional territoryService, repair, modify and diagnosis standby power generatorsConduct PM service and load bank testsService a variety of brands of power generation equipment (Kohler, Cummins, MTU, Generac, CAT, etc.
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Reporting to the Assistant Director of Telecommunications, the Telecom Engineer of Physician Practice Optimization will fill an essential role in expanding access to HSS world-renowned musculoskeletal care physicians.
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Able to perform all duties in telecommunications construction (such as; pole transfers, maintenance builds, new build, cable installation, over lash, and strand construction)
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Sr. Analyst, Indirect Procurement IT will be responsible for implementing strategic plans and tactical sourcing activities for Procurement technology categories across IT services, software, hardware, cloud, telecom, and Digital with spend exceeding $750 million across the Kraft Heinz Company global enterprise and 1,000+ suppliers.
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As an Underground Foreman, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. You know the telecom construction industry. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for splicing fiber optic cables on both aerial and underground OSP/ISP telecom infrastructure. Splice fiber optic cables in both aerial and underground telecom infrastructure.
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