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Familiar with time-division multiplexing (TDM) hierarchy, digital cross-connect switches, channel banks, SONET, IP, ethernet & serial interfaces, wiring/cabling methods, DC power systems, radio towers, electrical substations, link power budgets, path profiles.
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Master of Science degree in Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications, or Computer Systems Engineering. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications, or Computer Systems Engineering.
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Candidate will be required to have knowledge in installation and configuration of LAN/WAN Cabling (copper, fiber), telecommunications (PBX, Voice Gateways, Cisco Call Manager) and Video Conferencing (install and setup multi-point videoconference equipment.
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MCS provides a broad range of Technology products and services organized in six core lines of business –Telecommunications, Structured Cabling, Audio-Visual, Security and Life Safety Systems, Electrical Distribution Systems, and Unified Communications.
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Types of hardware supported include, but are not limited to; laptops, desktops, monitors, printers (Canon multi-function, Client laser, Lexmark dot matrix and Zebra label printers) phones (Cisco IP desk phones and smartphones), tablets (iOS and Windows), scanners and handheld 2-way radios.
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Oversees or assists in the installation of structured cabling systems (fiber optic and copper). VTG is seeking Telecommunications Technician 3/ Lead Technician/Supervisor supporting Navy NGEN located in Crane, Indiana.
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VTG is seeking Telecommunications Technician 2 supporting Navy NGEN located in Key West, Florida. Oversees or assists in testing and troubleshooting of structured cabling systems. Experience pulling in copper/fiber, backbone/riser cabling.
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A deep understanding of fire alarm design, including high-rise design, smoke control applications, and system product knowledge. MCS is hiring for a Fire Alarm Project Manager in Tampa, FL. Maintaining a strong familiarity with NFPA72, Life Safety 101, and IBC regulations.
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Description: A Low Voltage Technician installs, leads and troubleshoots with Voice/Data/Video telecommunications cabling systems and equipment. Installs and terminates telecommunications cables (Category 5, 5e, 6, 6a, Coax, and Fiber Optics) indoors or outdoors in new buildings and/or pre-existing facilities.
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We are currently looking for an experienced Telecommunications Cabling Technicians to add to our staff in the Lebanon, New Hampshire area. MTS Services has been an industry leader in structured cabling for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) for over 30 years, specializing in healthcare, commercial, education, mission critical and government facilities.
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Responsible for installation of Telecom Network Infrastructure equipment, MUX, system cabling (DC Power and Ground, DS3, Fiber Optic frames/chassis/components) Perform high level of craftsmanship in securing equipment, running and securing system cable (terminating power and ground cabling at the equipment and fuse/ breaker panels.
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Attention to detail in the thoroughness of installation, while interpreting project engineering documentation, placement of equipment, system cabling, and creating labels to identify origination and termination points.
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Responsibilities: Install aerial telecommunications cabling, including fiber optics; Undertake pole removal, and pole transfers, set and install new aerial cables; Safely operate specific equipment and machinery; Operate hydraulic aerial lifts and ladders mounted to trucks; Keep a detailed record of work activity; Access construction points as required; Lift/carry a minimum of 50 pounds; Perform other related duties in Utility construction as assigned.
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5 years of experience in Structured Cabling, Telecommunications, IT or OSP. Serve as the technical lead for the construction team on all structured cabling standards, material selection, testing and installation methods in the field.
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Understanding of structured cabling in a telephony environment. The job will require a person with an understanding of telecommunications technologies and the ability to creatively solve problems as we remove the current stations and deploy new analog, digital and VoIP telephony devices, while validating the station functionality in coordination with the planning and engineering teams.
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