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At a minimum, the position requires a detailed working knowledge of telecommunications OSP construction. Detailed working knowledge of telecommunications OSP construction.
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Assists Telecommunications Technicians in construction, installation, maintenance, and modification of all types of electronic equipment especially communication equipment, including: mobile, portable, and fixed radio frequency transmitter/receiver; microwave RF transceiver and associated multiplex carrier equipment, analog and digital data transmission equipment; wire and radio telephone, television, and radar equipment.
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You will have 3+ years of experience in telecommunications construction. Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. As a n Aerial Foreman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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Perform a variety of tasks involving strenuous manual labor in road, utility easement and private property environments to prepare worksite for telecommunications construction activities.
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We are looking for individuals who are comfortable leaders, but also thrive working independently, with knowledge of the telecommunications construction industry. Founded in 1995, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin-based White Construction (WhiteCo) is a self-perform telecom construction company specializing in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) and fiber optic interconnects/long hauls, while also having strong aerial, splicing, and cutover capabilities.
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The IBEW represents approximately 775,000 active members and retirees who work in a wide variety of fields, including utilities, construction, telecommunications, broadcasting, manufacturing, railroads and government.
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The successful candidate must have 4+ years prior experience as an underground construction crew foreman in the telecommunications industry. 4+ years experience in underground utility construction work.
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Fusion Technology’s Enterprise Solutions Group (ESG) is seeking a dynamic Telecommunications Engineer to join theteam. Participate in meetings inclusive of the preconstruction meeting and on-site construction meetings with stakeholders to coordinate Civil Engineering projects with other ongoing construction and projects.
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Ability to provide technical assistance and recommendations regarding the closure of construction related punch-list items. Coordinate and complete applicable EOSH work permits for construction including potential impact lead and asbestos that may be encountered during construction.
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You have working knowledge of the telecommunications industry standards, practices and regulations pertaining to the construction of fiber optic and copper cable outside plant facilities.
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Review contractor design and construction submittals. Generate Construction Drawings/specifications showing relation of proposed installation in existing or new facilities with exact specifications and dimensions, in compliance with Government standards and Orders.
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We are looking for experienced individuals with knowledge of the telecommunications construction industry. Description Job Title: Directional DrillerBusiness Unit: WhiteCo, a Congruex CompanyDepartment: Construction Reports To: Field SuperintendentEmployment Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt (Hourly)Job Summary:We are looking for an Underground Construction Directional Driller to join our growing team.
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Verifiable knowledge of engineering principles and construction practices related to heavy civil, commercial, and public buildings, water, wastewater, pipeline, telecommunications, and road/bridge construction.
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Duties include general construction labor duties related to telecommunications construction. TelCom Construction is a full service, turnkey telecommunications utility contractor with a growing market presence within the industry.
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We are looking for an Underground Construction Directional Driller to join our growing team. WhiteCo has an outstanding reputation of providing turnkey design and construction services throughout the Midwest to a diverse client base.
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