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Complete antenna installation of microwave parabolic one to fifteen feet, VHF, UHF, cellular, and FM broadcast antennas. Must have or obtain and maintain documented Authorized Climber & Competent Climber/Rescue certification from an accredited institution.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and safety-oriented Tower Technician (Tower Climber / UAS Drone Pilot / Welding Inspector) to become an integral member of our Wireless Telecommunications team.
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Competent Tower Climber and Rescuer Certification (does not need to be current, Centerline will re-certify, previous experience as an instructor is a bonus) The Cell Tower Foreman will be responsible for the supervision and performance of various construction tasks in the areas of tower erection, coaxial cable and antenna installation, antenna mount installation, RF testing and troubleshooting.
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Install required tower equipment, including, but not limited to, masts, clamping, bracing, supports, antennas, remote radio units, cabling, and bolting. Basic knowledge of knots and tower rigging preferred.
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The Tower Technician will be responsible for the performance of various construction tasks in the areas of tower erection, coaxial cable and antenna installation, antenna mount installation, RF testing and troubleshooting.
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Perform installation, adjustment, maintenance and repair of wireless RF transmission lines, antennas and other cell site or transport related equipment throughout Urban Wireless markets, including but not limited to microwave, tower mounted radios, cellular antennas, TMA's, fiber cabling, DC power, FAA warning beacons and tower lighting systems.
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Must obtain a "Competent Tower Climber & Rescue Certification" within one year. Design, install, modify, maintain and troubleshoot new and existing Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), SCADA System, Human Machine Interface (HMI), Operator Interface Terminal (OIT), Alarm Dialers, Communication devices (radio, routers, switches, cellular modems, Ethernet to serial converters, etc.
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The Foreman will be responsible for the supervision and performance of various construction tasks in the areas of tower erection, coaxial cable and antenna installation, antenna mount installation, RF testing and troubleshooting.
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Installation and maintenance of mounts, platforms, antennas, RRUs, TMA, and other related equipment on towers, rooftops, and other structures to expand and upgrade cellular networks. This position is for candidates with extensive experience in cellular construction.
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We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Dish Network, and AT&T. Be a part of a team that focuses on providing Engineering and Construction services for the Wireless and Cell Tower Industry.
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Minimum 5 years’ experience in cellular construction (2 as a lead) Installation and maintenance of coaxial and DC power/fiber optic transmission lines. Installation of underground and in building conduits for electrical and back haul circuits.
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Ability to pull his/her own body weight, plus equipment weight, up a vertical tower to 500 feet repeatedly for long periods of time. Mount antennas, including panels and microwave dishes, run coax, apply connectors, sweep lines, and PIM test coax lines.
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At Centerline, we design, build, and maintain industry-leading wireless, wireline networks, and critical infrastructure facilities for major wireless operators, equipment manufacturers, and developers across North America.
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