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Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe Tower Climber/Technician will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of DISH’s growing 5G wireless network within a geographical region. Tower Technicians will be a part of a work crew that will travel to cellular tower sites and perform work at both ground locations (working with electric components) and tower top locations (climbing up to 500 feet.
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The Tower Climber/Technician Position works under the direction of Director of Safety and Project Managers as well as other crew members. This job would be great fit for lineman, turbine and wind industry, tree trimming, window washer or sign installer.
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The Communications Tower and Line Worker (CTLW) works under the direction of a Communications Tower and Line Supervisor or user agency personnel and are characterized by their work at heights on steel communications towers.
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We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services. As a Tower Foreman , you are responsible for leading the daily site construction work efforts to ensure the crew meets production goals determined by leadership.
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Primary responsibilities of the Tower Operator are to run and maintain Cheese towers and related equipment. At Hilmar Cheese Company we improve lives around the world through wholesome dairy products.
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As a tower foreman, you will earn $26 to $35 per hour, DOE , paid weekly. Are you a skilled tower foreman looking to take your career to the next level with a company with an outstanding company culture and team atmosphere.
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The Pharmacy Clerk engages with customers, collecting information, processing sales through the cash register, receiving payments, and delivering excellent customer care and service.
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The team is responsible for taking products like Ghost, Anvil, and our Sentry Tower from paper sketches to operational systems. Own feature development and rollout for our products - recent examples include: building a Software-in-the-Loop simulator for our Tower product, writing an autofocus control system for cameras, creating a distributed over IPC coordinate frame library, redesigning the Pan-Tilt controls to accurately move heavy loads.
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The Tower Foreman is responsible for leading efforts in the erection, construction, and maintenance of communication tower sites. Lead work on the tower top, looking after all aspects of work while on the tower, ensuring that a safe and quality installation has been carried out, including rigging, hoisting, landing, fastening, load-hopping, etc.
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Refer a Tower Foreman or Tower Technician III who delivers excellence just like you and receive a $1,000 incentive for a referral that becomes a permanent hire! As a Tower Foreman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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Technician is competent to log in and out with tower owners and clients. Our services include new site development, tower builds, tower modifications, tower decommissioning, small cell, electrical/civil, DAS, underground trenching, directional boring, fiber installation, equipment modernization, and disaster response.
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Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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Telecommunication Tower Technician Field Welder - Level 1 perform a wide variety of field specific job duties. Welders are being asked to learn tower hand skills and We travel throughout the US and although the travel is extensive, we look to schedule employees for 2-3 weeks in the field at a time.
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Perform installation, inspection and maintenance services for wireless radio and antenna systems on towers, rooftops and other elevated structures in conjunction with the Crew Foreman and Tower Technician(s.
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Fabricates tower hardware and accessories to maintain, repair, and retrofit towers and antenna systems in order to support communication system operation using fixed and portable power tools and equipment.
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