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About Us: Utility Lines Construction Services (ULCS) delivers electric and gas utility construction and maintenance services for investor-owned utilities, cooperatives, municipalities, large industrial manufacturers, government, general contractors, developers and EPC firms.
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We specialize in: Underground Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer, Fiber Optic, Electrical), Foundations, Bridges, Highways, Airports, Sitework; Power/Utility: Substations, Power Plants, Transmission & Distribution, Sitework; Emergency Management: Reconstruction, 24-Hour Storm Response, Storm Hardening, Shoreline Restoration/Stabilization, Debris Removal; Solar Installation and Construction Management.
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Whether it’s directional boring or pole line placement, there’s no utility construction task outside the range of our capabilities. You have the ability to climb telephone poles and work in a bucket truck and work aloft and climb poles up to 40 feet.
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This proficiency has cultivated our reputation as one of the most prestigious providers of utility construction. You are 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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Ability to effectively meet and deal with the public, always being polite as a representative of the City. Ability to use and operate motorized vehicles and equipment, including dump truck, pickup truck, utility truck, tamper, compactor, saws, pumps, aeroil propane kettle, compressors, sanders, generators, common hand and power tools, shovels, wrenches, detection devices, mobile radio, phone and ditch witch.
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Mechanical- Knowledge of optical splicing equipment like a cleaver, splicer and bucket truck. The Fiber Splicer is responsible for the installation of new cable lines, both underground and on utility poles, and performs maintenance on existing cables, including evaluation tests and repair.
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We know communications infrastructure construction isn’t just about fiber and towers. At Lightspeed Construction Group, we take a people-first approach to construction. Knowledge, understanding and practice of safety regulations within OSHA, NESC, and NEC, and other construction related guidelines.
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Ability to climb telephone poles and work in a bucket truck and work aloft and climb poles up to 40 feet. 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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We offer a variety of services from outside plant construction, fiber optic splicing and testing, utility locating, intelligent transportation systems, gas line cathodic protection, and emergency restoration services.
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Able to climb telephone poles and work in a bucket truck and work aloft and climb poles up to 40 feet. Ervin Cable Construction operates a lineman training school in Sturgis, KY to train those who have aspirations of being a Lineman.
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Certification: Certification for operating a bucket truck or pole climbing is preferred; Performs pre-construction field inspection to ensure completion of make-ready and existing aerial facilities owned by various power, telephone and CATV companies.
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Kanaan Communications, LLC provides a wide range of services to telecommunications providers including engineering services; outside plant construction (Aerial/Underground); plant maintenance; network upgrades including node splits, fiber & coax splicing, and activation/certification work.
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As a Skilled Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Work in outdoor utility construction sites. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career o Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Construction Supervisor, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services.
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You are able to climb telephone poles and work in a bucket truck and work aloft and climb poles up to 40 feet. Our talented workforce of over 15,000 employees provides a wide array of specialty services including construction, engineering, underground facility locating, fulfillment, and program management.
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