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As a Structured Cabling Technician, you will be responsible for pulling, testing, and terminating copper and/or fiber optic cabling in a construction environment. Structure Cabling Technician.
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3-5 years of structured cabling or structural engineering experience in multi-residential environments. As a Strustured Cabling Technician , you will be a member of a team responsible for upgrading client low voltage wiring infrastructure which includes wire pulling, pathway construction, cable termination, splicing, labeling, and data network cabling.
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We are seeking a highly motivated structured cabling technician to directly support industrial locations throughout South Florida. This job description for a Structured Cabling Technician serves as a general guideline.
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Manufacturer training certifications, (CommScope, Panduit, etc.) At least 6-months experience as a commercial low-voltage technician. FSG is a leading provider of low-voltage solutions and is looking for long-term, career minded individuals to join a growing team in the San Antonio area.
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The ideal candidate has previous experience as a Security/Alarm Structured Cabling technician and/or Estimator with an interest in office work. Wachter is accepting applications for a Physical Security / Alarm Structured Cabling Estimator.
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While working under the direction of a team lead or foreman, the ideal candidate for the Installer position will possess 1-3 years’ experience in structured cabling and promote a safe working environment.
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Other duties as assigned or otherwise beneficial to fulfilling the mission and vision Keywork Searchstring: Rocket, Assembly, Aerospace Technician, Aviation Tech, Cable Technician, Wire Harness, Harness Technician, Cabling, Manufacturing, Avionics, Harness Fabrication, Harness Assembly, Electrostatic Discharge, ESD, EOE/ADA #Clearance.
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The structured finance team leads origination, structuring, negotiation, and execution of third-party financings, including tax equity partnerships, tax credit monetization and project finance debt.
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Must be knowledgeable in various wiring configurations and terminations, as well as possess technical skills and knowledge of telecommunications industry and installations, including voice, data, and video structured cabling systems.
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Mount, dismount, connect, and disconnect various types of low-voltage systems equipment, including but not limited to audio/visual, access control, cellular DAS, emergency responder BDA, computers (including peripherals), networking (switches and Wi-Fi), surveillance, structured cabling, and telephone systems (as specified per project.
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A Senior Associate, Structured Finance is a core member of team that evaluated, negotiates, and executes tax equity financing and other forms of financing transactions for renewable energy projects.
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Building Infrastructure Group, Inc. (BIG) is an industry leader in the Structured Cabling Systems (SCS) & Audio/Visual (AV) Systems industry in the Mid-Atlantic region. Company Description Building Infrastructure Group, Inc. (BIG) is an industry leader in the Structured Cabling Systems (SCS) & Audio/Visual (AV) Systems industry in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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The Technician will work under our Lead Cable Technicians on Coranet's structured cabling technician teams to entirely and successfully install low-voltage projects, including structured cabling, access control, physical security, wireless, and AV projects, throughout the South Florida region.
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