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How to Apply Interested candidates are invited to submit their resume and a brief cover letter outlining their qualifications and interest in the Fixed Term Jr. UAS Pilot position at Arch Aerial using the link below.
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A minimum of 5 years experience in aerial mapping, photogrammetry, digital mapping or a related field is required. DAS Geospatial is in its 47th year as the most widely utilized Aerial Mapping provider in the State of Texas.
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The Geospatial Senior Project Manager will be responsible for leading a team and coordinating all aspects of aerial mapping projects from inception to completion. Team Leadership: Lead and motivate a team of aerial mapping project managers, technicians, and support staff.
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As a CACI-SOAS C-UAS Signals Data Analyst, you will conduct data analysis of specialized C-UAS threat systems’ data to assist with Department of Defense (DoD) Force Protection (FP) efforts to understand, minimize and mitigate the threat posed by Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) against critical infrastructure, locations, assets and personnel.
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The Aerial Lineman will perform aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors. We’re looking for an Aerial Lineman to join our team and help connect America.
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You have knowledge of established aerial cable installation procedures and techniques. You will install and repair aerial telecommunications cable. 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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We are looking for an experienced Aerial Lineman to join our team and help connect America. Aerial Lineman Crew. Repairs and maintains major cable system and structures such as broken lashing, replacing or re-sagging aerial strand, pole transfers, down-guys, aerial to underground conversion, substructure repairs and cable replacements related to system outages, maintenance, rebuilds and emergencies or hazards.
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4+ years of Aerial Lineman, telecommunication and pole climbing experience preferred. DRG Telecom Aerial Linemen install, operate, maintain, inspect, and repair fiber optic lines to include strand and fiber.
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A successful Aerial Laborer will perform general labor duties such as installing and maintaining telecommunications cabling, perform general construction work under supervision of a foreman, and operate heavy equipment or machinery.
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Pratical understanding of unmanned aerial systems with specific emphasis on Groups 1-3 Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS), their capabilities, technical performance, and operational employment.
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May be required to pull cable in underground construction or Aerial construction. Must understand and take direction from the Foreman or the Traveling Aerial Telecom Lineman daily and participate in the construction activities of an aerial telecom construction crew.
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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. You will safely work aloft using climbing hooks and ladders. You will set up safety perimeter using signage, cones, safety barriers.
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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. You are able to work over-time; after hours; on weekends, for emergencies or on-call.
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Successful Lineman candidate must have knowledge of established aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors, familiarity with a wide range of tools and equipment, ability to read and understand prints/maps, safety rules, and operating instructions.
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Prepare and maintain construction drawings, maps, blueprints, aerial photography, maps, survey reports, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, and other topographical and/or geological data to plan projects.
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