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OSP ENGINEER II -This individual is a Telecommunications Professional and must be capable of engineering routine and specific outside plant work orders for BAU and Rural BB services. This work will include designing upgrades, repairs, and enhancements to the Outside Plant telephony network which includes all structures (such as poles and conduit systems), cable (copper & fiber) and associated equipment for aerial, underground, buried, and customer premise equipment for multi-tenant buildings.
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The OSP Construction Inspector has overall responsibility for the coordination of design, permitting, material acquisition, construction and tie-in of outside plant construction projects and programs.
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CAD/E, Microstation, AutoCad or other similar design programs Previous Outside Plant Construction Manager experience Experience with working with city, county and/or State agencies Management of Contractor experience.
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The OSP Construction Manager will make recommendations to management regarding ways to get the project back on track to meet cost, quality, and schedule goals. Identify pole ownership, right of way and permit requirements for proposed routes.
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Capture data points to identify outside plant features, for the design of construction drawings in aerial, buried, underground, and building applications using data collection tools (Trimble, IKE, Katapult), provided by Byers Engineering Company.
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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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The successful candidate is responsible for in-person validation of the existing field design and layout of the Outside Plant (OSP) telecommunications network, including aerial, buried, and underground fiber network design and layout, underground conduit, manhole/handhole, building entrance, and riser facilities.
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Client Optical Communications’ (COC) Engineering Services (ES) department needs an experienced Outside Plant (OSP) Construction Inspector to join our Project Services (PS) group. Title: Outside Plant (OSP) Construction Inspector.
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Summary: As a Telecommunications Technician, you will play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, repair, and emergency restoration of telecommunications infrastructure, focusing on Inside Plant (ISP), Outside Plant (OSP), IP, and SONET electronics.
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Knowledge of outside plant activities (Fiber Cable Design, Pole Line Construction, Conduit System design)Experience fielding & engineering road moves is highly desired. Identify, photograph, & document detailed information on required facilities, including cables, poles, terminals, pedestals, handholes, & other Outside Plant (OSP) infrastructure.
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You will perform the duties as a fiber splicer as a part of the construction of telecommunications outside plant to ensure scope of work performed is within standards required by customer.
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Water Treatment Plant Operator A Description. Water Treatment Plant Operator B Description. Able to read, interpret and calibrate gauges and other recording devices related to water treatment plant operations.
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A typical day for the Power Plant Operator will include reading meters as directed by AVEC representatives, maintaining logs, conducting and verifying inventory levels, maintenance and upkeep of batteries, bus voltage, radiators, fire suppression system, engines and other equipment located at the plant facility.
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ResponsibilitiesOperating the power plant includes both operating at the control room (Inside Operator) and field operations (Outside Operator). Responsibilities include operating and maintaining all plant components including gas and steam turbine, heat recovery steam generators, environmental control, steam & water quality, cooling tower, boiler feed, condensate, circulating water and fuel systems.
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All work is outdoors so employees in this position are regularly exposed to outside weather conditions which can include but is not limited to extreme heat and cold temperatures; inclement weather such as rain, snow, sleet, and dust as well as adverse driving conditions including wet roads, icy roads, and fog.
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