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The ideal candidate has experience in the telecommunications industry, construction and project management. Knowledge of the telecommunications industry. The Outside Plant Engineer will spend a moderate amount of time planning and scheduling activities for themselves and others.
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Provide oversight foractivities includingtechnical support, cyber security, IT operations, CAD, and telecommunications. Five (5+) years experience in telecommunications infrastructure, facility design, and installation.
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Network Telecommunications Technician / Defense Red Switch Network Technician in support of the AFNCR IT Services program at the National Military Command Center (NMCC). The Leidos Digital Modernization sector has an opportunity for a Network Telecommunications Technician supporting National Military Command Center (NMCC.
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In addition, the telecommunications technician's responsibilities will include: Installation of cable and termination hardware necessary for the operation of University Telecommunications systems (data network, telephone, CATV, and includes as a minimum copper UTP, coax, and fiber cabling systems.
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Provide telecommunications support to include but not limited to: system order construction and validation (circuits, wireless, satellite), programming and configuration Private Branch Exchange (PBX), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Secure Terminal Equipment (STE), wireless, voicemail, system deployment (desktop, wireless, circuits), and infrastructure maintenance and deployment (copper, fiber, peripheral equipment.
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Describe your specific experience which qualifies you for the Telecommunications Engineer classification. Maintains and analyzes telecommunications equipment inventory used by DPS and client agencies and verifies proper frequency use and assignment, checks applications for compatibility with existing FCC licensed users.
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BICSI RTPM (Registered Telecommunications Project Manager) Knowledge and design experience of telecommunications infrastructure for life safety and security systems; fire alarm, access control, CCTV.
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The Telecommunications Engineer assists with supporting the activities of the Telecommunications department to ensure that all ITS needs of Jackson Rancheria and the Tribe are met. Focuses on designing, developing, and managing communication systems and networks and involved in both the design of network infrastructure (including fiber optics) and the operation and maintenance of telecommunications systems.
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Responsible for production of technical ICT (information and communications technologies including, but not limited to: Telecommunications, ESS (electronic security systems), A/V (Audio-Visual), and Nurse Call as a designer, Security, and Audio/Visual (A/V) systems designs as a designer.
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0-5 years of Telecommunications (ICT) or related MEP or Architectural Design experience. This person will aid in the planning, design, and implementation of the Telecommunications (ICT) Team’s design and delivery.
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Spur is looking for a full-time Telecommunications (ICT) Designer to join our ICT team. Previous BICSI - RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) study and coursework a plus. Build expertise with the latest design software such as Autodesk suite of Auto-Cad and REVIT BIM modeling, and Bluebeam.
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Install, terminate, test, troubleshoot, and document test results for fiber, network, audio, video, and RF cabling
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VOCAL Technologies Ltd. is actively seeking a senior level Software Engineer to join our growing team supporting Telecommunications and Embedded Systems development. VOCAL has over 34 years of expertise in telecommunications engineering for the industrial, commercial and military/DoD markets with comprehensive product designs, system integration, and software and hardware engineering.
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Previous experience as a cable/telecommunications lineman Ability to perform all duties in telecommunications construction (such as; pole transfers, maintenance builds, new build, cable installation, over lash, and strand construction) Prior experience working in a bucket truck and climbing poles You are at least 18 years old & authorized to work in the United States Valid driver's license Benefits and Company Summary What we offer.
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This Electronics Engineer position provides engineering expertise for the Project Engineering Telecommunications organization (TENP) at Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). This Telecommunications electronic engineering function provides scoping, engineering, design, and field support for BPA's telecommunication facilities and associated equipment.
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