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Cable installation includes: pulling, placement, terminating, testing, and labeling. Pulling and routing CAT5 or CAT6 cable in a new construction and existing structure commercial environment.
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Ability to route conduit and cable tray. Producing installation details, motor control center single lines, electric room layouts, motor control elementaries, connection diagrams, cable schedules, control panel layouts and grounding, lighting, power and instrumentation plans under minimal supervision.
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Read signal levels through use of field strength meter; add and subtract levels in installation problems; install connectors on different types of drop cable; maintain proper clearances; install tap-off devices.
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Serve as the primary technical conduit between procurement and the supply chain network. Command familiarity with engineering concepts such as lean manufacturing, focused factory, and six sigma methodologies.
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As a Broadband Specialist I (Field Technician), you will be primarily focused on new installations of our cable television and broadband services. Analyze picture quality and judges' acceptability of picture delivered following installation of cable service.
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Ability to successfully complete service tech boot camp training, POTS/DSL installation/repair, cable splicing/maintenance, basic transmissions, air pressure, and HSI installations (self and full.
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3 Troubleshoot and/or modify PLC based equipment, work with various equipment (AC and DC motors, transformers, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic controls, control panels, inverters and motor drives, ability to work with conduit and fittings, wire and cable, and hardware installation.
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In this exciting role in our Contracting Division, you will be pulling wire and running conduit, commissioning, programming, setting up graphics, communications link, end to end testing, troubleshooting and servicing on assigned projects.
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Proficiency in using cable testing equipment, specifically the Fluke Pen Tester, with demonstrated expertise. Maintain accurate and detailed records of cable verification results, promptly identifying any discrepancies for further investigation.
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Team: Cable HQ Division – Physical Security Team. Physical Access Control: Familiarity with physical access control systems such as AMAG, Genetec, and Biometrics. Network Engineer (Cisco, Arista, Juniper) II.
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TBI has completed more than 135 complex bridge construction and rehabilitation projects across the nation, including world record cable-stayed structures and segmental bridges. Traylor Bros., Inc. (TBI) National Heavy Civil division provides comprehensive, cutting-edge heavy civil/underground construction services through traditional and non-traditional delivery methods.
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Working with wireless video equipment, running and pulling cable, and provisioning equipment while adhering to codes, regulations and standards. Experience with IPTV and/or Cable TV and/or Home Automation/Security required.
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Develop instrumentation design documents, including but not limited to instrument index, instrument location plans, junction box location plans, schematic, wiring diagrams, installation details, loop drawings, cabinet layouts, junction box schedules, marshalling cabinet schedules, network communications drawings, block diagrams, conduit and cable schedules, annunciator panel layouts, instrument specifications, and demo sketches.
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Field technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician. Field technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician.
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