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We do it all from directly burying or installing protective casing for solid and stranded conductors and copper, fiber optic and coaxial cable. As an Underground Power and Communications Backhoe Operator, your key responsibilities will be navigating, maneuvering, running and driving heavy equipment for underground utility construction.
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Place and lash coax or fiber. Performs aerial construction and coax splicing in accordance with NESC, NEC codes and safety regulations, Mediacom specification, policies and procedures, good workmanship; utility, federal, state and local codes.
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Communications network commissioning including fiber optic, radio telemetry, broadband, and other associated technologies. PLC programming such as Allen-Bradley RSLogix 500 and 5000, Modicon, Siemens S7, GE PAC systems or the like.
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As a Windstream technician working on the buried drop team, you will perform the physical installation of buried copper, fiber, and coaxial cable from the network hub to the customers’ residence.
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Fiber Optics, Cat 5, Cat 6, Ethernet cables such as RJ45 or RG6, Coaxial, and Copper. Fiber Optics, Cat 5, Cat 6, Ethernet cables such as RJ45 or RG6, Coaxial, and Copper. Candidates will be expected to follow direction from the Project Manager, and also a PM Tool called Base Camp that lays out project details and to-dos.
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Fiber optic and copper cable: Patching, Crimping, Device to Device Cable management and Labeling. Fiber optic and copper cable: Patching, Crimping, Device to Device Cable management and Labeling.
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Run fiber optic and copper cabling to support growing infrastructure. CrowdStrike is in search of a skilled Data Center Engineer to assist in Integrating, Testing, and Configuring Data Center Hardware.
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Possess a high-speed internet connection (Cable Modem, Fiber, DSL, etc.) Possess a high-speed internet connection (Cable Modem, Fiber, DSL, etc.) Take on the challenge and apply for the Shasta project.
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As a full service telecommunications company, we specialize in building, maintaining, and managing some of the largest upgrades, rebuilds and new builds as well as a wide range of services including aerial and underground construction, structured wiring, fiber splicing, cable mining, and engineering for the fiber to the home market.
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