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Must be able to climb ladders and aerial work on platforms as needed. Creating Peace of Mind by Pioneering Safety and SecurityMaintentance Technician (2nd Shift) - Stanley Access Technologies, Greenfield, INStanley Access Technologies is recognized as an industry leader in the manufacturing, installation, and servicing of automatic doors.
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Build and maintain aerial and underground cable systems. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career o Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc. As a Skilled Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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Altec specializes in the manufacture, sale and service of aerial devices, digger derricks, cranes and specialty equipment for the electric utility, telecommunications, tree care, construction, and light and signs markets.
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As a Commercial Lift Operator and Window Cleaning Technician Technician, you’ll be an integral part of our team, supporting our client base at a mid-level through use of an aerial scissor lift and boom lift platforms.
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Good knowledge and experience in aerial (overhead) construction telecom, CATV or power. The Telecom Supervisor (Underground Construction) is a demanding and critical role within the operationto manage new business projects within our Broadband division.
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Your responsibilities include utilizing cutting-edge technology for situational awareness, employing sophisticated threat detection techniques, and delivering timely warnings to precent aerial attacks.
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RolePosition requires experience with outside plant, inside plant cable, and Small Cell Network (SCN) construction on aerial, Utility Pole, and underground facilities, with a thorough knowledge of all issues related to local and state permitting, pole and conduit licensing procedures from Utilities, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
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If so, then Construction Manager may be the role for you.
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The Aerial Lineman Apprentice (entry level) will perform aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors. We’re looking for an Aerial Lineman Apprentice to join our team and help connect America.
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Altec Industries, Inc. and its affiliates are equal opportunity employers and maintain affirmative action plans to recruit, retain, develop, and promote qualified individuals without unlawful consideration of race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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Perform Mig welding by using a variety of arc and gas welding equipment. Trim, file, grind, sand, deburr, buff and smooth surfaces using hand tools and portable power tools. Perform welding and metal preparation tasks such as sanding and grinding configurations.
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2+ years of Aerial Lineman, telecommunication and pole climbing experience preferred. Working on aerial spans. 2+ years of Aerial Lineman, telecommunication and pole climbing experience preferred.
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You will be involved with the execution of aerial and underground fiber construction while working from bucket trucks to place cable equipment. Ability to climb utility poles using climbing spikes and rigging, and experience operating and performing work in a bucket truck.
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Must be able to set up and operate all equipment and machinery associated with sign manufacturing, sign installation and sign removal, including but not limited to; aerial lift truck, sign installation truck, generator, squeeze roller, presses, bench grinder, drill press, forklift and various powered and non-powered hand tools.
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Field Service Technicians are responsible for traveling to our customer locations and repairing their powered industrial equipment, such as forklift trucks, aerial equipment, floor cleaning equipment, etc.
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