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Electrical area classification drawings, one-lines, schematics and wiring design; lighting, power, grounding, and cable tray plan drawings, and specification of electrical equipment such as Motor Control Centers and Switchgear in Petrochemical Plants.
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Preparation of power systems ac and dc single-line diagrams, metering and relaying schematics, ac and dc control schematics, wiring drawings, substation equipment layout drawings, conduit routing drawings, cable schedules, equipment mounting and installation drawings, grounding grid design, lightning protection design, lighting design, and related power distribution design drawings.
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Ability to interpret and apply the National Electrical Code, local codes, building plans, blueprints, wiring diagrams, and engineering drawings, and to use trade formulas to calculate common properties, e.g., voltage, voltage drop and current capability in series and parallel circuits, resistance, inductance, capacitance, power factor, current flow, and temperature, and length in single and multiple raceways, conduits, gutters, and cable trays.
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Deployment and maintenance consists of installing servers and switches in racks; un-racking servers and racking replacements; Ethernet, fiber and power cable wiring; replacing disk drives and memory; and diagnosing simple hardware issues.
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Perform commercial integrated audio-visual system project installation, including low voltage wiring, termination, cable labelling, testing, setup, and support preparation of rack building.
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Responsibilities include: Physical racking of equipment (rack prep, rack and stack, switches/routers, cameras) Run fiber, power and Ethernet cabling Replace disk drives and memory Diagnose simple hardware issues Box/unbox equipment including breakdown/trash Organize packages coming in/out of data center Location and processing of Overdue RMAs Conduct fiber work (scope, light meter, cleaning) Report damaged packages to Logistics.
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Climbing ladders and poles, working aloft, perceiving differences in wire and cable colors, and distinguishing audio tones. Connecting, disconnecting, testing, repairing, maintaining, installing and rearranging Company and customer-provided equipment, inside wiring, and wires at poles, underground or building terminals.
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SMT soldering, drilling, wiring, crimping, use of hand tools, design/build of cable assemblies.) Experience with creating and interpreting system schematics, wiring diagrams, and subsystem block diagrams.
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The Installation Technician 4 will perform installation tasks for AVI-SPL contracted projects including but not limited to: cable pulls, cable terminations, system equipment and components, rack fabrication and wiring, layout for equipment and metal fabrication.
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Additional responsibilities may include trouble shooting other low voltage wiring problems, activation of data connections, cross wire of new tele/data installations, and other cable related duties as assigned.
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Experience with electrical work such as wiring, soldering, and cable construction. Experience with electrical work such as wiring, soldering, and cable construction. Experience operating electrochemical test equipment such as Maccor, Arbin, VersaSTAT, Solotron or battery management systems a plus.
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Complex analog and digital design capability that includes expertise with low- and high-density integrated circuits, microprocessors/microcontrollers, motor controllers, display drivers, communication drivers, input/output devices, power supply circuits/conditioning, wiring diagrams and cable management.
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Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering, cable assembling, bonding and fitting on assembly units. Fabricate cable assemblies.
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Cable, CATV, Technician, Installer, Satellite, Dish, Direct TV, Contractor, Electrician, HVAC, Installation, Entry Level, Construction, Plumbing, Landscaping, Wiring, Low Voltage, Alarm, Home Security.
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Working with Network Infrastructure Engineers, the network field technician will perform server deployment and maintenance in our data centers. Conduct fiber work (scope, light meter, cleaning) Run fiber, power and Ethernet cabling.
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