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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. As an Underground Foreman, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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You know the telecom construction industry. As an Underground Foreman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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They need to have skills, experience and behavioral traits that are necessary for their role as an inspector, an investigator, a leader and manager of aerial and or underground construction crews, an ambassador on behalf of Metronet to resolve complaints within the community, and other various roles.
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Industries served by the Operational Partnership Services practice include private equity, real estate, telecom, technology, healthcare, media & entertainment, energy, retail, and financial services that frequently involve asset management, venture capital, and international outbound joint ventures.
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Tree climbingPruningRiggingCabling and bracingRemoval of hazardous treesTree identificationProperly maintaining and operating equipment (hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts)Implementing work zone safety proceduresAssisting Arborist Climbers and Arborist Crew Leaders working on the ground and aloftAssisting with driving, backing, dumping, and parking duties.
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Our fleet varies by location but primarily include Aerial Work Platforms, general construction tools and equipment. Related experience may include: Shop Mechanic, Mechanic, Technician, Service Foreman, Service Manager, Shop Manager, Mechanic Supervisor, Technician Supervisor, Lead Mechanic, Lead Technician, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic, Service Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Hydraulic Technician, Hydraulic Mechanic, ASE Certified Mechanic, IFPS Certified Technician.
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Obtain the correct field information, record verification, document all details for aerial and underground telecommunications including fiber, coax, poles, pedestals, and more. Knowledge of cable design and basic OSP construction practices of cable systems.
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As a CDL Laborer, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. Build and maintain aerial and underground cable systems. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career.
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EquipmentShare is immediately hiring a Heavy Equipment Shop Technician (Mechanic) for our rental facility in Grand Rapids, MI to be responsible for providing maintenance and repair for a variety of customer and company owned heavy equipment machinery and aerial lifts.
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Splice, sweep and troubleshoot existing aerial and underground coaxial cable. As a Coax Splicer, you will be a part of a team of construction professionals who produce high-quality work while using specialized skills in splicing, activations, testing, troubleshooting, and more to make a difference.
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Heavy machine operator card, rigging awareness, asbestos awareness, and aerial work platform operator training. Heavy machine operator card, rigging awareness, asbestos awareness, and aerial work platform operator training.
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Tolerate working at heights off a ladder or scaffold, on roofs, aerial lifts, etc. Reporting to the Installation Manager the HVAC/R Installation Technician is responsible for install ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration systems and equipment; inspect and perform tests on systems and equipment at start-up to assure proper functioning.
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As a Forklift Technician, you are responsible for performing planned maintenance, installation and repairs on forklifts, utility vehicles, sweeper scrubbers, aerial lifts and more at customer sites.
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Perform work at various heights, up to 90' from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, cat walks or other safe work areas. Build barriers for various types of jobsite environments to potentially include epidemiology to include but not limited to scaffolding, drywall partitions, wood/metal forms, cabinetry work, etc.
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Understands, adheres to, and promotes the Environmental, Health & Safety policies of AFL Telecom. Entry Level Splicers will be tasked with learning to read prints and understand the fiber optic color code to splice and test fiber cable in a variety of environments (underground, aerial.
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