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7+ years of commercial structured cabling, low voltage, or data cable installation experience. · Tools: Basic Hand Tools: screwdriver (multi-Bit), torpedo level, tape measure, snips, pliers (needle nose and channel locks), cable stripper, punch tool /66, modular plug crimper, flashlight, work b.
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5+ years of work experience laying out and pulling various types of data cable such as CAT5, SE, CAT6, low voltage cables or fiber. Run, pull, stop and splice copper and fiber optic cables, such as CAT5, SE, CAT6, low voltage cables, and fiber, mount telecom equipment while adhering to best practices, industry standards, and manufacturer requirements.
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Perform installation and service of low voltage category cabling, fiber optic cabling, communications cabling, communication equipment and other various low voltage related systems such as Category 5, Enhanced Category 5, Category 6 and Fiber Optic Structured Cable Distribution Systems.
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The ideal candidate will under general supervision, maintain a highly analytical and problem solving mindset while working as a team player and must possess the following:Technicians with exposure on working with various cables that include but are not limited to: twisted pair, coax, power limited tray, stranded, solid conductor low voltage, CAT-5, CAT-6, single & multi mode fiber optic cables.
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Position Summary: Anistar is seeking Low Voltage Technicians for a long term contract opportunity to provide assistance with the installation, termination, and testing of various types of voice and data cables.
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Run, pull, stop and splice copper and fiber optic cables, such as CAT5, SE, CAT6, low voltage cables, and fiber. Infrastructure Cable Technician. Other duties to include maintaining all documents related to cabling infrastructure, carry out installation of cable supports and pulling network cable pathways, testing and troubleshooting correctly cable and fiber installations.
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1+ year/s Cable Technician experience installing low voltage cabling (Cat5, Cat6, and fiber optic cable)3. Candidates for the Cable Technician role must have prior experience with Cat5e, Cat6, punch downs, cable pulling, terminations, and testing.
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Company Summary : Nationwide low voltage installation company is in need of a commercial low voltage technician. Installation of Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, and Fiber Optic low voltage cable.
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The low-voltage technician installs and maintains low-voltage wiring systems, such as alarms, security systems, and fire alarms. License/Certification Preferred: Technician certification preferred.
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Other duties to include maintaining all documents related to cabling infrastructure, carry out installation of cable supports and pulling network cable pathways, testing and troubleshooting correctly cable and fiber installations Other requirements: 2 years working in cable infrastructure working with installations services About INSPYR Solutions Technology is our focus and quality is our commitment.
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The ideal candidate must possess the following: Technicians MUST have experience working with various cables that include, but are not limited to: twisted pair, coax, power limited tray, stranded, solid conductor low voltage, Category 5, Category 6, single and multi-mode fiber optic cables.
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As a Cable Technician, you will play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, andtroubleshooting of low voltage systems. Job DescriptionWe are seeking a skilled Cable Technician to join our team at TEKsystems.
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Description:Key Functions and Responsibilities:•Installing, removing, relocating, and maintaining inside wiring infrastructure to include all level of wire, cable and fiber. Moving and lifting items such as ladders, tools, test equipment and cable reels.
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Any experience working with low voltage cabling, fiber, or electrical wiring is great. Entry Level Cable Technician. Any experience working with low voltage cabling, fiber, or electrical wiring is great.
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We are currently hiring Cable Technicians with experience performing low voltage cable installation in a commercial environment. We are currently hiring Cable Technicians with experience performing low voltage cable installation in a commercial environment.
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