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Diagnose and repair plant related issues to reduce upstream noise and forward path impairments within the cable system with the use of standard OSP tools to include OTDR's, TDR’s, light meters, and signal strength meters.
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Our client was featured on Manufacturing Marvels on the Fox Business Network for their work with decorative architecture, stay cable components, and the heat treating industry. 3 years' experience in MIG welding working with material such as carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium, and others.
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Lead teams running, lacing, and crimping lugs for power cable and all other duties associated with the installation and maintenance of DC power. Assure work standards while installing ironwork and cable rack with knowledge of zone 4 environment requirements.
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Inspect, maintain and adjust electrical equipment such as but not limited to electrical wiring, conduit, panels, switch gear, switches, gauges, transducers, solenoids, gas dryers, actuators, motors, meters, frequency drives and controls for safe and proper operating condition.
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ISP/MDU TechnicianDuties and Responsibilities (include but are not limited to)Pre-wire multi dwelling unit (MDU) new construction with coax or cat5e cable. Post-wire existing, occupied (MDU) with coax or cat 5e cable using existing or new route.
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The Installation Technician 3 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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Thecandidate will have 2 + years experience in fusion splicing fiber optic cable, splice audit verifications, voice/data/fiber installation and termination experience and OTDR and power meter testing.
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3+ years of cable plant experience working with fiber optic, copper, and category cabling. Knowledge of voice, video, data, and wireless network technologies (e.g., LAN/WAN, Wireless, VoIP, Physical security, Video conferencing.
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Should have good knowledge of fiber optic cable installation & testing practices. Should have good knowledge of infrastructure installation work (equipment racks, cable racks and fiber duct etc.
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Handle all aspects of media planning and buying for all non-digital media including but not limited to Network TV, National Cable, Syndication, CTV/OTT, Network Radio, and Print/Magazine ensuring we are connecting with our consumers in meaningful ways throughout their path to purchase.
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High-speed internet at your expense unless otherwise required by law Computer that is provided to you must be physically connected to the router or modem by a cable (no wireless connection) You'll take inbound calls from potential customers to understand their unique insurance needs- no cold calling.
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To apply for this Cable Technician position, please submit your resume to mayfield@areatemps.com, call (440) 788-4151, or TEXT “your name & 172925” to (440) 646-2409. Job Description A growing communications company is seeking Cable Technicians for immediate opportunities.
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Bend and install rigid conduit, set up and pull wire and cable, terminate power, control and instrumentation wire and cable. Bend and install rigid conduit, set up and pull wire and cable, terminate power, control and instrumentation wire and cable.
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Exceptional customer service skills Sales experience - car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experience Field technician experience - cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technician Clean driving record and valid license Someone who thrives in a team environment as well as independently Physical demands of the job: Lift and carry up to 45 lbs.
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The BSA serves as the conduit between the customer community and the software development team through which requirements flow. 3 plus years of experience in the design and development of complex business systems preferably in the Property & Casualty insurance industry.
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