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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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Possess hands-on experience with data center design and deployment best practices - including a strong understanding of power distribution and/or structured cable design in the data center. RCDD, BICSI DCDC, CDCDP or PMP or related Data Center Facilities Design certifications are a plus.
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Define cable requirements, create cable running lists, including barcoding BOM for installed equipment. Ciena, Nortel, Fujitsu, Cisco, Alcatel-Lucent, Synamedia, Dell, Netapp, Comscope, and other common headend equipment.
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This position will be responsible for designing elements of utility-scale solar energy systems, primarily using AutoCAD. You'll be utilizing AutoCAD to create construction documents and perform quantity takeoffs, including site layouts, wire/cable routing plans, one lines, details, equipment/wire schedules, etc.
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The technology areas of concentration include:Enterprise/ Corporate, Wealth Management End-User networks and Building Networking solutions including Wireless LAN, Structured Cabling and Cable Systems and PathwaysPublic and private transport systems, WAN, Optical systems and emerging technologies such as Switched-Ethernet, LTE, (etc.
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Installing copper cable to IEEE and BICSI cabling standards. Must understand cable patching processes and procedures. Installing copper cable to IEEE and BICSI cabling standards. Testing installed cables using a Fluke Versiv Mainframe.
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Fundamental knowledge of Outside Plant, running line, conduit, and cable design for copper, fiber optics, coax, manholes, hand holes, Make-Ready Engineering, and poles (aerial and underground.
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Create and/or Understand project-specific installation instructions, engineering database (ICON, CCP) updates, equipment configurations, card/port assignments/requirements, power mapping, cable running lists, floor space and rack placement, and detailed Bill of Material (BOM.
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Proven ability to install, terminate & test low voltage cables & fiber optical cables to include twisted pair cable, coax, power limited tray cable, stranded & solid conductor low voltage cable, single mode & multi-mode fiber optical cables.
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Proficient in making basic RF measurements such as cable loss, noise figure, power consumption, etc. Understanding and configuring test scenarios and building lab setups based on 3GPP definitions.
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Manage, coordinate and negotiate conduit/fiber agreements; rail crossing and railroad longitudinal right of way agreements, private easements and license agreements for the installation and management of Telecommunication fiber optic network projects.
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Manage, coordinate and negotiate conduit/fiber agreements; rail crossing and railroad longitudinal right of way agreements, private easements and license agreements for the installation and management of the client’s fiber optic network projects.
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Familiar with IT rack infrastructure design, documentation and assembly; including power, networking, cable routing, proper weight distribution and serviceability. Branding: Work closely with the customer on branding requirements (logo, badge, decal, labels) and facilitate approvals for the branding designs.
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Manage structure access request process allowed under the Telecom Act whereby a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) applies to lease available space upon poles or within underground conduit of an Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC), Power Company or similar agency.
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Instrumentation and controls conduit and cable schedules. This assignment will be full time in Midland, TX. The role of Control Systems/Instrumentation Engineer is to work on smaller projects, and/or as a team member of larger projects, under the guidance of a Senior Electrical or Control Systems Engineer.
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