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Setting up and pulling in new low voltage copper and fiber backbone or rise cabling from telecom rooms (TR’s) to MDF. Setting up and pulling in new low voltage copper and fiber horizontal cabling.
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Proven experience in one or more low voltage communications systems - CCTV, access control, intrusion detection, public address, intercom, audio visual, telephone, fiber/copper network infrastructure, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), and passenger/real-time information systems and associated hardware and software.
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Fundamental knowledge of network design and layout as well as low voltage (copper/ fiber) cabling. Operate and maintain mechanical, electrical, generator, and fire/life safety equipment within the data center.
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Work a 12 hour shift (rotating 3 and 4 day work weeks days or nights) Familiar with BMS and EPMS control systems and data collection/trending. Provide support to Data Center Operations technicians. Current, active US Government Security Clearance of Top Secret or above.
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Knowledge of NEC, IEEE, EIA, TIA, BICSI industry standards, codes and best practices related to the design of Information and Communications Technology (ICT), low voltage, and telecommunications systems.
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This equipment includes, but is not limited to, stand-by diesel generators, switchboards/switchgears, UPSs, PDUs, AHUs, pumps, motors, VFDs, and building automation systems. This position requires that the candidate selected be a US Citizen and must currently possess an active Top Secret security clearance.
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We also specialize in fiber optic solutions, Cat-6 network cabling, and all other low voltage cabling solutions. Headquartered in New Braunfels, TX, Eagle TG is focused on delivering enterprise application architecture, project management, and telecommunications solutions to federal, state, local government, and commercial clients.
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IT Specialist - Telecommunications Cabling Technician Mid Level Summary: A Voice and Data Structured Cable Technician will install with direct supervision: cable pathway systems, fire stop systems, various electronic components, and various cable that includes but is not limited to: twisted pair cable, coax, fiber optic & low voltage cable.
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Terminating, testing, troubleshooting of Low Voltage Cabling (Fiber Optics, Cat 5, Cat 6). Installation various types of Low Voltage Cable. Terminating, testing, troubleshooting of Low Voltage Cabling (Fiber Optics, Cat 5, Cat 6.
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Proven experience in one or more low voltage communications systems – CCTV, access control, RTIS, SCADA. This individual will provide technical support in the design and delivery of client projects involving CCTV surveillance and video management systems, access control, real-time information systems (RTIS), control centers, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, wireless communications (VHF, UHF, Cellular), and network infrastructure including Fiber Optics and copper cabling and associated hardware and software.
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Navy: AD, AE, AT, CE, CM, EM, EMN, ET, ETN, EW, FC, FT, MM, MMN, EN, STG, STS, UT. The position further requires that, after start, the selected candidate obtain and maintain an active TS/SCI security clearance with polygraph and satisfy other security related requirements.
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Testing/Troubleshooting network issues (Connectivity, other low voltage cable associated issues) Install LC, MTRJ, SC and RJ45 connector termination, and test fiber-optic and copper cabling systems.
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Current, Active US Government Security Clearance at or above the Top Secret Level. Associates Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or relevant discipline. Familiar with building management systems (BMS/EPMS.
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High and Low Voltage basic knowledge and/or practices. Strong cable management skills and experience running fiber and copper in a data center. Strong cable management skills and experience running fiber and copper in a data center.
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Utilize internal CMMS to manage building workflows and spare part inventory. Experience operating electrical or mechanical systems in a mission critical environment (i.e. Data Center, telecom, etc.) Upon application you will be asked qualifying questions that will be used only in relation to the US Government Security Clearance required for this role.
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