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Candidates should have a functional understanding of a subset of the following technical skills: AI/ML Computer Vision, power systems, structural engineering, wireless networking, sensing technologies such as electro-optical, thermal, fiber optics, radio frequency, LIDAR, and computing systems, large scale systems design, data engineering, information and cyber security, and C2 systems.
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Responsible for tasks assigned by project managers in connection with service orders and repair activities related to Category 6 cabling, Voice over IP networks (VOIP), and fiber optic cabling infrastructure.
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Engage with power and fiber companies as needed. I am partnered with one of the fastest growing data center developers in the US looking to hire an Assistant Project Manager. f you are interested in this position and would like to hear more, please apply directly or reach out at paige.chamberlain@metric-search.com.
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Voted one of the Nation's Best and Brightest Companies to Work For, Kuraray America, Inc. (KAI) is a global leader in specialty chemical, fiber, and resin production. With top-of-the-line research and production facilities and a vast network of supply from around the world, Kuraray leads the industry in specialty dental, fiber, resin, and elastomer products.
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Responsibilities range from receiving material, installation of equipment, low-voltage cabling, fiber cross-connects, remote hands requests, monitoring critical systems, managing vendor maintenance of all critical infrastructure equipment, performing monthly preventative maintenance on various facility items, and janitorial duties.
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An understanding of wired data transport mediums to include Category 5e/6 and fiber optics. An understanding of Private Branch Exchange telephony, to include Avaya/Nortel telephone switches. Certifications such as CCNP, CCNA, CCIE, MCSE.
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An understanding of RF transport mediums to include cellular, microwave, and satellite communications. CACI is looking for a Senior Network Engineer to support our client in the Herndon, VA area. Must have knowledge of Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) IEEE standards: 802.11 a/b/g/n and how to apply them to an enterprise network architecture.
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Manage and supervise DC structured cabling work, Fiber Optics cabling, power cabling and rack installation. 2N, N+1 configuration, PPM Mechanical : Chillers, CRAC/CRAH, Lead Detection, Fire Protection, Cooling, Ground protection/Lightening Arrestor Physical Security: Perimeter, Inside DC, Access control, DC COLO : Architecture, Rack Elevation, Rack, Stack, Cable, Label , Decom Assessment & audit the above and identify risks and document.
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Experience with fiber terminations and with Fluke test equipment. The Field Installer will work as part of a crew performing various tasks such as pulling, terminating and testing copper or fiber cabling, site surveys, rack-n-stack and documentation.
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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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2 year+ experience in Structured Cabling Copper/Fiber and testing of cables. Site Lead supports the Data Center Manager, covering their activities during absence, and maintaining operational excellence in Data Center operations.
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Working knowledge of fiber transmission standards, SDH, SONET, ATM, switch, routers, GPS, power, network management, O&M procedures, configuration management, and project management processes and procedures.
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Repairs / Installs indoor/outdoor components like:Speakers, strobes, message signs, antenna and supporting equipment (pole mounted and roof mounted)Control stations, computers, batteriesUHF/VHF radios, antennas and/or frequenciesIntegration of fire alarm panels and PA systemsConnectivity: power, IP, wireless, fiber, etc.
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Past experience with building physical datacenter such as copper/fiber cabling, power distribution, data center racking and installation of network hardware, either as a manager or individual contributor.
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O Constructs wet layups and/or Pre-Pregs of carbon fiber, fiberglass, and/or Kevlar utilizing various methods such as compression molds, vacuum bagging, and compression bladders. o Constructs wet layups and/or Pre-Pregs of carbon fiber, fiberglass, and/or Kevlar utilizing various methods such as compression molds, vacuum bagging, and compression bladders.
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