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Install copper and fiber cabling and equipment in accordance with DoD TEMPEST standards, Army guide 3.15 General Cable Specifications, NSTISSI protective distribution system (PDS) installation guideline, and other local Army Signal community guidelines and standards.
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Test, troubleshoot, and repair systems using fiber optic cables, intermediate distribution frames, wiring blocks, and Fluke Cable Testing equipment. Installation of Category 6 UTP and Fiber Optic cable.
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Producing & modifying project deliverables including Process Flow Diagrams, Process & Instrumentation Diagrams, Instrument Lists, I/O Lists, Network Address Lists, Instrumentation/Equipment Specifications, Loop Diagrams, Control Panel Layouts & Bills of Materials, Installation Details, Area Plans, Conduit/Cable schedules, Construction Specifications.
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Job responsibilities will include working with power, rack/cabinet, patch panel, cable, storage, distributed server/appliance, network, security and telco service provider infrastructure. o Working Knowledge of fiber optic, multi-pair copper and coax backbone cabling o Working Knowledge associated with installation and troubleshooting of cross connects both fiber and UTP o Working Knowledge associated with installation and troubleshooting of Category 5e, 6, and 6A. o Working Knowledge associated with circuit extension, turn-up testing and handoff to operations team for acceptance.
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Job Summary:The Communications Technician II must be able to perform the technical responsibilities of a Cable Installer and function as a lead member of a technical team. Tools: Screwdriver (regular and Phillips), drywall saw, torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), pliers (needle nose and channel locks), hammer, wrench set, cable stripper, flashlight and gloves.
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Supporting all facets of network installations, which includes the physical placement of CAT5 and fiber optic cable, wall jacks, racks, and communications equipment as required. Installing, pulling, and terminating cable, determining and implementing required pin outs, cards power supplies, patch panels, etc., testing and documenting installations, dressing and labeling cables, racks, patch panels, etc.
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Fiber Optic Testers should also be able to add and remove fiber optic cable and connections on non-working equipment without supervision using proper routing and protection methods.
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The position also requires installing fiber optic cable (fiber certifications desirable), network cabling, cable dressing, reading/marking up wiring documentation and operational training of customer personnel.
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This person should be able to perform additions and removals of common telecom equipment and basic telecom hardware associated with the fiber optic network, including by not limited to distribution panels, modules, cards and protection duct.
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Cable management skills and some experience managing fiber & copper cables. Running, tracing, dressing and testing copper and fiber cables from patch panel to device. Build Fiber Optic and/or computer cables from provided instructions.
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Operate and interpret test equipment such as Fluke 5000 cable tester and Multi Meter. Description: Cable Plant Installation Technician (senior and mid levels) to help build network cable and equipment infrastructure at U.S. diplomatic posts outside the Continental US (OCONUS.
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The candidate should also be able to add and remove fiber optic cable and connections on non-working equipment without supervision using proper routing and protection methods. Qualified to lead fiber optic cleaning, scoping and Optical Loss / Power , OTDR, PMD and CD Testing.
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Solid understanding of fiber optic technology including cable types, connector types, optic types, patch panels, and optical transport technologies. Understanding of outside plant construction requirements with fiber and/or copper or coax experience preferred.
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Pull cable or fiber optic cable by hand to string lines between existing appliances, auxiliary equipment and/or Design and specification development for Telecommunication and networking Copper and Fiber (horizontal, vertical, and backbone.
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Overview and Essential Functions Professional Teleconcepts, LLC is hiring a Fiber Optic Tester & Fiber Characterization Specialist. In addition, Fiber Optic testers should be qualified to lead fiber optic cleaning, scoping and Optical Loss / Power , OTDR, PMD and CD Testing.
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