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Description: Cable Plant Installation Technician to help build network cable and equipment infrastructure at U.S. diplomatic posts outside the Continental US. Top Secret clearance and U.S. Passport required.
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Installation, terminating, testing, troubleshooting CCTV, access control and intrusion detection systems, cabling and associated equipment Install various types of Low Voltage Cable , Cable Tray, Panels, and Enclosures Ability work independently to oversee projects with little or no supervision Completes or assists in typical installation hardware design and software programming using established standards.
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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. The Communications Technician II performs testing: continuity test horizontal and riser cable; use of volt-ohmmeter; troubleshoot opens, crosses, shorts and transpose pairs on horizontal and riser cable; use a tone set.
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Tool, iPhone, and iPad Allowance Company provided Uniforms Responsibilities for the Drain Technician: Complete all drain cleaning, jetting, and cable work related to in-home, service calls.
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Primarily responsible for assisting in multiple aspects of cable installation including pathways, rough-in, closet build-out, cable terminations, labeling, grounding, trouble-shooting and testing.
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ABA Therapist / Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) The ABA therapist / Registered Behavior Technician. Extensive training and support to help you become a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT.
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This Gas Foreman will assist the General Foreman as well as leads the crew to complete daily tasks related to the installation and repair of natural gas pipelines and/or joint trench utilities for power and telephone in a safe and correct manner.
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The Assembly Technician position is responsible for fabricating electro-mechanical subassemblies and products in accordance with the assembly instructions and drawings during all phases of the production process.
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Lead Restoration Technician responsibilities involve responding to emergency and non-emergency restoration calls, customer service, contracts, game planning, estimating, gathering moisture points and recording, demolition tasks (tear out drywall, insulation, carpet, carpet pad), water extraction and setting equipment (dehumidifiers, air movers, etc.
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Your Responsibilities as a Window Genie Technician· Provide Various Services - Whether it’s window cleaning, pressure washing, holiday lighting, gutter cleaning, or window tinting, you will directly serve our customers.
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Related experience may include: Construction Equipment Mechanic, Equipment Mechanic, Equipment Technician, Field Mechanic, Field Service Technician, Field Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Technician, Mechanic, Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Lubricator, Machine Repairer, Maintainer, Maintenance Electrician, Maintenance Man, Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Technician, Maintenance Worker, Oiler, Overhauler.
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Our Mission Solutions Business Area (MSBU) at Leidos is seeking a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Assembly Technician to support a government contract in the National Capital Region (NCR). Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Assembly Technician.
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At Mr. Rooter, we love what we do, and we believe in it.
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Description :Parsons is seeking an amazingly talented Heavy Duty Mechanic/Heavy Equipment Technician to join our team. Red Seal CertificationProven experience as a mechanic/technician in mining or industrial setting.
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