USA
90 days ago
23931 Telecommunications Mechanic I
The Telecommunications Mechanic is responsible for the installation, maintenance, modification, troubleshooting, and repair of both voice and non-voice communications systems. This includes intercom systems, public address systems, alarm systems, teletype equipment, telephone key systems/PBAXs, and terminal and communications equipment. The role involves running cables, key cables, and house wires to telephone sets and terminating equipment for both voice and non-voice circuits. Clearance: Secret Key Responsibilities: + Install, remove, maintain, and repair voice and non-voice communication systems, including intercoms, public address systems, and alarm systems. + Handle electronic and electromechanical telephone key systems/PBAXs and associated terminal and communication equipment. + Run and connect cables to telephone sets, terminal connectors, and key telephone equipment. + Perform maintenance and repair of OSP cable systems, including copper, coaxial, and fiber optic cabling (aerial, buried, direct buried, and underground). + Terminate, splice, locate, mark, test, tag, and cross-connect cable pairs. Qualifications: + Minimum of six (6) years of experience installing, maintaining, and repairing OSP cable systems. + BICSI Technician Certification. + Training in OSHA Confined Space, Basic Bucket Truck Operations, Ladder Safety, Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety, and GPS. + Cable Locator and Ground Penetrating Radar training. This role requires hands-on experience with a variety of telecommunications systems and infrastructure, as well as the ability to work with both voice and data communications equipment in diverse environments.
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