Location: Quakertow
Company: Celerity Integrated Services
We are currently looking for an experienced Fiber Optic Splicing Technician. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities • Familiar with various fiber optic splice enclosures and termination panels. • Responsible for prepping and splicing various types of fiber cables (OSP, ADSS & OPGW).
• Testing of fiber optic infrastructure. • OTDR testing, power meter testing and Fiber Identifier. • Troubleshoot and check for problems and errors. • Install equipment per scope• Follow applicable safety regulations and company policies• Must advocate a team player approach to position. • Be able to complete a Daily Performance Report (DPR) in accurate timeline format• Be available for On-call situations
E ducation and Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent. Valid PA Driver's License DOT Medical Card Must be able to perceive differences in wire and cable colors.
0-1 years of experience in Outside Plant Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing and Testing or an equivalent of training and experience. Basic knowledge in fiber cable technologies, structure, and handling a plus General knowledge of electrical processes a plus Must have strong attention to detail. Strong written and verbal communication. Must be computer literate and familiar with Microsoft Office. Provide and maintain personal automobile insurance. Complete OSHA 10. Physical and Other Requirements: This position may require overtime,
flexible hours and some weekends. This position requires the ability to lift heavy equipment (75+ pounds), climb poles, crawl into small spaces, and work at heights.
The ability to distinguish colors and shades is also required. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position. Incumbent must be able to adhere to an on-call schedule which may include holidays and/or weekends. Overtime and overnight may be required on an as-needed basis. Travel Travel is required on an as-needed basis. Incumbent must be able to travel and stay overnight when required. Celerity is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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