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Commercial Fiber Technician

Job Title: Commercial Fiber Technician
Location: Spring Valley, IL
Company
Summary: Our client is a proven leader in the communications industry, offering a professional level of cabling expertise to their partners. Having been around for over a decade, our client provides the resources necessary for their team members to excel and reach their career goals in the communications industry.
Position
Summary: Anistar is seeking experienced Fiber Technicians for several short-term contract opportunities, to provide assistance with the pulling, instillation, and termination of fiber optic cable. The ideal candidate will under general supervision, maintain a highly analytical and problem solving mindset while working as a team player. We are looking for individuals who will pay attention to detail and work efficiently under minimal supervision. Must pass drug and background checks.
Basic scope of work includes: Pulling, termination, testing, and labeling of any CAT, Copper, or Fiber cables. Knowledge of Telecom systems & wireless solutions. BICSI cert (current or past) a plus but not needed.
o ISP and OSP Installation
o Proper ISP and OSP communication room cable routing
o Basic understanding of site ISP and OSP fiber optic network infrastructure design and maintenance
o Experience with anaerobic fiber terminations
o Experience with single & multi mode fiber optic cables
o Basic network troubleshooting skills
o Work independently in the absence of supervision
Also:
o 5
year(s) of experience in commercial fiber optic cabling
o Experience pulling and terminating cables
o Ability to climb ladders and work off boom lifts
o Solid base knowledge of conduits
o Any Coax maker Certs are a plus
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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