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Cable Technician
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Country: USA
Location: Georgia-Southwest COLUMBUS, GA 31829
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Cable Technician
Job Category: Installation/Maintenance/Repair Job Reference ID Number: 3940 Cable Technician AMERICAN SYSTEMS has been a staple in the Telecommunications industry and we are looking for seasoned professionals with experience from project management to hands-on cabling. Our customers in the Intelligence and Foreign Affairs communities rely on AMERICAN SYSTEMS to provide turnkey technical support. We encourage candidates with active clearances and telecommunications experience to apply. AMERICAN SYSTEMS currently has an opening for a Cable Technician to work onsite supporting our clients in Columbus, GA. Technicians - Experience Preferred. 2 Years plus with hands on cabling experience to include setting up cable reels, pulling copper and fiber cables, terminating copper and fiber cables, and testing/labeling of copper and fiber cables. Possibility of day or evening shift. JLA cleared or ability to be cleared under The Jessica Lunsford Act is a PLUS for employment. Looking for responsible individuals with transportation and typical tooling for our industry (punch down, toner, hand tools…) Job Requirements: See Job DescriptionClick here to apply for this job https://americansystems.ats.hrsmart.com/cgi-bin/pm/click.cgi?job_id=3940&site_id=35
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