In this role, you will prepare, design, and present ISP/OSP engineering solutions in accordance with industry recognized standards and specifications that maximize the usage of commercial products in accordance with all DoD standards and regulations. Other responsibilities listed below:
Installation and testing of Copper and fiber optic cables (FOC), which includes copper cables relocating pairs, clear capping pair cable in Manholes and Handholes, removing tip cables from pair cable in building cable vault, and fiber optic cable strands from existing Communication Vault to new communication facility. Develops and designed redline AutoCAD As-built drawings for Manholes, Handholes, cable pairs and rack elevationsPrepares, develops, and presents charts, tables, graphs and diagrams to assist in analyzing problems What you'll bring Five or more (5+) years in OSP/ISP installation and designComputer-aided design software (AutoCAD)Proficient in Microsoft Excel and VisioFOC splicing/terminationKnowledge of termination of ethernet cables and cooper cables Why you'll want to join usImpassioned strategic thinkers who are eager to learn, grow and contribute to a shared company mission. At Mission1st, the members of our team have the opportunity to broaden their minds, amplify their skills, build worthwhile relationships with the industry’s best of the best, and have a direct impact on our company’s success!
Along with our dynamic company culture and collaborative environment, you will have the opportunity to harmonize your personal and professional life and grow immensely.
We also offer some fabulous benefits, including:
Health, dental, and vision insurance with an employer contributionFlexible paid time off (employees are encouraged to spend four weeks away from the office each year)A generous 401(k) planA corporate wellness programTuition reimbursement
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