2 Aerial Fiber Splicer/ASAP/ Pittsburgh Area
Independent Contractor
Pennsylvania
Cranberry this is west of Pittsburgh
Starts
ASAP
Pay
Please call for details.
Qualifications
Aerial fiber splicing with bucket truck. Must have all tool of the trade and insurances.
Other Requirements
This position is a 1099 for an experienced only
Job Description
Duties and responsibilities: Splice and test individual fibers and properly dress and secure fibers within fiber optic enclosures. Proficiently prepare and splice all sizes of fiber sheaths in an aerial as well as underground environment. Properly use fusion splicers, OTDRs, optical power meters and all tools necessary for preparing and splicing fiber. Read and interpret fiber matrices.
-Loose fiber
-Standard Fiber
-Case builds
-Cases already built(Ready for fiber)
-6 port and 12 port terminal
As far as our materials we use large and small keptel splice cases for aerial splicing with ADC 24 fiber trays. We use Corning and Coyote 6 /12 port terminals for aerial work. We use coyote dome closures with 36 fiber trays for splicing at our splitter cabinets. Tii splitter cabinets are the main ones being installed at this point aand most cabinets are being installed on handholes with the occasional pole mounts. Construction is supposed to leave 10’ of slack for the installation of the aerial fiber terminals, approximately 100ft slack loops for the aerial splice case locations, and 12-15ft of fiber to be broke out, prepped, and trayed in our pedestals.
-Loose fiber
-Standard Fiber
-Case builds
-Cases already built(Ready for fiber)
-6 port and 12 port terminal
As far as our materials we use large and small keptel splice cases for aerial splicing with ADC 24 fiber trays. We use Corning and Coyote 6 /12 port terminals for aerial work. We use coyote dome closures with 36 fiber trays for splicing at our splitter cabinets. Tii splitter cabinets are the main ones being installed at this point aand most cabinets are being installed on handholes with the occasional pole mounts. Construction is supposed to leave 10’ of slack for the installation of the aerial fiber terminals, approximately 100ft slack loops for the aerial splice case locations, and 12-15ft of fiber to be broke out, prepped, and trayed in our pedestals.
Contact
Kyle
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About Us
Sheetz Communications is a prime contractor that has been active in information systems, service provider support, government contracting and military operational support for over 20 years. Sheetz Communications is a Certified Veteran Owned business.
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