Telecom Technician Resume
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Pasadena, MD
SUMMARY:
To obtain a position where I can maximize my telecommunication skills by utilizing my experience in construction, installation, and maintenance.
SKILLS:
Microsoft Works, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, Lotus 1 - 2-3, Internet Explorer
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Pasadena, MD
Telecom Technician
Responsibilities:
- Involved in completing a major government project for the
- Pulling, Terminating, and Testing fiber optic, CAT 3, CAT 5, and CAT 6 cable
- Build closets, mount and install racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware
- Terminate 110/66 blocks and patch panels
Confidential, Norcross, GA
Fiber Splicer and I&R Technician
Responsibilities:
- Climbs poles and ladders, enter tunnels, buildings, vaults, trenches, crawl spaces or manholes to place, maintain or remove equipment.
- Work with heavy - duty power equipment and hand tools in the construction, repair and maintenance of outside plant facilities.
- Perform various splicing operations on Polyethylene Insulated Conductors (PIC), connected cables and/or light guide (Fiber).
- Connect wires and cables to terminals, and attach or detach various kinds of hardware to wires, cables, buildings or poles.
- Use test equipment to check for gas in manholes; may have to empty water and other debris from manholes.
- Work in various surroundings and may have contact with customers. Install, operate, maintain, modify, and repair a variety of Confidential products; with consistently accurate record keeping.
- Service digital/analog carries systems, private lines, special circuits, trunking equipment, fiber optics, and alarm systems.
- Perform line installation, with excellent ability to use hand and power tools applicable to the trade.
- Install, maintain, and test access lines for FIOS, video, radio, microwave, analog digital, and high capacity equipment.
- Perform fiber splicing and cable terminations, frequently communicating with multiple parties simultaneously.
- Install, repair, and maintain inside cables, wires, and plug-in equipment, including dark fiber and fiber.
- Perform central office frame work, single cable pair drop, opens, and shunts.
- Able to work in team-based environment with limited supervision or work on an isolated, individual basis.
- Familiar with technology: Digital Transport, Fiber Optics, and SONET.
- Operate hydraulic equipment such as aerial lifts on bucket trucks
Confidential, Silver Spring, MD
Structured Cable Technician
Responsibilities:
- Termination of fiber, coax, CAT 3, CAT5 and CAT6 cable
- Install a work area outlet for floor, modular furniture and wall
- Mount face plates on surface mount boxes correctly. Adhere to FCG labeling standards
- Build closets, mount and install backboards, cross connects, racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware
- Install grounding for racks, equipment and cable as required
- Complete all IDC connections - terminate 110/66 blocks and patch panels
- Perform testing: continuity test horizontal and riser cable
- Troubleshoot opens, crosses, shorts and transpose pairs on cable
- Frequent use of tone set, Fluke test and power meters
Confidential, Gaithersburg, MD
Cable Splicing Technician
Responsibilities:
- Splicing and terminating fiber optic cables using single and mass fusion splicing equipment.
- Splicing and terminating category 5e copper cables.
- Splicing and terminating coaxial cables.
- Using power meters and exfo test meters for fiber optic acceptance testing.
- Using OTDR for fault location, maintenance, and repair in fiber optic network.
- Making face to face customer contact. Addressing and resolving any customer concerns.
- Installing telecommunications and networking electronics in central office and customer premise environments.
- Installing relay racks and cabinets.
- Installing power units and batteries for electronics.
- Installing POTS lines, FiOS video services, and VDSL and Ethernet circuits.
- Installing 66 blocks, 110 blocks, krone blocks, patch panels, coax splitters, and fiber splitters.
- Reading and interpreting engineering work prints and vendor specifications for fiber optic and electronic equipment.
- Updating engineering documents and uploading test data into database.
- Planning jobs and determining materials and tools required to complete tasks.
- Directing efforts of co-workers.
- Operating company vehicles.