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Chickasaw Nation Industries (IT) Cable Plant Installation Technician in Denver, Colorado

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SUMMARY

The Information Technology (IT) Cable Plant Installation Technician provides services that may include design, installation, termination, test, and documentation of desktop devices, peripherals, IT cable plant, audiovisual (AV), systems, rack, and power distribution units for the installation of IT electronic systems and equipment, as assigned and in accordance with government installation design plans (IDP).

Personnel will maintain all required security clearances/trainings and/or certifications required by customer to support work on various government installations and/or facilities.

As a federal contractor, CNI is a drug-free workplace and adheres to the Federal Controlled Substance Act.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

Must have practical knowledge of service, maintenance, operation procedures, and troubleshooting of IT and AV related systems and equipment.

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Essential Duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

Contributes to all phases of the IT and AV infrastructure installation or upgrade. Supports the rack installation and cabling of electronic equipment and infrastructure in support of various communications systems equipment.

Pulls, terminates and dresses all Ethernet SM/MM and fiber optic cabling to MPO/MTP. Installs, tests, and documents the installation of cable, cable conveyances, IT equipment, antennas, and supporting systems in accordance with Installation Development Plan (IDP).

Works with the team to troubleshoot and resolve issues with network infrastructure, often requiring coordination with other disciplines: networking, facilities, HVAC, electrical, security, etc. Conducts required Pre-Installation Test and Checkout (PITCO)activities. Conducts tests and documents results of cables, equipment, and materials.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Minimum associate's degree, technical certification, and/or a minimum of three (3) years of related experience supporting cabling, equipment, troubleshooting and repairing systems installation.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.

Work is primarily performed in a factory, machine shop or construction environment. The job requires the use of protective equipment such as hard hats, respirators, aprons, gloves, special clothing, safety shoes and safety glasses. May have exposure to indoor/outdoor adverse weather conditions. Frequent exposure to noise - workers must wear protective hearing equipment or frequently shout in order to be heard above the ambient noise level. Exposure to pollutants or allergens which can adversely affect the skin and/or the respiratory system such as gases, smoke, odors, mists, fumes, dust, chemicals, oils or solvents. Exposure to hazardous working conditions including moving machinery, electricity and/or working in high place

The ability to verbally communicate alarms or warnings clearly, concisely, loudly and quickly, to clearly and quickly hear or otherwise sense alarms or warnings and take appropriate action. Frequently required to maintain equilibrium to prevent falling when moving, walking, standing, kneeling or crouching - particularly on narrow, uneven, irregular, slippery surfaces, going up or down ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles or other objects using hands, arms, feet or legs.

Frequently required to bend the body downward and forward, bending leg and spine - working in a bent over position. Frequently required to sense physical attributes such as size, shape, tem erature, texture or sharpness of an object by touching. Frequently required to grasp, grip or apply pressure to an object with the fingers and palm, holding an object in the hand. Frequently required to lift, raise or lower objects in a vertical direction, particularly heavy or bulky objects. Moving objects backward, forward, in or out in a horizontal direction, particularly heavy or bulky objects. Pulling, exerting a steady backward, downward, upward or outward force against an object - jerking, plucking, wrenching, stretching, towing, drawing, dragging or tugging objects in a sustained motion. Pushing, pressing against something with steady forward, downward, upward or outward force - shoving, pushing, compressing, squeezing, mashing, packing, pressing, jamming, compacting, or squashing obje c

The ability to see and distinguish colors, to visually distinguish shapes and patterns, to accurately sense distances (depth perception), to accurately see objects and detect motion at wide angles (peripheral vision). Frequently uses the lower extremities and back muscles and moving on foot, particularly for long distances. May be exposed to hot objects, flames

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