
Outside Field Engineer
Kinsley Power Systems, Santa Maria, CA, United States
The Telecom OSP Field Engineer is responsible for providing detailed OSP fiber optic cable design field notes and pole data for a proposed underground route. Must be located in Central to Northern Illinois.
The Telecom OSP Field Engineer is responsible for providing detailed OSP fiber optic cable design field notes and pole data for a proposed underground route. Field documentation for designated buried/underground fiber cable and pole mount cabinets, in accordance with company policies, procedures and quality standards, while meeting customer delivery requirements. Must be located in Central to Northern Illinois.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Provide detailed OSP field notes for buried and underground proposed routes. Manage all projects to meet or exceed minimum specifications of Construction Policies, NESC, NEC, OSHA, State, County and all other applicable agencies. Maintain a high level of productivity, assuring timeframes are met for projects occurring simultaneously and track and generate field notes, fielding checklists and digital photos. Report status on projects daily. Prepare, manage and maintain project documentation, maps and CAD drawings. Create field notes and drawings with detailed field information. Qualifications/Requirements
Experience in fielding copper and fiber optic network additions in detail Ability to read and interpret documents such as technical specifications, utilities maps, professional documentation and blueprints Previous fiber experience with Frontier Communications, Verizon, CenturyLink, AT&T or other fiber infrastructure companies Experience with operating industry standard data collection applications (i.e. Katapult, IKE, ArcGIS Field Maps) is strongly desired Ability to write detailed reports, correspondence and documentation Ability to communicate effectively with vendors, customers and other employees of the organization on project status and changes Some out of town travel and overnight travel may be required Must have a valid driver's license, provide own vehicle, and be insurable Site work experience that includes detailed review of an area to capture all existing utilities, all adjacent structures, detailed measurements and the path to extend facilities a plus Ability to read and understand architectural / engineering drawings Ability to manage, organize and layout drawing requirements Ability to work in a fast-paced high-volume work environment Dependable, flexibility to work weekends and holidays, as needed Work independently under minimal supervision Must possess a valid driver’s license and safe driving record Ability to use smart phone mandatory for email, Drop Box, time entry and in activity management system Ability to use tools such as GE MapSight, GPS units and laser range finder a plus Physical Requirements
Works outside extensively and can be exposed to all types of weather, such as heat, cold, sun, precipitation, and other weather conditions May carry equipment such as GPS units, GPS antennas, measuring sticks, measuring wheels and other handheld devices weighing 5-20 pounds May be required to read engineering designs which use color coding to denote telecom routes Benefits
Group Medical Plan along with voluntary Dental and Vision plans, 401k Savings Plan with a company match
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Provide detailed OSP field notes for buried and underground proposed routes. Manage all projects to meet or exceed minimum specifications of Construction Policies, NESC, NEC, OSHA, State, County and all other applicable agencies. Maintain a high level of productivity, assuring timeframes are met for projects occurring simultaneously and track and generate field notes, fielding checklists and digital photos. Report status on projects daily. Prepare, manage and maintain project documentation, maps and CAD drawings. Create field notes and drawings with detailed field information. Qualifications/Requirements
Experience in fielding copper and fiber optic network additions in detail Ability to read and interpret documents such as technical specifications, utilities maps, professional documentation and blueprints Previous fiber experience with Frontier Communications, Verizon, CenturyLink, AT&T or other fiber infrastructure companies Experience with operating industry standard data collection applications (i.e. Katapult, IKE, ArcGIS Field Maps) is strongly desired Ability to write detailed reports, correspondence and documentation Ability to communicate effectively with vendors, customers and other employees of the organization on project status and changes Some out of town travel and overnight travel may be required Must have a valid driver's license, provide own vehicle, and be insurable Site work experience that includes detailed review of an area to capture all existing utilities, all adjacent structures, detailed measurements and the path to extend facilities a plus Ability to read and understand architectural / engineering drawings Ability to manage, organize and layout drawing requirements Ability to work in a fast-paced high-volume work environment Dependable, flexibility to work weekends and holidays, as needed Work independently under minimal supervision Must possess a valid driver’s license and safe driving record Ability to use smart phone mandatory for email, Drop Box, time entry and in activity management system Ability to use tools such as GE MapSight, GPS units and laser range finder a plus Physical Requirements
Works outside extensively and can be exposed to all types of weather, such as heat, cold, sun, precipitation, and other weather conditions May carry equipment such as GPS units, GPS antennas, measuring sticks, measuring wheels and other handheld devices weighing 5-20 pounds May be required to read engineering designs which use color coding to denote telecom routes Benefits
Group Medical Plan along with voluntary Dental and Vision plans, 401k Savings Plan with a company match
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