What are the responsibilities and job description for the OSP Engineer / Fielder position at System One?
Mountain Ltd. has an opening for an OSP Engineer in the Ruston, LA.
Since 1979, Mountain Ltd. has successfully created and supported turnkey engineering solutions for traditional and wireless telecom providers across the United States. We are a national leader in the industry, providing high-quality engineering, on-time service delivery, and skilled personnel paired with innovative technology and creative solutions. Specialties include OSP/ISP engineering, design, permitting, right-of-way, and CAD for traditional and wireless telecommunications companies.
Overview:
The OSP Engineer/Fielder performs detailed outside plant facility engineering tasks that include analyzing, designing, and gathering field data. This position is responsible for preparing and interpreting FTTH engineering designs, collecting detailed aerial and buried field notes, providing pole, conduit, and buried facility design measurements in accordance with company and industry OSP design standards.
Performs duties such as collecting field data, preparing/organizing pole loading and permit packages for submittal to the appropriate entities, maintaining complex files, keeping records, searching, and investigating information contained in files.
This position will require extensive time in the field collecting data for designing fiber routes per planning packages provided by the client. An understanding of Fiber to the Home design standards is essential.
Qualifications:
- Ability to identify existing voice/data plant, electric, and other utilities on the site plans as well as in the field
- Ability to indicate existing voice/data plant location and relocate facilities and knowledge of obtaining right of ways and easements where required
- Must have experience developing and managing OSP Engineering projects
- Must be capable of engineering F1 & F2 Fiber Solutions.
- Must have advanced knowledge of FTTH OSP principles, voice/data industry standards, PC applications, and the ability to interpret engineering records.
- Must have own tools such as a measuring wheel, height stock, laptop, etc.
- Experience with the local fiber networks.
- Experience/Understanding with the National Electric Safety Code (NESC) for engineering requirements.
- Working experience with performing wooden pole ground line inspections without supervision.
- Proficient with OSP Construction Standards
- Working Experience with the National Electric Safety Code.
- Capable of reading and interpreting engineering drawings, legal descriptions, plant symbols, and terminology.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Good communication skills.
- Personal time management and organization skills.
A valid driver’s license and the ability to travel on short notice
Thank you for your interest in Mountain Ltd. For more career opportunities, please visit us at www.mountainltd.com
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