Fiber Construction QC Inspector Construction, Mining & Trades - Cairo, GA at Geebo

Fiber Construction QC Inspector

3.
7 Cairo, GA Cairo, GA Estimated:
$41.
7K - $52.
8K a year Estimated:
$41.
7K - $52.
8K a year Description:
Conexon is a rapidly growing company working with Rural Electric Cooperatives to build advanced fiber to the home (FTTH) networks nationwide.
We are currently looking for a Fiber Construction QC Inspector to join the Construction Management team.
We are looking for qualified candidates for onsite quality control inspection that have experience in all facets of constructing a FTTH network and is looking for experience in telecommunications construction.
This candidate should have experience in FTTX, FTTH, FTTP, Fiber, telecommunications or broadband projects.
Fiber Construction OC Inspectors must be organized and have good written and verbal communication skills to communicate with clients, cooperative members, and co-workers.
Current opportunity includes work onsite with some travel required.
Requirements:
Construction Quality Control Inspector duties:
Complete ride out edits Understanding of FTTH plant design Quality control Inspection and contractor compliance Reconciliation of close out packages Cost control for the client and Conexon Understanding of NESC standards Production verification and invoice reconciliation with production General duties:
Assist in promotion and sales of Conexon services Participation in weekly client conference calls Evaluate and advise on FTTH construction techniques Weekly status reporting General computer skills Company Benefits Include:
Paid time off Full benefits (i.
e.
health, dental, and vision) Life insurance Long-term and short-term disability insurance Retirement benefits.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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