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Splicer - Telecommunications
Employer
Brothers Broadband Ltd.Date Posted
June 21, 2022Languages
English-
Location Edmonton, AB
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Earnings $25.00 to $40.00 hourly (to be negotiated)
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Work Hours 150 to 250 hours per month
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 3  Vacancies
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Closing Date Jul 12, 2022
Employer
Brothers Broadband Ltd.
Languages
English
Education
No degree, certificate or diploma
Major Work Area
- Service
- Installation
Equipment and Machinery Experience
- Fibre optics
- Copper
- Coaxial line
- Single line
Experience
Experience an asset
Work Setting
Telecommunications company
Work Site Environment
- Confined spaces
- Outdoors
- At heights
Transportation/Travel Information
- Willing to travel
- Willing to travel for extended periods
- Travel expenses paid by employer
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities
- Physically demanding
- Attention to detail
Work Location Information
Various locations
Personal Suitability
- Flexibility
- Judgement
- Reliability
- Organized
Workplace information
On the road job
Health benefits
- Health care plan
- Dental plan
- Vision care benefits
Financial benefits
As per collective agreement
Other benefits
Learning/training paid by employer
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Interest Codes
- OBJECTIVE
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Interest in precision working to splice and repair various types and sizes of telephone and other telecommunication cables, including single line, coaxial and fibre optic; may operate excavation machinery and other heavy equipment
- innovative
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Interest in compiling information to repair telecommunication lines, cables and various types of telephone and other telecommunication cables
- methodical
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Interest in speaking with other workers to co-ordinate the preparation and completion of assignments
The interest code helps you figure out if you’d like to work in a particular occupation.
It’s based on the Canadian Work Preference Inventory (CWPI), which measures 5 occupational interests: Directive, Innovative, Methodical, Objective, and Social.
Each set of 3 interest codes for this NOC group is listed in order of importance.
A code in capital letters means it’s a strong fit for the occupation.
A code in all lowercase letters means the fit is weaker.