CABLING SPECIALIST Clause Samples

The 'Cabling Specialist' clause designates a specific individual or entity responsible for the installation, maintenance, and management of cabling systems within a project or facility. This clause typically outlines the qualifications required for the specialist, the scope of their duties, and any standards or codes they must adhere to, such as ensuring proper routing and labeling of cables. Its core function is to ensure that all cabling work is performed by a qualified professional, thereby reducing the risk of technical issues, safety hazards, or non-compliance with industry standards.
CABLING SPECIALIST. ▪ Has the CCS certification ▪ Manufacturer trained and has hands on experience in design of structured wiring cabling systems. Is able to create labeling schemes based on industry standards, and layout and configure surface and rack mount termination hardware. Provide Certificate of Proof. ▪ Manufacturer trained in the project management of large cable plants. Provide Certificate of Proof. ▪ Manufacturer trained and has hands on experience in the installation, termination and testing of both copper and fibre optic cabling systems. Provide Certificate of Proof. ▪ Proven practical experience in the installation and certification of video, telephony and wireless systems an asset. ▪ Supervisory experience with references preferred. ▪ Has attained over 6000 hours of field experience. Provide employment history.
CABLING SPECIALIST. An employee who is capable of installing, terminating and testing all types of communication cabling and has attained six thousand (6,000) hours worked in the field and has a valid CCS Certificate. He/she may direct Cabling Apprentice(s).
CABLING SPECIALIST. An Employee who is capable of installing, terminating and testing all types of communi- cation cabling. They shall have completed a Network Cabling Specialist (either through apprenticeship or certificate challenge), or Cabling Specialist shall be promoted to the Communication Technician 2nd Cabling Specialist after completing two thousand (2000) hours of on- the-job training. Communication Technician 2nd Cabling Specialist after completing an additional two thousand (2000) hours of on-the-job training shall be eligible for promotion to the Senior Commu- nication Cabling Special- ist by the Employer. Apprentice Communication Technician 2nd 1st Cabling Spe- cialist All Apprentices be governed by the Ap- prenticeship and Certification Act, and Regulations under the trade of Network Ca- bling Specialist or the equivalent un- der the Ontario Communications Training Trust Fund Communications Electrician Pro- gram.

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