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Cable engineer skills for your resume and career
15 cable engineer skills for your resume and career
1. Infrastructure
Infrastructure includes the organizational and physical structures needed to run an area or a society smoothly. It is a group of basic facilities required for any society or firm to run sustainably and efficiently. The infrastructural system is a high investing area and helps majorly in flourishing the economy and prosperity of a country. It is an underlying system needed for ensuring the safety and comfort of the public and to run a country smoothly. All the tasks needed to be performed for a flourishing economy and a happy and healthy public are included in infrastructure.
- Installed new copper and fiber optic infrastructure to facilitate network expansion.
- Installed and removed cellular infrastructure.
2. Structured Cabling
- Coordinate building permits for structured cabling installation and follow-through to resolve any issues if inspection failed.
- Find and evaluate structured cabling vendors.
3. RF
- Repaired circuit boards; made component modification, RF tuning, and cell site optimization
- Authored various RF test procedures; Panel/Reference Performance, Radiated Emission/Radiated Susceptibility, Self-Compatibility, PIM, Launch Base Performance.
4. CAD
- Provide CAD drawings to the Customers for review and approval of the designed cable assembly.
- Work with CAD technician to create and/or edit drawings for cabling projects.
5. Assembly Drawings
- Analyzed assembly drawings, procedures, and specifications for building complete cable assemblies.
6. IDF
- Determined and upgraded MDF and IDF layout in communications cabinets.
- Create Visio diagrams of the equipment rack layouts of the MTR s and IDF s campus wide.
7. Systems Engineering
- Coordinate with systems engineering to generate and verify requirements for the harnesses.
8. Outside Plant
- Design Inside Plant and Outside Plant Cabling projects for the US Army.
9. VoIP
- Installed VOIP Cisco phones and insure phone line are in working order and if not repair for customer.
- Performed voice over IP (VoIP) site surveys of multiple Kaiser sites within the Northern California region.
10. Military Standards
- Performed basic and intricate electronic assembly functions on prototype and production type hardware according to company workmanship or military standards.
11. Switches
- Worked on routers and switches as an individual tech and with guidance when issues were beyond my knowledge.
- Connect Cisco, Juniper and Extreme access switches to distribution switches and distribution switches to edge routers.
12. Fiber Optic
Fiber optic is a technology used for the super-fast transmission of information as pulses of light over long distances. It is achieved to optical fiber wires, which are almost as thin as human hair and is made from glass or plastic. Fiber optic technology is generally used for providing super-fast internet and mobile networking services.
- Established voice and data networks by pulling, routing and terminating Cat 5e, 6 and fiber optic cabling.
- Supervised the installation of global marine fiber optic systems, including loading cable ships and deploying fiber optic cable.
13. RSD
- Set up RSD to drive data for Pro-Cable.
- Train user on Advance RSD.
14. IP
An IP - Internet Protocol is a unique number assigned to all devices connected to information technology, such as printers, routers, modems, etc. Each device or domain that connects to the Internet is assigned an IP address, and as packets are directed to the IP address attached to them, the data goes where it is needed. IP addresses are the identifier used to send information between devices on a network. They contain location information and make devices accessible for communication.
- Provided on-site end-user Cisco IP phone training and demonstrations of Communications Manager Express features.
- Prepare IP block allocation and configuration scripts necessary to implement the customer requirement.
15. Network Equipment
- Specialized in maintaining and repairing connectivity to and private network equipment itself.
- Develop detailed implementation plans to accommodate network growth, security, and enhancements by maximizing functionality of network equipment i.e.
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List of cable engineer skills to add to your resume

The most important skills for a cable engineer resume and required skills for a cable engineer to have include:
- Infrastructure
- Structured Cabling
- RF
- CAD
- Assembly Drawings
- IDF
- Systems Engineering
- Outside Plant
- VoIP
- Military Standards
- Switches
- Fiber Optic
- RSD
- IP
- Network Equipment
- CAT5
- Troubleshoot
- Ethernet
- Lan
- TV
Updated January 8, 2025