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Line installer skills for your resume and career
5 line installer skills for your resume and career
1. 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.
- Pulled and installed data, telephone and fiber optic cables in hospital, school and church environments.
- Involved in all phases of the construction aspect of fiber optic line installation.
2. Water Lines
Water Lines are pipes, tubes, and other forms of conveyance systems for water. These sewer systems transport water throughout a home, commercial building, or city water system. Water lines within a home transport hot and cold water to different areas of the house, such as from a cold-water holder or system to a water heater.
- Installed high tensile, barbwire, web wire farm fences installed/repaired underground water lines
- Tapped into new construction homes and laid water lines.
3. Telephone Lines
- Bore roads and dug in wires, spliced telephone lines or repaired as needed.
- Terminated telephone line to Network Interface Device.
4. Water Mains
- Installed and repaired water mains and service lines.
5. Electrical Lines
- Spliced, terminated, and ground 1 Awt-4 Awt, and 500 mcm electrical lines.
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List of line installer skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for a line installer resume and required skills for a line installer to have include:
- Fiber Optic
- Water Lines
- Telephone Lines
- Water Mains
- Electrical Lines
Updated January 8, 2025