PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Installs, repairs, and maintains overhead, ground level and underground telephone and data communication copper and fiber optic lines.
• Installs and maintains conduit, cableways, junction boxes, splice enclosures and cable drops on the rail right-of-way, in subways, rail stations, bus garages, and other various facilities.
• Installs and maintains CTA owned telephone switches, instruments and lines in bus garages and rail shops, stations and remotely located communication equipment rooms.
• Installs and maintains Public Address and Digital Signage Systems located in rail stations and rail yards.
• Assists contractors and vendors in repairs and new installations of equipment installed or maintained by others.
• Responsible for maintaining the CTA’s optical network system and supporting infrastructure installed at various locations.
• Performs related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to this position are the following jobs:
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CHALLENGES
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
• Must have formal training or working knowledge of analog, digital, and IP-based communications systems including telephone systems, public address systems, digital signage systems, and uninterruptible power systems..
• Must have formal training or working knowledge of physical fiber optic cable systems, including singlemode, multimode, fusion splicing, mechanical splicing, termination, connectors, indoor installation, outdoor installation,
• Required to possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and be able to operate an Authority or personal vehicle.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
• Must have good hearing and vision, including color recognition.
• Must be physically fit in order to climb ladders, stairs, poles, walk elevated structures, right-of-ways, subways, enter manholes and walk underground tunnels or pass ways.
• Must be able to lift, maneuver and carry material weight up to 100 pounds.
• Must be able to work in confined spaces in a standing, kneeling or bending positions for extended amount of time.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
• Ability to work with gauges, hand tools, digital and analog volt, ohm and amp meters, tone generators, lineman test sets, tone generators and oscilloscopes.
• Ability to splice, terminate and repair outside plant fiber and copper cables.
• Ability to read and interpret blue prints, wiring diagrams and schematic drawings.
• Ability to cut and form conduit, and trace and troubleshoot communication wire.
• Ability to write and express oneself in a clear, logical and comprehensive manner.
• Ability to maintain good working relationships with various levels of Authority personnel.
WORKING CONDITIONS
• Exposed to dirt, loud noise, various light and weather conditions.
• Works in close proximity to energized third rail (600 VDC), moving trains and vehicular street traffic.
• Subject to call out anytime of day or night, especially in emergency situations.
• Required to submit to and pass drug and alcohol testing as mandated by the Federal Transportation Administration.
• Required to work from a ladder, bucket truck or other lift type equipment.
• Required to climb ladders, stairs, poles, walk elevated structures, right-of-ways, subways, enter manholes and walk underground tunnels or pass ways.
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS UTILIZED
• Bucket truck and related equipment.