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Job description of the installer of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category

Fitter of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category

1. General Provisions

1.1. This job description defines and regulates the powers, functional and job responsibilities, rights, and responsibilities of the installer of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category [Name of organization in the genitive case] (hereinafter - the Company).

1.2. The installer of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category is appointed to the post and dismissed in the manner prescribed by applicable labor legislation by order of the head of the Company.

1.3. The installer of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category belongs to the category of workers and reports directly to [the name of the direct manager in the dative case] of the Company.

1.4. The installer of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category is responsible for:

timely and high-quality fulfillment of tasks by purpose;
compliance with performance and labor discipline;
observance of labor safety measures, maintenance of order, compliance with fire safety rules at the assigned worksite (workplace).
1.5. A person with secondary vocational education in this specialty and at least 1-year work experience is appointed to the position of the installer of microprocessor and fiber-optic equipment of the 5th category.

1.6. In practical activities, the installer of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category should be guided by:

local acts and organizational and administrative documents of the Company;
internal labor regulations;
rules of labor protection and safety measures, ensuring industrial sanitation and fire protection;
instructions, orders, decisions, and instructions of the immediate supervisor;
this job description.
1.7. The installer of microprocessor and fiber optic equipment of the 5th category should know:
cable technician certification
rules for installing microprocessor technology and assembling elements of its systems;
rules for connecting protective grounding systems, selection of power phases during the installation of microprocessor technology;
the principle of operation of fiber-optic information transmission systems and microprocessor technology devices;
main characteristics of single-mode and multimode optical fibers with step and gradient refractive index profiles;
optical fiber bonding methods;
the principle of operation and rules for using devices used for welding optical fibers;
design and installation technology of couplings and branching switching devices.

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