Cameron A.
About Cameron A.
Cameron A. is a Lead Splice Technician at Lite Access Technologies Inc in Vancouver, Canada, with extensive experience in fibre optic network deployment and testing. He has a background in telecommunications engineering and has developed specialized tools to enhance installation efficiency.
Work at Lite Access Technologies
Cameron A. has been employed at Lite Access Technologies Inc as a Lead Splice Technician since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the splicing of fibre optic cables, ensuring high-quality connections and network performance. His expertise in fibre optic technology contributes to the company's commitment to delivering efficient and reliable network solutions.
Previous Experience at Broadspectrum
Prior to his current role, Cameron A. worked at Broadspectrum as a Telecommunications Design Engineer for four months in 2018. He also served as a Telecommunication Technician from 2014 to 2018, where he was involved in various projects related to fibre optic installations. His responsibilities included OTDR testing of fibre optic networks to ensure installation integrity and performance.
Educational Background
Cameron A. studied at Massey University, where he earned a Diploma in Science and Technology from 2011 to 2013. His foundational education began at Taihape Area School, where he completed his studies from 1998 to 2010. This educational background provided him with the technical knowledge necessary for his career in telecommunications.
Technical Skills and Innovations
Cameron A. has developed a specialized programming device for network terminals on New Zealand's fibre optic network. This innovation enhances the efficiency of installation and maintenance technicians. Additionally, he is experienced in installing air blown fibre cables through microduct, a critical skill in fibre optic network deployment.
Summer Student Roles at Winstone Pulp International Ltd
Cameron A. held multiple summer student positions at Winstone Pulp International Ltd. He worked as a Mechanical Summer Student for two months in 2010 and again for three months from 2012 to 2013. He also served as an Electrical Summer Student for three months from 2011 to 2012. These roles provided him with practical experience in mechanical and electrical engineering.