Fiber Optic Technician – (GSC-FOT)

Get a certification in fibre optics

About this Course

The Fiber Optic Technician (GSC-FOT) training is the next level to our Fiber Optic Installer certification training. It builds upon the Fiber Optic Installer (GSC-CFOI) training and is designed to provide a real-life experience with concrete classroom instruction using various labs and practical exercises designed to suit advanced installation, and testing techniques and procedures of inside and outside plant fiber networks.

Fiber Optic Technician (FOT) certification identifies you as a technician who understands the advanced concepts applicable to the functions required to safely and competently deploy, test and manage fiber optic communications cabling. FOT training is a perfect complement for experienced inside/outside plant fiber optic installers. Featured are technician level hands-on splicing and testing labs demonstrating advanced procedures and techniques.

With advanced training in areas unique to the special requirements of individual products or systems designs, the fiber optic technician should become a profitable and efficient part of the workforce after this training.

Credits

30

Time to Complete

1 sem

objectives

Certified Fiber Optic Technician training will provide the student with the necessary knowledge and skills to:

  • Measure the bi-directional loss in a fiber optic link with a power meter and light source
  • Prepare a splice tray
  • Test a link using an OTDR
  • Locate a fault using an OTDR
  • Interpret an OTDR trace
  • Perform visual inspection of a link

Other Relevant Information Regarding This Course

English will be the teaching language for this course.

2019 until present

GCSE, A Levels with a minimum of B in mathematics and Physics and at least a C in other relevant subjects including English language.

What is my total cost?

This link will take you to our enrolment form where you will be able to register for this course. We will mail you the details and all the cost involved.

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