Director
Peggy Small
School Administrator
Kent Streets
Instructor
Terry Pullum
Terry began his cabling career in 2002 when he entered the U.S. Marine Corps as a Ground-based communications equipment technician. During the next 11 years, Terry worked on a variety of telephony and data systems to include Redcom and Nortel private branch exchange switches, personal computers and related networking equipment, and various tactical fiber optic assemblies.
In 2009 Terry was certified as an instructor for the Marine Corps Communications School in 29 Palms, Ca. where he taught a variety of subjects including Data Switching fundamentals, Transmission media repair, and basic telephony. He is also certified in electronics theory, micro/miniature circuit card repair, and curriculum development.
National Communications Training Centers (NCTC) is committed to training qualified technicians to meet the needs of a fast growing, highly technical fiber optic field. The ‘hands on’ approach used throughout the school program supports student success. NCTC has developed a 3-week 105 hour curriculum in fiber optics and category 5/6, including telephone systems. This course will be taught by leaders in the fiber optic field. Job duties could be as installers of fiber, fiber splicer technicians, data cable technicians, CAT 5/6 installers, telephone PBX and key systems installers, assemblers of fiber cable and repair, test and inspection of fiber. The school provides a unique 75% hands on curriculum and provides a proper balance between theory, diagnosis and laboratory work. The school certifies students in broadband technology who will be employed in many fiber optic positions available today and tomorrow. Our program is intensive and skill focused which provides an intelligent alternative to the college system.
Please email resume to: [email protected]
Attn. HR Manager
Please email resume to: [email protected]
Attn. HR Manager