Telecommunications Cable Technician – Lead Installer

Job Responsibilities:

Responsible for the installation of cable pathway systems, firestop systems, various electronic components, various cable including but not limited to: Category 6A, 6, 5e & fiber, twisted pair cable, coax, power limited tray cable, stranded cable and solid conductor low voltage cable. Cable installation includes: placement, termination, testing, labeling & documentation.

Additional responsibilities of the Cabling Technician will include:

  • Lead crew to successful completion of installation

  • Install cable pathway systems (cable trays, cable racks, j-hooks or d-rings)

  • Install, terminate, test, label, and document horizontal, backbone and other cables.

  • Dress & route cable into telecom closet, modular furniture and other work area outlets.

  • Build out telecom & equipment rooms.

  • Firestop various types of cable penetrations.

  • Test, Troubleshoot and document test results for cabling

  • Possess working knowledge of the ANSI/EIA/TIA cabling standards & the National Electric Code.

  • Understands, adheres to and promotes the Environmental, Health & Safety policies.

  • Perform/Prepare timely field reporting of asset usage as required.

  • Conduit installation is a plus.

  • Fiber Installation and termination is a plus.

Job Requirements:

  • The ability to read blueprints

  • Comprehension of the terminology pertaining to the installation and service of telecommunication, data and security and wireless systems.

  • The ability to think critically and problem solve

  • Strong mechanical aptitude

  • Basic computer skills

  • Must have and be proficient with small hand tools and power tools

  • Must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record.

  • Must be able to pass a full background check with no prior records

  • Must be able to work both day and night shifts with occasional weekend work and overnight travel.

Connectivity offers Competitive wages, paid holidays, insurance, 401k and shift pay.

Job Type: Full-timeJob Responsibilities:

Responsible for the installation of cable pathway systems, firestop systems, various electronic components, various cable including but not limited to: Category 6A, 6, 5e & fiber, twisted pair cable, coax, power limited tray cable, stranded cable and solid conductor low voltage cable. Cable installation includes: placement, termination, testing, labeling & documentation.

Additional responsibilities of the Cabling Technician will include:

  • Lead crew to successful completion of installation

  • Install cable pathway systems (cable trays, cable racks, j-hooks or d-rings)

  • Install, terminate, test, label, and document horizontal, backbone and other cables.

  • Dress & route cable into telecom closet, modular furniture and other work area outlets.

  • Build out telecom & equipment rooms.

  • Firestop various types of cable penetrations.

  • Test, Troubleshoot and document test results for cabling

  • Possess working knowledge of the ANSI/EIA/TIA cabling standards & the National Electric Code.

  • Understands, adheres to and promotes the Environmental, Health & Safety policies.

  • Perform/Prepare timely field reporting of asset usage as required.

  • Conduit installation is a plus.

  • Fiber Installation and termination is a plus.

Job Requirements:

  • The ability to read blueprints

  • Comprehension of the terminology pertaining to the installation and service of telecommunication, data and security and wireless systems.

  • The ability to think critically and problem solve

  • Strong mechanical aptitude

  • Basic computer skills

  • Must have and be proficient with small hand tools and power tools

  • Must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record.

  • Must be able to pass a full background check with no prior records

  • Must be able to work both day and night shifts with occasional weekend work and overnight travel.

Connectivity offers Competitive wages, paid holidays, insurance, 401k and shift pay.

Job Type: Full-time