Cabling Technician

Remote
Full Time
Services
Entry Level
This is an entry-level position. 1-2 years of cabling experience is preferred. 
The pay range is $19-$23/hr.


Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
AD&D insurance
Dental insurance
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Referral program
Tuition reimbursement
Vision insurance


Scope: With guidance from the Lead Tech and management, the Technician installs, maintains, and troubleshoots CAT5e/6/6a and fiber cabling and installs and connects various network infrastructures.  They should be knowledgeable or have the aptitude to learn telecommunications standards, as well as be able to understand customer needs to provide recommendations.  The Technician will consistently provide clear and concise communication to the project manager and/or customer via email and phone.  The chosen candidate will have exceptional communication skills, a strong attention to detail, and a high sense of urgency. 

The Technician must be able to travel and work out of town on a consistent basis (75% Travel).  The work schedule, including out of town work as needed, may include weekends and holidays.

Responsibilities:
  • Under general supervision of the lead tech, more experienced techs and management:
    • Pulling/Installing and supporting CAT 5/CAT6/CAT6a cable.
    • Terminating, testing, certifying, and labeling CAT5, CAT6, CAT6a, and Single/Multi Mode fiber.
    • Building out complete IDF/MDF, including installing Racks, Cabinets, and ladder racking.
    • Drilling, cutting ceiling tiles, penetrating firewalls, installing UL-approved fire penetration solution including fire sleeves and fire stops
    • Installing various network devices, such as wireless endpoints, digital signage, and security cameras
    • Testing, verifying, and/or certifying installed cables, including copper and fiber
    • Troubleshooting and repairing copper and fiber connection issues
    • Install, cut, and bend EMT conduit and raceway as needed to complete pathways
    • Contribute to team effort by accomplishing assigned tasks as needed
    • Safely operate scissor and boom lift indoors and out
    • Ability to work together effectively and professionally with internal and external customers
    • Ability to communicate verbally through use of phone, email, and text continuously throughout day
    • Ability to drive for business purposes and maintain a good driving record
Requirements:  
  • High school diploma required
  • 1-2 years cabling experience, desired
  • Must be organized, detail-oriented, multi-tasker
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office
  • A technical understanding of voice, data, and fiber optic systems is desired
  • Must be able to create detailed documentation
  • Capable of interfacing with the customer and providing exceptional service
  • Ability to ascend and descend ladders and continuously position yourself to pull cable or reach cabling in tight, low places as required throughout the day
  • Ability to differentiate between colors for termination requirements
Physical Demands/Working Conditions: Up to 75% travel to off-site locations.  Ability to read, write, and communicate orally and written to external and internal customers and employees.  Normal vision and normal hearing with or without correction.  Ability to move boxes weighing up to 50 lbs. periodically throughout the workday.  In this position, you will need to move around the job site or office, occasionally ascend and descend a ladder to install cabling, remain in a stationary position, and continuously position yourself to pull cable or reach cabling in tight, low places throughout the day.  Must be able to perform tasks requiring hand and feet coordination and repetitive hand and wrist motions.
 
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