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