Job Details
Job Description:
Pay Range $45 - $50
Responsibilities:
- Ability to utilize survey reports, maps, drawings, Plats, aerial photography, and other geographic data for consideration in designing Cable projects.
- Ability to utilize floor plans, building maps and related documentation in order to build and maintain solutions for the network cable plant.
- Communicate lessons learned to the Manager and the project team
- Is reliable and dependable to complete assignments accurately and on time
- Able to take direction and work closely with the team to identify and communicate challenges and recommended process improvements
- Accuracy, quality and completeness and schedule adherence can be independently maintained by candidates, and measured by others
- Submits accurate timesheets for payroll processing
- Demonstrates courtesy and ability to work with others in the office
- Provide other related support as requested
- Must show the ability to enter data quickly, correctly, and efficiently.
- Understands how to convert data from older sources into digital formats
- Install, terminate, test, and certify copper transport systems.
- Repair and/or replace failed cable distribution and related equipment.
- Use basic cable installation hand tools including CAT6 termination equipment, wire strippers, punch down tools and CAT6/Fiber Optic test equipment.
- Maintain and troubleshoot site cable plant infrastructure.
- Review project documenttation and conduct site surveys to develop a plan and schedule to support successful project implementation.
- Perform cable moves, adds, install and changes, and update documentation to reflect the location of current and future network cabling.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- 3 years of experience or a combination of education and experience.
Skills:
- Determine Quality of existing copper (Cat5 or better).
- Determine Adequacy of existing support and installation (cable trays, supports, labeling, firestopping, and cable management).
- Document plant pathway considerations/concerns.
- Cable testing.
- Installation/removal of switches, routers, WiFi access points and other network equipment.
- Ability to develop or assist in developing BOM estimates for labor and materials.
- Working knowledge of TIA, EIA, BICSI, or NEC Standards; including installation, troubleshooting and service, and working knowledge of building codes, electrical codes, communication standards, and installation.
- Familiar with industry tools and equipment.
- Must be able to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.