Cable Technician Construction, Mining & Trades - Fallon, NV at Geebo

Cable Technician

Structured Cable Technician

We are currently hiring Cable Technicians with 1+ years of experience in a commercial environment. Candidates are encouraged to apply ASAP as we have an immediate need in the Fallon, NV area! Qualified candidates will send an updated resume for consideration. Interviews are currently underway.

Job:
Pulling and routing CAT 5 or CAT 6 cable in a new construction commercial environment
Terminating phone jacks and dressing and terminating distribution frames (66 or 110 blocks, patch panels)
Installing support structures (ladders, racks, j-hooks)

Qualifications:
Familiarity with BICSI, EIA, TIA, or NEC Standards
Experience running or bending conduit, with digital multi-meters, and testing cable
Troubleshooting networking issues
Rack and stack work, closet work, putting together server racks, patch panels
Fiber experience including Anaerobic Terminations, SC and LC Connectors, and Splicing
Ability to read and understand schematic and line diagrams
Your own basic telecom tools including punch downs, snips, wire strippers, cordless drill, PPE (safety gear), etc.
Must consent to a pre-employment background and drug screen

Compensation:
Option to enroll in Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
Weekly Pay
Referral Bonuses (ask for details!)

Please send updated resume to apply today!


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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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