Low Voltage contractor/ manager General Labor - Boon, MI at Geebo

Low Voltage contractor/ manager


Responsibilities:
Work with and directing cabling crews Build out telecommunications closets Install cable support systems which consist of cable tray, j-hooks and ladder tray Install cat 5/6 horizontal station cable, backbone cable, fiber optic cable and innerduct Install specialty systems (security & CCTV) and fire alarm cable Terminate cat 5/6 horizontal 4-pair work-area outlet (modular connector), and optical fiber (multi-mode and single-mode) Perform fiber splicing (fusion) Perform copper cable testing (UTP, coax), optical fiber testing Perform both copper and optical fiber troubleshooting Qualifications 5
years of experience running projects in the Communications Cabling Industry Must be able to work on ladders and use power tools Must have the ability to lift/carry 50 lbs.
Ability to work overtime as needed Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Data Center experience a plus Demonstrate a clear knowledge of codes and standards (OSHA and BICSI) Ability to complete & submit accurate paper work which tracks work progress, personal timesheets and other related documents Communicate with strong written and verbal skills Maintain a positive attitude and professional dress & demeanour Must be willing to travel up to 16 weeks out of the year.
Professional Qualities Good communication skills Strong customer service orientation Highly self motivated Team-oriented and skilled in working within a collaborative environment Competencies Copper and/or Fiber installation experience is a plus Other Manufacturers Certifications Other Certifications such as OSHA, Confined Space, etc.
Tools Owns all required communications technician hand tools, keeps them in good operating condition, and knows how to use them Please submit resumes in response to this ad to hr@ synergybroadband.
com Compensation:
To be determined.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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