Telecommunications Infrastructure Cabling
Telecommunications Infrastructure Cabling Technician (Inside plant)
This is a construction-oriented position. The technician will come in contact with various cable types and must understand how to install, terminate and test coaxial, copper, and all forms of fiber optic cable. A good technician will be familiar with various products to be able to make suggestions in different situations and overcome adversity.
The successful candidate must be willing to travel extensively to both CONUS and OCONUS locations for extended periods of time. They must be able to identify the different spaces and pathways for telecommunication cabling. The must be able to work with various hand tools in a construction environment. They may be working in an existing office space or other operating facility, which may require good customer relation skills, a professional appearance and attitude.
A good portion of many projects is installing, placing or pulling the cables to the various areas with in a building or campus environment. Climbing of ladders and working at heights above head height is a routine task. Inspecting of drop ceiling areas, crawl spaces and possibly manholes will also most likely be involved. This position requires intellectual, physical and art skills.
Having BICSI training/certifications is a plus. The technician should understand the industry standards of installation as well as the National Electric Code. The technician should understand power and grounding principals as they relate to computer infrastructure. 3-5 years of experience preferred.
Must either possess or have the ability to acquire a security clearance.
Please submit resume to MTC Technologies.com or
thomas.mcbride@mtctechnologies.com