Low Voltage Cable Technicians / Installers / Helpers Wanted !!!

Job Description

Job Description

Low Voltage Cable Technicians / Installers / Helpers – HIRING NOW

We’re not looking for bodies — we’re building crews.

If you take pride in your work, show up ready, and want to be part of a team that gets things done, keep reading.

Experienced Technicians (Top Priority)

You should already have experience with:

  • Structured cabling systems: CAT3, CAT5, CAT6, CAT6A
  • Fiber optics: installation, termination, and testing
  • Telephone systems: feeders, color codes, clean terminations
  • Reading blueprints, plans, and schematics
  • Familiarity with NEC and jobsite standards
This is NOT primarily cable TV or satellite work, although we do perform this scope when required.

Entry-Level (We Will Train)

  • No experience required — we train motivated individuals
  • Must be dependable, coachable, and willing to learn
  • We’re looking for people who show up ready and take ownership of their work
Job Overview
  • Physical, hands-on work — must be able to lift up to 75 lbs
  • Primarily inside plant work , with some outside work required
  • Fast-paced environment where quality and production matter equally
Requirements
  • Reliable transportation to office and/or job sites
  • Clean, professional appearance required at all times
  • Must follow dress code ( work shirts provided; jeans and boots required )
Schedule
  • Start time typically between 5:00 AM – 7:00 AM

    (start times may vary depending on project requirements)

  • Overtime, nights, and weekends may be required based on project schedule
Pre-Employment Requirements
  • Drug-Free Workplace (pre-employment testing required)
  • Background Check Required
Opportunities
  • Advancement available for individuals who perform
  • Hands-on training and long-term career growth in a skilled trade
Apply

Reply directly through ZipRecruiter or submit your information via fax:

1-866-910-9828

If you’re dependable, take pride in your work, and want to be part of a solid crew — we want to hear from you.

Company Description We are a structured cabling connectivity contractor

Company Description

We are a structured cabling connectivity contractor
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