Las Vegas, NV, USA
62 days ago
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY--LOW VOLTAGE CABLE TECHNICIAN 1

Working as a member of the IT department, the LV Cable Tech is primarily responsible for enhancing over-all layer one productivity. The Technician is expected to have the solid skill set and will assist with multiple aspects of the cable installation process at the many different locations around the company.

Install terminate, test, label and document horizontal, CAT5/6/7, RG8, RG58 and other cables utilizing pathway systems such as cable trays, cable racks, J-hooks, wire ties, wire boots or D-rings.
2. Dress and route cable into telecommunications closets, modular furniture, and other work areas.
3. Create and maintain data cable maps for existing and new locations.
4. Build out telecommunication and equipment rooms.
5. Fire-stop various types of cable penetrations.
6. Test, troubleshoot, and document test results for cabling.
7. Perform/prepare timely field reporting of asset usage as required.
8. Perform other duties as needs arise.
9. Maintain a professional appearance and demeanor.
10. On retrofit jobs: Partial Removal of fiber/CAT5 runs, remove shielding, install protective boot, other wire management items.
11. Installation of select computer/server racks (floor anchored)
12. On retrofit jobs; replace floor tiles where frames were pinned (glue down the application)
13. On retrofit jobs; removal of overhead wire tray and existing cabling that lives in those trays. Includes removal of ceiling anchors that support the wire tray.
14. Install new computer/server racks, floor anchored
15. Install new fiber/cable trays overhead, includes ceiling support mounting
16. Install, terminate, test and labeling CAT cable runs, install two and four post racks, black boxes, patch panels, grounding bars on the new racks.
17. Assist the Facilities department in installing electrical cable under supervision as needed.
18. Ability to choose the correct tool and methodology for the given task; for themselves and can help other team members do the same.
19. Ability to work comfortably from heights (ladders and lifts are used daily) and use large power tools (drill, hammer drill, Sawzall, bandsaw or similar items) with ease.
22. Familiarity with BICSI/TIA and other installation standards
21. Recognize differences in color codes for 568A, 568B, six strand fiber, 12 strand fiber, 25 pairs, and 50 pair
22. Use good judgment and follow safety practices always. Use caution with power equipment, ladders and lifts, lifting heaving objects, etc.
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