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Employment Type
Full-Time -
Benefits Offered
Dental, Medical, Vision -
Compensation
$17 per hour
Why Work Here?
Our client is one of the top 15 medical technology companies in the world. You will have exposure to cutting edge technology.
Basic Logistics:
Location: Starting in the Bay Area of California, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, and Seattle. (Plans on going to Denver & Houston in the future)
Duration: 2+ years with full time opportunity
Start Date: ASAP
Need to knows:
- We are willing to accept entry level candidates. If you do not have a background in this industry this a is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door on a very cool project!
- Must be open to travel!
- Want great culture fits!!!
Job Description:
You will be getting hands on training from experienced coax/fiber splicing technicians. This is a great opportunity to add a knew skillset to your experience. Fiber and coax splicers are becoming more and more in need, and companies are paying great rates to splicing technicians.
What you will be doing: (WILL BE FULLY TRAINED)
- Splicing and activation which includes setting up and balancing electronics to specifications. Work within a team environment to ensure the full job scope is completed within the scheduled timeframe.
- Receiving “live” plant training from an experienced splicing technician.
- Basic daily maintenance of provided vehicle: check fluids, clean and organize vehicle.
- Safely operate and use bucket truck to complete daily construction assignments as needed (potentially working for extended times on a ladder).
- Safely set up and operate at a job work site in compliance with local and federal regulations.
- Complete daily production reports, mark up maps, keep track of work hours and complete “as-built” maps for areas built.
- Reconcile all issued parts and materials on a daily basis to ensure accurate material usage counts.
- Continued training and education to support advancement in either technology innovations or role.
Additional Skills & Qualifications:
- Someone who takes initiative willingly
- Ability to learn mechanical tasks such as coax splicing, reading meters (volt, RF and Fiber), conducting tests and performing troubleshooting measures to achieve plant level requirements.
- Ability to use computer based programs required to support the activation and verification of electronic equipment installs.
- Able to work in all-weather climates.
- Able to work at varying heights such as a bucket truck (max 40’), ground level at a pedestal and in an underground vault.
- Able to work extended periods of time from a ladder.
- Able to lift 50-100lbs.
- Reach, push, pull, hold, grasp and perform fine manipulation on cable and electronic equipment.
- Ability to use the standard tools of the trade (screwdrivers, wrenches, drills, strippers, crimpers, hammers, etc.) to route cable, connect cable and install electronic equipment.
- Able to work evening, overnight or weekends when needed.
- Ability to read and build from blueprints and/or wire diagrams.
- Able to distinguish colors.
- Sufficient visual and aural acuity to operate a variety of standard test and measurement equipment.
- Demonstrate support for excellent customer service.
- Maintain a professional attitude and appearance at all times.
- Able to work with limited supervision and completed work has low error rate or quality concerns.
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment background check, motor vehicle check and drug test.
- Possess a valid driver’s license.
- Must be authorized to work in the United States.