Responsibilities
• Operate construction tools and equipment: (Example: Concrete Saws, Core Drills, Vacuums, Skid Steers, Forklifts, etc.)
• Conduct work in a safe manner, perform daily site and equipment safety checks.
• Set up, perform, and break down daily activities in line with engineering plans.
• Read and interpret engineering designs and understand construction drawings.
• Document onsite conditions and daily project activity as well as maintain electronic records of work completed on various assignments.
• Work through onsite issues, solutions-oriented mindset. Escalate problems as necessary.
• Placement and configuration of aerial and underground fiber cables, splice enclosures and fiber fusion splicing of loose tube and ribbon fiber cables
• Perform both hardware and software updates and/or changes to site equipment as necessary.
• First line acceptance of all new and modified networks using the Network Handoff Process.
• Maintain a clean and safe working environment, assist in keeping tools clean and working order.
• Interface with customers and carriers in support of service delivery and assurance.
Education/Certifications
• High School diploma or equivalent.
• Associates Degree/some college preferred.
• A Valid driver’s license is a bona fide job requirement to drive and operate a Client Castle vehicle in this position. Subject to local and state eligibility, a pre-employment background check with MVR will be conducted to evaluate a candidate’s safety record and eligibility to drive for a job.
• Military or technical school training in telecommunications, electronics, and AC/DC power systems preferred.
Experience
• Fiber engineering design, splicing and/or construction implementation experience.
• Familiarity with Outside Plant (OSP) and Inside Plant (ISP) fiber installation standards and practices.
• Working knowledge of ROW construction standards (aerial and underground).
• Working knowledge of NESC, NEC and OSHA standards.