Coax splicers and Aerial construction help needed
Full-time Employee
Texas
Dallas/Ft Worth area
Starts
ASAP
Pay
Production
Qualifications
Have real experience in this field, know how to read job maps
Other Requirements
safety boots, long sleeves, correct work pants, hard hat and safety vest
Job Description
Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of overhead telecommunications.
Core Responsibilities
• Installation & Construction: Deploying overhead fiber optic, coaxial, and copper cables by stringing them between utility poles or structures.
• Maintenance: Performing routine inspections, adjusting cable tension (sag), and repairing damaged lashings or "messenger" strands.
• Infrastructure Building: Setting utility poles, installing anchors, down-guys, and framing poles according to engineering prints.
• Troubleshooting: Diagnosing signal failures, locating line faults, and repairing or replacing defective equipment like amplifiers and repeaters.
• Safety Compliance: Strictly adhering to OSHA and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) standards, especially when working near energized lines.
Coax Splicer-
. Splicing and Termination
• Testing and Troubleshooting
• Installation and Maintenance: Placing, securing, and splicing new cable runs and repairing existing underground or aerial infrastructure.
• Safety Compliance:
Adhering strictly to safety protocols (OSHA), managing energized systems, and using proper protective equipment in confined spaces.
• Documentation: Reading network design maps, blueprints, and maintaining records of work performed.
• Experience: Previous experience as a cable splicer, telecom technician
License: A valid driver's license is required, prefer a Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) bit not mandatory
• Physical Requirements: Ability to lift heavy equipment, work in confined spaces, climb poles, and work in varied weather conditions
Core Responsibilities
• Installation & Construction: Deploying overhead fiber optic, coaxial, and copper cables by stringing them between utility poles or structures.
• Maintenance: Performing routine inspections, adjusting cable tension (sag), and repairing damaged lashings or "messenger" strands.
• Infrastructure Building: Setting utility poles, installing anchors, down-guys, and framing poles according to engineering prints.
• Troubleshooting: Diagnosing signal failures, locating line faults, and repairing or replacing defective equipment like amplifiers and repeaters.
• Safety Compliance: Strictly adhering to OSHA and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) standards, especially when working near energized lines.
Coax Splicer-
. Splicing and Termination
• Testing and Troubleshooting
• Installation and Maintenance: Placing, securing, and splicing new cable runs and repairing existing underground or aerial infrastructure.
• Safety Compliance:
Adhering strictly to safety protocols (OSHA), managing energized systems, and using proper protective equipment in confined spaces.
• Documentation: Reading network design maps, blueprints, and maintaining records of work performed.
• Experience: Previous experience as a cable splicer, telecom technician
License: A valid driver's license is required, prefer a Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) bit not mandatory
• Physical Requirements: Ability to lift heavy equipment, work in confined spaces, climb poles, and work in varied weather conditions
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About Us
Capstone is a full communications construction company. Located in North Dallas TX areas.
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