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United States , Kansas City
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia LLC
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Explore rewarding and challenging Fiber Splicing Technician III jobs, a senior-level role critical to building and maintaining the high-speed backbone of modern telecommunications. As a Fiber Splicing Technician III, you are a seasoned expert responsible for the precise fusion, testing, and restoration of fiber optic cable plant. This advanced position goes beyond basic splicing to encompass complex troubleshooting, network optimization, and the mentorship of less experienced technicians. Professionals in these jobs are the frontline problem-solvers ensuring data, voice, and video signals travel flawlessly across vast networks. The core of the profession involves meticulous fiber optic splicing, both fusion and mechanical, to create low-loss, high-performance connections. A Technician III typically handles intricate tasks such as splicing multiple cables within a single enclosure, managing complex fiber routing across splice trays, and performing detailed end-of-line testing to validate signal integrity and light levels. They are experts in reading and interpreting splice matrices, construction prints, and network maps, often responsible for redlining documents to reflect as-built conditions accurately. Common responsibilities include building, sealing, and rehabilitating various splice enclosures (like dome cases or pedestals) to protect delicate fibers from environmental damage. Cable management—organizing, labeling, and securing fibers within enclosures—is a fundamental duty to ensure future maintenance efficiency and network reliability. These specialized jobs demand a unique blend of technical prowess and physical capability. Typical requirements include extensive hands-on experience with fiber optic splicing and testing equipment, such as OTDRs, power meters, and light sources. Advanced troubleshooting skills are essential to diagnose faults, locate breaks, and restore service swiftly. On the soft skills side, meticulous attention to detail, superior organizational habits, and the ability to work independently or lead a small crew are paramount. The role is physically demanding, requiring the ability to work aloft on poles or ladders, in confined spaces like manholes, and in all weather conditions while adhering to strict safety protocols like OSHA standards. Strength and stamina to lift equipment, pull cable, and maintain awkward positions for extended periods are standard. For those with the expertise and dedication, Fiber Splicing Technician III jobs offer a stable, hands-on career at the forefront of telecommunications infrastructure, playing a direct role in connecting communities and powering the digital economy.

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