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We are looking to hire a reliable and organized ISP Level 3, Foreman, to install, maintain, and repair category 5e/6/6A copper cabling. An ISP Level 3, Foreman, must be able to install single-mode and multimode fiber optic cabling for business clients. This includes mechanical terminations with Uni-cam, Fast-cam, or likewise type connectors. ISP Level 3 Foreman is responsible for crew management, installing data and voice cable systems, raceway, conduit, racks, cabinets, cable suspension hardware, and other cable-related equipment. Duties may include drilling/coring of walls and floors, cable placement and termination, setting ground cables, installing equipment, and troubleshooting any problems with the cable system. Other duties will require mid-level knowledge of EMT conduit installation and bending. To ensure success as an ISP Level 3 Foreman, you should have a mid-high-level knowledge of low voltage systems and cable technology. You should be able to work in cramped spaces, and at heights, and interact with clients in a friendly and professional manner. Ultimately the ISP Level 3 Foreman will provide efficient, high-quality services.
Job Responsibility:
Responsible for crew coordination with the Project Manager
Works with onsite customer contact at the job site
Capable of reading job docs and understanding projects
Executing work in a safe and efficient manner
Can hold onsite meetings with their crew
Manage their crew and task delegation
Handles daily reports and timesheets for crew members
Installing, maintaining, and repairing cable infrastructure
Performing maintenance on existing cabling systems
Testing newly installed or relocated cables
Identifying and removing redundant cabling
Troubleshooting issues with the cable network
Installing cable support structures such as j-hooks, cable racks, and innerduct
Ensuring all cables are neatly tied and bundled according to safety regulations
Foreman should have mid to high-level knowledge of installing and bending EMT conduit
Requirements:
Previous work experience as a Foreman
Ability to install voice and data cabling
Ability to install Fiber Optic cabling and terminate mechanical connections
Ability to understand and operate a Fluke or likewise testing equipment for troubleshooting and certifying purposes
Ability to work in cramped spaces
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work at heights
Familiarity with Copper and Fiber Optic color codes
Valid driver's license and vehicle insurance
Provide personal minor hand tools (such as screwdrivers, wire cutters, punch-down tools, etc.)
Clean driving and criminal record and ability to pass DOJ background checks for access into government and school facilities