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The ISP/OSP Structured Cabling Installer performs physical labor and technical installation tasks associated with Inside Plant (ISP) and Outside Plant (OSP) telecommunications projects. Responsibilities include installing and supporting structured cabling systems, operating hand and power tools, preparing and maintaining work sites, performing equipment and cable installations, and operating light construction equipment as required.
Job Responsibility
Install cable pathway systems, including cable trays, ladder racks, J-hooks, surface raceways, fittings, outlet boxes, and faceplates
Install, terminate, label, and document horizontal and backbone copper and fiber-optic cabling systems
Route, secure, and dress cables in telecommunications rooms, equipment rooms, modular furniture systems, ceiling spaces, and other designated work areas
Build and organize telecommunications and equipment rooms in accordance with project specifications
Install firestopping systems for cable penetrations in compliance with applicable codes and standards
Test, troubleshoot, certify, and document copper and fiber-optic cabling installations
Follow all Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) policies, procedures, and safe work practices
Load, unload, identify, and distribute materials, equipment, machinery, and tools according to project requirements
Work independently or collaboratively as part of a team to meet project schedules and quality standards
Maintain a professional appearance, positive attitude, and customer-focused demeanor at all times
Perform other related duties as assigned
Requirements
High school diploma or GED
Valid driver's license
Ability to pass a background check, drug and alcohol screening, motor vehicle record review, and DOT physical examination
Reliable attendance and punctuality are required
Ability to distinguish colors for cable identification and termination
Demonstrated ability to safely use hand and power tools (willing to train)
Ability and willingness to travel, including overnight, weekend, and extended assignments throughout Hawaii, the Pacific Basin, Alaska, and other U.S. locations as needed
Ability to work overtime as required
Nice to have
1–3 years of structured cabling experience
Fiber-optic installation and termination experience
Industry certifications
Ability to read blueprints, drawings, and project specifications