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Adesta, an Allied Universal® Company, is seeking a Telecom Technician II to support and execute complex telecommunications infrastructure projects. This role is responsible for advanced underground utility identification, field coordination, and construction oversight.
Job Responsibility:
Support building inspections and maintain critical infrastructure systems, including 48VDC, UPS, HVAC, and generator systems
Apply installation standards and best practices for fiber optic distribution panels and related telecom equipment
Protect existing facilities by monitoring active construction and conducting routine cable route surveillance
Coordinate with ROW owners and internal partners to identify conflicts and support fiber-route modifications when needed
Perform routine site inspections and general facility maintenance, including housekeeping, groundskeeping, and seasonal support
Provide utility locating support across the assigned territory and participate in a rotating 24x7 on-call schedule for network emergencies
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
Current driver's license if driving a company vehicle, or personal vehicle in the course of conducting business (e.g., client visits, attending networking events)
Minimum of five (5) years of experience with telecommunications systems
Demonstrated knowledge of utility locating processes for gas, power, water, and fiber optic systems with full understanding of JULIE 811 regulations
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret engineering drawings, construction documents, technical specifications, and diagrams
Strong technical communication skills with the ability to document findings, interpret requirements, and deliver clear written and verbal reports
Hands-on experience with ISP and OSP environments, including fiber splicing, fiber network troubleshooting, and field diagnostics
Proven problem-solving skills with experience operating bucket trucks and working safely in active construction and utility environments
Nice to have:
Bachelor's degree in information technology, engineering, or a related technical field, or equivalent combination of education and experience
Prior experience at the Foreman level or higher leading and managing telecom fiber construction teams and field operations
Working knowledge of DC and AC power fundamentals and their application within telecommunications and network infrastructure environments