Infrastructure Cabling Superintendent - Lexington
Primary Role
Tech Superintendent 1’s perform skilled work while supervising project execution and providing guidance to all personnel on an assigned project.
Responsibilities
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Leads teams up to 10 team members and works hands on to install, repair, terminate, certify and troubleshoot devices and cabling of low voltage systems
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Communicates with Tech Project Manager regarding completed tasks, potential issues, and manpower requirements in advance
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Prepares progress reports, and works with Tech Project Manager to prepare monthly projections that are critical in accurately reflecting cash flow and profits
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Ensures work is carried out safely and to industry standards; ensures standards for safe working conditions are observed
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Installs cables and/or wires into Access Control/Security panels and modules
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Install Devices for one or more of the following systems: Access Control/Security Cameras (CCTV), Access Points (Wi-Fi), Paging systems
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Maintains task and punch lists for projects and oversees their completion
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Responsible for correctly and accurately completing closeout documentation including As-Builts, test results and Customer System Training
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Collaborate with Tech Project Manager to evaluate with field personnel working under their supervision, as needed
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Responsible for planning daily, weekly, and two-week look ahead tasks, including the continual pre-planning needed to achieve specified tasks and timelines
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Work independently with minimal instruction or supervision to build out of MDF, IDF, Enclosures, Ladder Tray, Basket, and install 2-4 post racks
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Responsible for punch down, routing, labelling, and dressing all cabling coming into Rack or Enclosure correctly and accurately
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Able to install one or more of the following without supervision: Head-end equipment, Switches, Horizontal Management, Vertical Management, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system, Patch cables, Cross Connect or Patch-in Copper, and/or Fiber systems as designed; terminates and splices fiber
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Identifies differences in Multi-Mode and Single-Mode fiber
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Uses certifiers and interprets copper and fiber test results
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Actively participates in leadership training when given the opportunity
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Identifies any delays or obstacles of assigned task or service and communicates with immediate supervisor
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Works independently to determine and install pathways
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Understand and adhere to BICSI, ANSI, TIA standards and NEC codes for Low Voltage Installations
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Terminates data jacks and mod plugs
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Understand specifications of IDF and data closet enclosures and assists with installation and repair of those enclosures
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Correctly and safety feed cable, wire and/or wires during installation
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Responsible for safely using, maintaining, and interpretation of results for all test equipment under their direction; uploads test results to the proper location
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Prints labels in adherence with job specs
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Keeps detailed records of device and cabling locations
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Understands firestopping, riser and plenum environments
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Leads and coaches teams of Technicians; capable of leading larger teams as needed
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Work with and around other construction trades in a professional, productive and safe manner
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Make skillful, controlled manipulations of small objects such as small electronic parts
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Perform skilled work while overcoming common environmental challenges such as working in cramped areas, overhead, at heights, and in a variety of weather conditions
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Work with others in a cooperative manner; understand and follow direction
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Think and act quickly in emergency situations and perform under pressure
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Complete tasks accurately and productively, always seeking guidance for any unclear aspects of the task and immediately seeking a new task when the current task is finished
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Work to learn job-related material through peers, supervisors, and company training
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Accountable for tools and materials used on the jobsite and responsible for securing and returning them to the designated area
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Obtain required Amteck safety certifications, communicate with team members regarding any safety deficiencies, and work safely without presenting a direct threat to self and others
Qualifications
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Broad field experience and knowledge
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Leadership and administrative skills and abilities
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Advanced leadership, communication, and decision-making skills
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Desire to continue growing those skills