Low Voltage Technician
LINX · Cheyenne, WY · 1 wk ago
Engineering$23–$25/hrFull-time
About the role
Low voltage technicians work in a team environment to meet project objectives. They must have a great attitude, be dependable, willing to learn and take directions and are reliable on the job site. In this role you will be completing both ISP and OSP work.
Responsibilities
- Install, terminate, and test structured cabling systems for CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, fiber optic, and coaxial cables, ensuring proper documentation and compliance with industry standards.
- Build, install, and maintain MDFs and IDFs, including racks, patch panels, wire management systems, and network hardware, while troubleshooting low voltage cable systems.
- Perform cable pulling, suspension, fireproofing, termination, and testing in accordance with BICSI standards, NEC, and local regulations to ensure safety and compliance.
- Deliver exceptional customer service, maintain professionalism and strong communication skills to resolve technical issues and provide solutions.
- Ensure high-quality, organized, and professional workmanship on all installations to meet project specifications and exceed customer expectations.
- Travel to job sites anywhere within your state, may also be required to travel within the USA.
Requirements
- Tech 1: Must be able to work on ladders and use power tools; ability to lift/carry/setup a 50-pound box or ladder
- Must own low voltage tools (strippers, screwdrivers, wrenches)
- Able to work 2nd /3rd shift, overtime, and under pressure
- Must pass a 7-year background check, drug screen, and physical
- Requires valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and insurance
- Commercial construction experience preferred
Qualifications
- Tech 2: all above requirements plus a minimum 2 year of commercial low voltage installation experience
- Able to terminate a jack, pull cable and “work a 90” proficiently with limited supervision
- Can install, terminate, and test structured cabling systems for CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, fiber optic, and coaxial cables proficiently
- Ability to build out MDF and IDF closets including racks, patch panels, wire management systems, and network hardware with supervision
Skills
- Professional working proficiency in English
Benefits
- 401K with 50% employer match up to first 5%
- Insurance options including medical plans with Flexible Spending and/or Health Savings Accounts, Disability, Dental and Vision
- 8 Paid Holidays
- 3 weeks Paid Time Off (PTO) combining sick pay and vacation days
- Career growth opportunities
Pay
- Tech 2: $23.00 - $25.00/hour
- Tech 3: $25.00 - $28.00/hour