What are the responsibilities and job description for the ISP Engineer I position at Charter Communications?
JOB SCOPE
Responsible for troubleshooting, support and maintenance of network elements and connections required to support Charter's revenue generating networks. Work to provide enterprise-wide tiered support on Voice, Internet, Video, Core distribution, Spectrum Enterprise, and access network elements and connections as needed.
Under moderate supervision, responsible for the delivery of high quality off-air, satellite, and digital transport signals to the outside plant (point of demarcation from ISP facilities) utilizing, maintaining and installing a variety of optical and electrical interfaces including but not limited to coaxial cable, fiber optic transmission, and Ethernet cable. Includes the installation, construction, operation and break-fix remediation, with root cause analysis of all equipment, including Critical Infrastructure, associated with the Headend (HE) and data centers. On-call rotation required.
Shift Requirement : Sunday to Friday (10 : 00 pm to 7 : 00 am)
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Actively and consistently support all efforts to simplify and enhance the customer experience
- Adhere to the ISP Playbook and business objectives, reinforcing ISP business principles.
- Actively and consistently support all efforts to simplify and enhance the customer experience.
- Monitor services for quality delivery assurance.
- Operate and understand ISP test equipment to verify optimum performance is being achieved
- Maintain a clean, safe work environment / headend.
- Maintain awareness of network activities affecting local elements.
- Provide engineering and operational support for new or existing technologies. Perform troubleshooting and assist with network resolution.
- Install, configure, and operate legacy or new headend equipment.
- Follow "Did I?" Checklist and Perform daily checks to ensure HE functionality.
- Install Ethernet cabling - follow proper engineering practices for the preparation, routing and termination of CAT 5 and / or CAT 6 cabling and RFC Testing.
- Install coaxial cabling - follow proper engineering practices for the preparation, routing and termination of coax and mini-coax applications.
- Install fiber cabling - follow proper engineering practices for the preparation, routing and termination of various types of fiber connectors in both multi-mode and single mode applications.
- Install, align and troubleshoot earth station feed assemblies, if applicable.
- Troubleshoot and maintain various types of off-air antennas for VHF, UHF, and 8VSB television and radio reception signals, including AM / FM radio reception.
- Install, test and maintain DWDM optical passive devices including patch panels, optical couplers, mux / demux and filters utilizing appropriate optical connector handling and cleaning procedures.
- Install, maintain, and perform testing and required documentation of emergency alert systems.
- Adhere to industry specific local, state, and federal regulations, as applicable.
- Maintain required logs, records and other documentation in compliance with company and FCC (Federal Communications Commission) technical requirements.
- Perform HE and facility inspections; Ensure all cabling, equipment installation, power and cooling is in compliance with corporate standards.
- Perform all daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly testing and logging as outlined by ISP Playbook. Not limited to performing analog and digital channel level measurement and quality testing, testing equipment and quality of signal throughout the network.
- Create, submit, and implement approved methods of procedure and Change Management Requests.
- Develops and implements network enhancements.
- Support testing of backup power systems - to include generators, (UPS) uninterruptible power supplies and DC plant.
- Able to use advanced troubleshooting tools and software packages.
- Work on projects / systems / issues of moderate to medium complexity surrounding network planning, configuration and optimization.
- Know, understand and follow company policies.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
BASIC / MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
ADDITIONAL JOB QUALIFICATIONS
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
WORKING CONDITIONS
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
EIP320 2025-46385 2025
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The base pay for this position generally is between $73,200.00 and $117,200.00 . The actual compensation offered will carefully consider a wide range of factors, including your skills, qualifications, experience, and location. We comply with local wage minimums and also, certain positions are eligible for additional forms of other incentive-based compensation such as bonuses.
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Salary : $73,200 - $117,200