What are the responsibilities and job description for the Telecom Fiber Splicer I - FTTH/Telecom position at Trueline Infrastructure Solutions?
Job Description
Job Description
The Technical Services Splicer I will be responsible for the terminating, splicing, documenting, and testing of all fiber optic lines within the customer’s network. The Splicer I will report to the Technical Services Manager.
Must be willing to travel 75% to 100% of the time and do a rotation schedule (30 days in the field and 5 days home)
Duties & Responsibilities
Responsible for customer premise installations, including racking, cabling, bonding, and grounding.
Perform ring cuts on live fiber without affecting existing services.
Perform fiber tests with OTDRs, light sources, and meters.
Terminate, splice, bonds / grounds, and tests fiber optic equipment to division standards.
Provide accurate equipment location, splicing, and terminating records for the fiber database.
Perform installation of fiber optic equipment and patch and panels.
Monitor, communicate and perform corrective actions to fix problems affecting any fiber or fiber-related equipment.
Install enclosures and other telecom equipment.
Perform as the subject-matter expert when assigned to a project
Quality control of work completed.
Be involved in pre-construction meetings with potential sub-contractors.
Manage the scope of work among sub-contractors and in-house crews.
Review and submit a weekly report of scope completed in the company’s software.
Other projects or duties as assigned.
Requirements
Must have experience with the following equipment : fusion splicer, mechanical splicer, OTDR, power meters, traffic identifiers, digital multi-meters, cleavers, strippers, buffer tube splitters, cable ring tools, hand tools, toners, duct rodders, ladders, bucket trucks, etc.
Must have experience in modern Fiber Splicing Techniques for the Telecommunications Industry.
Must complete I-9 E-verify form; pass a drug screen; pass a background check and complete new hire orientation and safety videos.
Excellent organizational skills.
Excellent written and oral communications skills.
Ability to read fiber design maps.
Ability to travel / live on site of the project.
Ability to supervise and oversee sub-crews.
Knowledge of aerial and underground construction.
Ability to prioritize and delegate activities.
Ability to perform Quality Control checks of work completed.
Valid driver's license required and ability to pass MVR check.
Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
May experience long hours of standing and moving.
Wear proper safety apparel, which includes : hard hats (when exiting the truck on any worksite) where required, DOT reflective work vest, and proper footwear (boots).
Ability to lift and carry up to 75lbs, able to work in a non-climate controlled environment. Possible working in inclement weather standing and driving for extended periods of time.
Ability to perform tasks that require standing, kneeling, squatting, bending, sitting, reaching, lifting, pushing, pulling, driving, and walking.
Ability to work outside in the elements and endure extreme weather conditions.
Ability to utilize hand tools, identify wire size / color and accurately utilize measuring devices
Ability to complete tasks with small components and wires.
Applicants must submit to a Driver’s License review, drug test & criminal background check.
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