** Please note that this position is in Hawaii on the island of Oahu in the city of Kapolei, Hawaii. No relocation assistance is being offered. ** JOB SUMMARY: The ISP/OSP Structured Cabling Installer position consists of performing tasks involving physical labor for Inside and Outside Plant Telecommunications projects. It also consists of operating tools of all types, cleaning and preparing sites, site utility installation, and operating light equipment. The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Install cable pathway systems (cable trays, cable racks, J-hooks, surface raceways/fittings, outlet boxes, faceplates)
- Install, terminate, label, and document horizontal, backbone copper and fiber cables
- Dress and route cable into telecommunications closets, modular furniture, ceiling space and other work areas
- Build out telecommunication and equipment rooms.
- Fire-stop various types of cable penetrations
- Test, troubleshoot, and document test results for cabling
- Understands, adheres to, and promotes the Environmental, Health & Safety policies
- Load, unload, or identify materials, machinery, or tools, distributing them to appropriate locations, according to project plans.
- Must be able to work independently or within a small team as necessary.
- Ability to lift to 75 pounds frequently in carrying out duties.
- Maintain a professional appearance and demeanor
- Fiber optic experience is a plus
- Perform other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- High school diploma or GED
- Show up for work daily and on time
- Must be able to pass a Background Check, and Drug Screens
- Must possess and continue to possess a valid driver's license and pass random driver's license screenings
- Must be able to take and pass, and continue to pass a DOT Physical
- Demonstrated ability to use basic hand and power tools needed for installation projects.
- Travel is a requirement, nights & weekends as well. Work is performed mostly throughout the State of Hawaii Islands and the Pacific Basin. Occasionally in Alaska to support TDX Corporation Subsidiaries as well as the rest of the continental United States.
- Overtime should be expected
- Industry certifications are highly desirable
- 1-3 years' work experience in Structured Cabling preferred
- Able to lift, carry up to 75lbs
- Able to distinguish colors
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of the terminology used in the Telecommunications and Fiber Optic Cable installation industry is desired, but not required.
- Knowledge of low-voltage Telecom industry; construction techniques and terminology; familiar with overhead and underground construction standards is desired, but not required.
- Ability to make simple arithmetic calculations such as calculating figures and amounts.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills necessary to communicate clearly and effectively with internal and external customers, vendors, contractors, and other diverse audiences while providing outstanding customer service.
- Strong troubleshooting, problem-solving, research, organizational and analytical skills, combined with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet established deadlines. Ability to multitask is also essential while remaining flexible with changing priorities and deadlines.
- Well-reasoned decision making with a high attention to detail regarding organization, planning, workflow, and project prioritization to ensure tasks are completed efficiently and accurately.
- Highly ethical, self-motivated individual with ability to work independently and/or with limited direction, as well as cooperatively in a team environment, while consistently demonstrating collaborative, respectful and productive work habits.
ENVIRONMENTAL & PHYSICAL CONDITIONS: The work environment conditions described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. This position works primarily in the field and is exposed to all types of weather conditions including temperature extremes and rainy environments. Outdoor setting involves all types of property and site conditions, including open spaces, timberlands, urban developments, flat and hilly terrain, building construction sites and road rights of way. Subject to outside weather/driving conditions. The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position (this list is not fully inclusive of the physical demands required of a Telecom Apprentice Lineman).
- Works around low voltage wiring with insulated rubber gloves when appropriate.
- Works in confined spaces, such as underground vaults requiring entry though a manhole.
- Works in ditches up to 60 inches deep and 24 inches wide when laying underground wire.
- Frequently lift, transport and/or move up to approximately 75 lbs. each day in the performance of regular duties and occasionally up to 100 lbs.
- Changes position frequently and works in awkward positions. Occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, climbing, and descending a stepladder may also be required.
- Required to stand for extended periods of time, sit while driving and/or attending meetings, and walk on uneven ground in all types of terrain.
- Climbs in and out of buckets of aerial personnel-lift with tool belt, materials, and equipment.
- Required to push, pull, twist, reach and use finger dexterity to grip/handle tools, equipment controls, etc.
- Work entails regular entering/exiting of vehicle, in all driving conditions.
- Drive on behalf of BSEt, LLC and/or report for work in all types of weather.
- Exposed to solvents and citrus-based cleaners when terminating and/or splicing underground cables. This is often performed in the ditch, on the pole, or in a vault.
- Exposed to noise from traffic, construction equipment, jack hammers, hydraulic saws and tamps, chippers, etc. for up to four hours per day.
- Exposed to numerous types of pollen, depending upon location, season, or climatic conditions. May also be exposed to bee/wasp stings, or animal bites.
- Exposed to chemicals used to treat poles primarily through skin contact, or inhaling wood dust after drilling. Exposures may include creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
- Alertness and concentration necessary at all times, including day/night, inclement weather, and storm situations involving long hours of work.
- Requires far and near visual acuity, peripheral vision, color vision, depth perception, and night vision.
- Hearing and speech requirements such that you can hear and be heard if working on top of 45-foot pole or 100 feet away from a co-worker, despite heavy background noise.
This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. It is intended as a general guide of the job duties and tasks the person in this position may be asked to perform as part of our BSEt, LLC team. It is by no means an exhaustive list of all the job duties or responsibilities that may be assigned to this position. Position descriptions may occasionally be updated, as necessary, to reflect evolving business needs, and such changes may not be reflected immediately in written form. Refusal or unwillingness to perform duties and tasks assigned in a positive, professional, and productive manner, even if seeming to fall outside of this description, may be considered insubordination and a violation of TDX Corporation and BSEt, LLC policies and expectations. The successful candidate for this position will be required to pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screening based on the requirements of the duties performed by an ISP/OSP Structured Cabling Installer. #ZR
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