What are the responsibilities and job description for the Low Voltage DAS Technician - Entry Level to Experienced position at Communication Technology Services (CTS)?
We have multiple openings for Technicians wanting to learn and grow in Phoenix, AZ. We are open to ENTRY LEVEL candidates and will provide on-the-job training.
Are you ambitious and like to understand how things work? Are you a hands-on, can do, kind of person that likes to figure things out? Are you technically minded? Are you looking to upgrade your skill set and grow in the Telecom world? Are you looking for a new career? Apply now!
TEXT to APPLY 508- 500-1718 cost TECHAZ
CTS, www.cts1.com, offers nationwide solutions in turnkey mobility design and deployment services - Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), Small Cell, WLAN and Public Safety DAS, SD-LAN, Cellular coverage expansion indoor and outside. We work on high profile, cutting edge projects all across the US. We have multiple openings for Technicians wanting to learn and grow in Phoenix, AZ. We are open to ENTRY LEVEL candidates and will provide on-the-job training. Pay will be commensurate with experience.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Low Voltage/ DAS Technician is a full-time position that will be supporting the installation of various Telecommunication systems being deployed in the field. Entry level candidates require learning/training to become knowledgeable in the standards and processes to complete the construction and testing of these systems to meet customer and CTS’ standards.
Responsibilities:
- Follow the direction of Field Manager/Foreman or Lead Technician
- Installation of various low voltage cables (Twisted Pair, Coaxial, Fiber, DC Copper, Etc.), including the bundling (dressing), lacing and labeling
- Installation of overhead cable supports and pathways (Stringers/Rods, J-hooks, Cable Tray, Ladder Rack, Fiber Trough, Fire Rates Sleeves, Firestopping, Etc.)
- Installation of edge devices (Antennas, Amplifiers, Access Points and various Network components)
- Assist with build out of IT Closets or Equipment Rooms (Racks, Wire Mgmt., Network Equipment, Etc.)
- Able to read floor plans and take direction
- Become proficient with cable installation standards and techniques
- Become proficient at terminating various Low Voltage cable types
- Become proficient at reading Blueprints, RF designs and floor plans
- Become familiar with Fiber Terminations and Fusion Splicing
- Become familiar with cable testing equipment and processes
- Attend Daily Safety Meetings
- Complete training courses, as assigned
- Basic Housekeeping
- Use Basic computer skills
- Transporting materials
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED
- Clean driving record
- Must pass a background check
- Eager to Learn
- Self-Motivated
- Punctual
- Physical ability to: carry tools, materials, & ladders; climb ladders, lift up to 50lb as-needed, and perform daily required tasks