What are the responsibilities and job description for the Installer position at NET100, LLC?
About the Role
Do you enjoy working with your hands, solving problems, and bringing technical systems to life? We’re looking for a detail-oriented, safety-minded Installer to support the installation of low-voltage cabling and communication systems across a variety of commercial construction projects.
In this role, you’ll assist in the layout, pulling, termination, and testing of structured cabling systems—including fiber, copper, AV, and access control technologies. Whether you're reading blueprints, labeling cables, or installing equipment racks, you'll play a key role in helping our teams deliver quality installations that power today’s connected spaces.
What You’ll Do – Build with Focus. Learn with Purpose.
Do you enjoy working with your hands, solving problems, and bringing technical systems to life? We’re looking for a detail-oriented, safety-minded Installer to support the installation of low-voltage cabling and communication systems across a variety of commercial construction projects.
In this role, you’ll assist in the layout, pulling, termination, and testing of structured cabling systems—including fiber, copper, AV, and access control technologies. Whether you're reading blueprints, labeling cables, or installing equipment racks, you'll play a key role in helping our teams deliver quality installations that power today’s connected spaces.
What You’ll Do – Build with Focus. Learn with Purpose.
- Support Installations: Assist with pulling, dressing, terminating, and labeling Coax, UTP, DAS, AV, Access Control, Intrusion Detection, and Fiber cabling.
- Set Up Infrastructure: Help install racks, cabinets, cable supports, and fire-stopping materials according to spec and safety code.
- Install Devices: Assist with the mounting and basic setup of electronic equipment (e.g., switches, cameras, UPS units).
- Use Tools with Confidence: Provide required hand tools and demonstrate proper usage for tasks assigned.
- Terminate Cables: Learn to successfully terminate copper connectors and support testing procedures with supervision.
- Follow Plans: Understand blueprints, schematics, and installation instructions under the guidance of Leads or Project Managers.
- Prioritize Safety: Promote and model proper safety procedures, PPE usage, and site cleanliness.
- Report & Communicate: Share daily updates with Project Leads and follow through on assigned responsibilities.
- Ask, Learn, and Grow: Understand the importance of bonding, grounding, and firestopping, and work with your Lead to build this knowledge.
- Stay Organized: Maintain a clean and professional work environment while managing tools and materials efficiently.
- Travel & Flexibility: Be open to jobsite changes, short travel assignments, and varied schedules as needed.
What You Bring
- Hands-On Experience: Background in commercial construction or entry-level work in cabling or low-voltage systems preferred.
- Willingness to Learn: Eagerness to gain technical knowledge and grow your skillset through on-the-job training.
- Dependability: Strong work ethic, punctuality, and the ability to follow instructions with care and consistency.
- Technical Aptitude: Comfort working with hand tools, cable types, and installation processes.
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED (or equivalent experience)
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
- Ability to read basic diagrams and follow structured work instructions
What’s in It for You?
- Career Path: A great entry point into the low-voltage and telecommunications industry—with room to grow into Lead or Technician roles.
- Training & Mentorship: On-the-job training from experienced professionals and opportunities to build certifications.
- Supportive Team: Work in a safety-first, team-focused environment where your growth matters.
- Pay & Benefits: Competitive compensation and opportunities to expand your skills and responsibilities over time.
- Pride in Work: Be part of projects that bring buildings and technology together.
Work Environment
This is an active, physical role. You’ll be on your feet for most of the day, climbing, lifting (up to 50 lbs), and occasionally working in tight spaces. Work takes place in both indoor and outdoor job sites, and some travel or after-hours work may be requested based on project needs. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities.
Ready to Get Started?
If you're eager to learn, ready to contribute, and excited about building the future of connectivity—we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and grow your career from the ground up.
This is an active, physical role. You’ll be on your feet for most of the day, climbing, lifting (up to 50 lbs), and occasionally working in tight spaces. Work takes place in both indoor and outdoor job sites, and some travel or after-hours work may be requested based on project needs. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities.
Ready to Get Started?
If you're eager to learn, ready to contribute, and excited about building the future of connectivity—we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and grow your career from the ground up.