Datacom Tech 1 – $18-$22
No technical or previous industry experience. Higher wages reserved for similar background/experience (Construction, Electrical, or some sort of tradecraft)
BASIC HAND TOOLS OWNED BY EMPLOYEE, (DRILL, SNIPS, SCREDRIVERS)
No experience to limited experience
Ability to use basic hand and power tools to perform assigned job site tasks
Understanding safety as it relates to each division and the use of appropriate safety measures in daily tasks
Punctuality and consistent daily attendance
Demonstrated ability to ask applicable questions and willingness to learn new skills
OSHA 10
Datacom Tech 2 - $22-$26
Requirements to advance:
All T1 requirements.
Familiarity with industry and Telco Data best practices
Demonstrated ability to work successfully independently and in a group setting.
Ability to install cables according to Telco Data and industry standards with minimal supervision o Ability to install cable pathways including but not limited to:
J-Hooks
Basket Tray
Ladder Rack
Ability to dress cables neatly and in-line with applicable standards.
High level understanding of other internal Telco Data divisional cabling standards
Ability to use hand and power tools to assist in building out data closets including but not limited:
2-Post Racks
Ladder Rack
Setting Cabinets
Ability to terminate and install standard industry copper connectors with minimal supervision/training.
4-Pair cable terminations
Mutli-Pair cable termination
Applicable color codes
Coaxial terminations
Basic troubleshooting (toning, Butt-set, etc.…)
o Basic alert cabling terminations (speakers, horns…etc.)
Familiarity with fiber products
o Ability to identify different fiber types (Single mode and Multimode)
o Ability to identify different fiber connectors (LC, SC, ST, MPO, APC)
Some entry level manufacturer and/or industry training, examples include:
CommScope Uniprise
Panduit PCT
Basic understanding of bonding and grounding installation principles:
Telecommunication Busbars
Compression style connectors
Routing and installation of bonding conductors
Basic understanding of firestopping principles:
Fire Caulk
Fire stop Pillows.
Fire stop putties.
Basic understanding of transmission principles:
Copper
Fiber
Copper Testing – Setup testing equipment and save test results.
Properly redline as-builts documentation with accuracy
Aerial lift certification
Fall protection certification/training.
OSHA 10