The Splicer position is a mid-level to senior level construction worker that can perform both aerial and underground cable and fiber installation work, splice fiber, and has a good working knowledge of aerial and underground rules and regulations. , the Fiber Technician will be expected to undertake a lead and/or a foreman role in the field for both aerial and underground fiber related work. In Addition, technician will be working with DWDM light meters, OSAM's, tunable light sources, OTDR, CWDM, DWDM, single channel and mux wave management, piggy backed parent/child enclosure setups, FTTu, FTTh, RFoG, Matrix CREATION, Fiber as-built's and terminology. Able to troubleshoot and repair problems utilizing optical test equipment such as OTDRs, OSAMs, Fiber Identifiers, scopes and proper fiber standards and practices. Should be Familiar with OLT/PON cards and equipment, Patch panel and relay rack management and fiber connector preparation and care.
Qualifications
Terminate, splice, and install a variety of fiber optic connectors and enclosures including both loose tube fiber and ribbon fiber.
Proficient in using fiber tools and fiber optic test equipment including fusion splicer, power meter and OTDR.
Knowledge of applicable electronic equipment and specialty tools.
Ability to troubleshoot damaged fiber, effectively and efficiently.
Ability to read, understand and update splice documentation and maps as required.
Be available for 7day/24-hour, standby periods every 2 weeks.
Climb and use ladders on poles for accessing aerial fiber plant.
Perform aerial construction activities, including but not limited to, installing aerial fiber, installing fiber storage (snowshoes), completing pole transfers, and performing cleanup work
Perform underground construction activities, including pulling new cable/fiber through conduits, digging up and repairing damaged conduit and underground vaults or pedestals.
Ability to travel and stay overnight within the coverage area.
Basic computer skills including working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
Perform other related duties as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Education:
Education and/or Experience: Minimum of two (2) years in cable construction and/or engineering experience with a thorough understanding of all aspects relative to HFC architectures.
Experience
Minimum of 2-4 years of splicing experience in telecommunications or utility industry
Proven ability to understand and follow directions.
Must have a basic command of the English language to understand the safety requirements of the position.
Technical Skills
Must be able to record and organize paperwork via hardcopy and electronic format.
Organized with a strong attention to detail and capable of working with minimum supervision.
Must be able to read, comprehend and interpret site plans, construction drawings and scopes of work.
Thorough understanding of the local permitting process and requirements for all work activities requiring permits, including traffic control
Must be able to create materials list based on plans/scope of work, order, and compile materials for crew in advance of deployment.
Industrial First Aid and CPR certifications and experience
Demonstrated expertise in construction skills, including underground and aerial telecommunication construction techniques, fiber splicing techniques, emergency restoration practices, and general industry knowledge.
Job related certifications such as safety, fiber training and experience with various manufacturers.
Computer and Microsoft Office proficiency.
Soft Skills:
Ability to read, comprehend and carry out instructions.
Strong organizational, interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Ability to motivate, lead, teach and train on proper work and safety procedures.
Physical Requirements:
Must be in good physical condition with the ability to stoop, crawl, bend at the knees and waist, squat and lift 75 lbs.
Travel to work sites 75-80% of the time
Must be able to stand for extended periods of time on varied surfaces.
Must be able to pass pre-employment screening that includes background and drug testing.
May be required to work long and unpredictable hours, including work after normal business hours in the event physical restoration of fiber plant is needed.
Position requires working outdoors in all types of weather.
Must possess a valid driver’s license.

UniTek Global Services is a family of companies with decades of experience in the telecommunications infrastructure industry. With 65 locations across North America serving National and Regional Carriers, Backhaul Providers and the ever-growing Fiber to the Home markets via traditional carriers, and the increasing entry of the Power Cooperatives into the Rural Broadband Market.
Our Divisions, CI Services, Graycliff Enterprises, Hutchins Telecom, SDT Solutions and Wirecomm all enjoy a great reputation for performance and quality.
While recognized individually for great organizational success on large scale fiber deployments, as a combined force, we are poised for some of the largest and fastest network buildouts in history.
As a leader in the industry, we utilize streamlined project management processes and cost saving technologies such as LIDAR, GIS Walkover As-Built Data Collection and Cloud-based Safety and Reporting Apps to meet our customer’s fast paced needs.
The UniTek family provides engineering, construction, maintenance, installation and project management services with over 750 employees and operations in over 65 locations.
The key to our success is our greatly diversified capabilities, providing all infrastructure components from planning to test and turn-up. The combination of all of these allow us to offer our “integrated project delivery” or turn-key solutions as well as à la carte selections of only those services needed by the customer.
Utilizing our integrated project delivery methods, we have been able to support our customers with increased speed to market and return on investment for their network developments.
Our fast paced and well-organized teams have performed cross-country/ long haul developments, including copper cable removal and disposal, disaster recovery, international cable landings, fiber to the home developments, national asset dispositions, central office decommissioning and many other unique infrastructure projects.