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The Copper Cable Splicer will work in ISP. OSP, aerial, buried copper, coax and fiber builds ... Requires the ability to sit for extended periods, stand, bend, walk, communicate via telephone ...

We are actively hiring an experienced Copper Cable Splicer based in the New Hampshire region, with ... Requires the ability to sit for extended periods, stand, bend, walk, communicate via telephone ...

Fiber Splicer

Overland Park, KS · On-site

$23.50 - $28/hr

KFN) is a network services provider owned by 27 independent rural telephone companies. Our fiber ... Fiber Optic Cable Preparation: * Prep fiber optic cables into new or existing splice enclosures.

Fiber Splicer

Overland Park, KS

$23.50 - $28/hr

KFN) is a network services provider owned by 27 independent rural telephone companies. Our fiber ... Fiber Optic Cable Preparation: * Prep fiber optic cables into new or existing splice enclosures.

Cable Splicer 1/C

Somerset, MA · On-site

$54.05/hr

Perform all duties as a Splicer 1/C. * Maybe required to handle substances considered hazardous ... Furnish an acceptable means of off-hour contact by telephone. * Retain a valid motor vehicle ...

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How much do apprentice telephone cable splicer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice telephone cable splicer in the United States is $26.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Apprentice Telephone Cable Splicer vs Telephone Cable Splicer?

AspectApprentice Telephone Cable SplicerTelephone Cable Splicer
CertificationsBasic safety and technical training, apprenticeship programsAdvanced skills, industry certifications often required
Work EnvironmentTraining sites, supervised fieldworkIndependent fieldwork, installation, and repair
Experience LevelEntry-level, learning on the jobExperienced, skilled technician

The main difference is that an Apprentice Telephone Cable Splicer is in training and gaining skills under supervision, while a Telephone Cable Splicer is a fully qualified professional capable of independent work. Apprenticeship prepares individuals for the full role, which requires more experience and certifications.

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Copper Cable Splicer

Copper Cable Splicer

Waveguide Solutions LLC

Portland, ME

Per diem

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

The Copper Cable Splicer will work in ISP. OSP, aerial, buried copper, coax and fiber builds throughout the Maine region. Our Fairfield Maine office is growing due to the tremendous amount of work available in the Maine region. We are a looking to add local qualified, and technically knowledgeable technicians to our team.

What You Will Do:

  • Splice, rearrange, and terminate copper cables in aerial, buried, underground, or office environments.

  • Install and seal closures on copper cables to industry standards.

  • Test, troubleshoot, and repair copper cable systems, including outside plant facilities, wire, terminals, and loop carrier electronics.

  • Read and interpret staking sheets, blueprints, and technical drawings.

  • Locate and clear cable faults, ensuring proper function and reliability.

  • Prepare cables for splicing, pressurization, and long-term maintenance; monitor air flow and pressure in aerial and underground cables.

  • Use specialized testing equipment (signal generators, oscilloscopes, volt/ohm meters, transmission measuring sets, etc.) to diagnose and correct system defects.

  • Maintain accurate records of work performed, repairs, and test results.

What You Will Need:

  • At least five years of experience in splicing, troubleshooting, repairing, and testing fiber optic and copper cable.
  • Four years of experience in the installation and/or repair of fiber-optic cable and other related telecommunications equipment.
  • Ability to distinguish the difference between colors.
  • Industry-recognized certification in splicing and testing copper and fiber optic cable.
  • Local and overnight travel in Maine should be expected due to the size of the state; it would include hotel and per diem allowance
  • High School Degree
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
  • Fine motor skills and visual acuity are required for success.
  • May need to respond in stressful or urgent situations.
  • Awareness of all Safety regulations for Line Companies; knowledge of all Utility, N.E.S.C., DOT, and OSHA Safety Rules.

Work Environment

  • Repeated and frequent ability to lift, from floor to above head, 25 lbs continuously.
  • Ability to sit, stand, climb, kneel, bend, lift, crawl, squat, reach and utilize both hands and feet in an aerial and underground capacity. Drive and operate a vehicle, and/or bucket.
  • Environmental Conditions exposure is heat, cold, dust, wet, vibration, and very loud noise.
  • Requires the ability to sit for extended periods, stand, bend, walk, communicate via telephone, computer, and/or face-to-face contact, vision to monitor, and use basic office equipment such as a personal computer, copier and fax machines regularly during the course of work.
  • Work is performed in and out of an office environment.

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as negotiated to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.

AAP/EEO Statement:

Centerline is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Who We Are

At Centerline, we design, build, and maintain industry-leading critical infrastructure across North America. Our technicians, engineers, and professional staff bring unmatched expertise to each job, working as a team to deliver consistent, exceptional results. That’s why Fortune 500 clients choose Centerline again and again for a wide range of projects.

With demand for connectivity at an all-time high, Centerline’s opportunities for growth are limitless — and so are yours. We’re committed to fostering your professional advancement and supporting your career journey.

We look for team members who demonstrate our core values: Safety, Teamwork, Accountability, and Reliability. Our values are key to our team’s success and driving everyone to reach their full potential. As a member of our winning team, you’ll receive comprehensive insurance benefits — medical, dental, and vision — plus a 401(k) plan, referral bonuses, and generous PTO.

Join us today. Together, we’re building a better network.