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Cable Management

Washington, DC · On-site

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

All cable terminations shall adhere to industry standards (standard refences of note, TIA, BICSI, NEC, and EIA guidelines). Proper crimping tools and techniques must be used for compression\-type ...

ORA_ON_SITE Description The Cable Management Technician is responsible for the installation, organization, labeling, troubleshooting, and maintenance of cabling systems for structured networks ...

ORA_ON_SITE Description The Cable Management Technician is responsible for the installation, organization, labeling, troubleshooting, and maintenance of cabling systems for structured networks ...

Cable Technician

Dallas, TX · On-site

$19.75 - $25.25/hr

This role will focus on physical replacement work only (no programming or configuration at this time), with additional responsibilities including cable management after equipment swaps.

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Cable Technician

Boulder, CO · On-site

$21 - $26.75/hr

This role will focus on physical replacement work only (no programming or configuration at this time), with additional responsibilities including cable management after equipment swaps.

Cable Technician

Boulder, CO

$21 - $26.75/hr

This role will focus on physical replacement work only (no programming or configuration at this time), with additional responsibilities including cable management after equipment swaps.

Cable Technician

Boulder, CO · On-site

$21 - $26.75/hr

This role will focus on physical replacement work only (no programming or configuration at this time), with additional responsibilities including cable management after equipment swaps.

Cable Puller

Abilene, TX · On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Key Responsibilities · Pull, route, and manage cables through cable baskets, conduits, and pathways between data center rooms · Push cables through conduits while teammates pull from adjacent rooms ...

Cable Puller

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Key Responsibilities · Pull, route, and manage cables through cable baskets, conduits, and pathways between data center rooms · Push cables through conduits while teammates pull from adjacent rooms ...

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Cable Puller

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$20 - $24/hr

Required Skills & Experience Key Responsibilities · Pull, route, and manage cables through cable baskets, conduits, and pathways between data center rooms · Push cables through conduits while ...

Cable Technician

Dunedin, FL · On-site

$17.75 - $22.75/hr

We offer great benefits including, self managed time off, medical reimbursement, free life/dental/vision, 401k cell phone & internet reimbursement, wellness incentives and more! What our Cable ...

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How much do cable management jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for cable management in the United States is $22.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Cable Management job?

A Cable Management job involves organizing, routing, and securing cables to ensure a safe and efficient work environment. This can include handling power cables, network wiring, and other connectivity solutions in offices, data centers, or industrial settings. Professionals in this role help prevent cable damage, reduce clutter, and improve system performance. They may also install cable trays, label wiring, and troubleshoot connectivity issues.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cable Management position, and why are they important?

To excel in Cable Management, you need a solid understanding of cable routing, installation techniques, and safety standards, often backed by relevant on-the-job experience or training. Familiarity with cable testers, labeling systems, and, sometimes, certifications like BICSI Installer or OSHA safety training are highly advantageous. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills are valuable soft skills for ensuring precision and effective teamwork. These qualifications are vital for maintaining organized infrastructure, minimizing downtime, and preventing hazards in a wide range of technical environments.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities for someone in a Cable Management role?

The daily responsibilities in a Cable Management position often include planning and installing cable pathways, labeling and organizing cables, performing routine inspections, and troubleshooting connectivity issues. You may work closely with IT staff, electricians, or construction teams to ensure network and electrical systems function efficiently and safely. The role sometimes requires working in challenging environments, such as server rooms, ceilings, or raised floors, depending on the project's location. Staying organized and documenting layouts are important aspects of the job, as they help maintain reliability and simplify future upgrades or repairs.
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Infographic showing various Cable Management job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, and 99% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $46,182 per year, or $22.2 per hour.

Cable Management

Omm IT Solutions

Washington, DC • On-site

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

Contractor

Posted 25 days ago


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