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Cable Technician

Washington, DC · On-site

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

Read and interpret telecom drawings, fiber route maps, floor plans, splice diagrams, cable records, wiring schematics, and installation documentation. * Conduct cable routing, dressing, bundling ...

Verify cable labeling, pathways, circuit mapping, and documentation against project designs. * Identify installation deficiencies and support corrective action efforts. * Analyze test results and ...

Surveys, makes, and interprets underground and manhole maps assisting the Engineering Department, including tagging and identifying cables. Locates underground cables with various cable and pipe ...

Cable Technician

Monroe, LA · On-site

$19.25 - $24.50/hr

Read and interpret work orders, diagrams, connectivity maps, and installation instructions ... Experience in structured cabling, telecommunications, network infrastructure, or data center ...

Cable Technician

Monroe, LA · On-site

$19.25 - $24.50/hr

Read and interpret work orders, diagrams, connectivity maps, and installation instructions ... Experience in structured cabling, telecommunications, network infrastructure, or data center ...

Ability to read and interpret cable records, floor plans, route maps, as-built drawings, work orders, technical orders, manufacturer instructions, and test documentation. * Working knowledge of ...

Ability to read and interpret cable records, floor plans, route maps, as-built drawings, work orders, technical orders, manufacturer instructions, and test documentation.Working knowledge of ...

Ability to read and interpret cable records, floor plans, route maps, as-built drawings, work orders, technical orders, manufacturer instructions, and test documentation. * Working knowledge of ...

Verify cable labeling, pathways, circuit mapping, and documentation against project designs. * Identify installation deficiencies and support corrective action efforts. * Analyze test results and ...

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Coaxial Cable Splicers - 3rd Shift Shift: 3rd Shift Maintenance Window -- typically 9:00 PM-7:00 AM ... Read and interpret system maps, engineering prints, and work packages. * Complete all work and ...

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Maintain accurate documentation, including cable labeling, device inventories, and site maps. * Ensure installations comply with project specifications, quality standards, and safety requirements.

Maintain accurate documentation, including cable labeling, device inventories, and site maps. * Ensure installations comply with project specifications, quality standards, and safety requirements.

Maintain accurate documentation, including cable labeling, device inventories, and site maps. * Ensure installations comply with project specifications, quality standards, and safety requirements.

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How much do cable mapping jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for cable mapping 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 mapping?

A Cable Mapping job involves identifying, tracing, and documenting the layout of cables in a network or infrastructure. This process helps ensure accurate records for maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting. Cable mappers use specialized tools to test connections, label wires, and create detailed schematics. It is essential in industries like telecommunications, construction, and IT to prevent miswiring and enhance system efficiency.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in cable mapping?

As a cable mapping specialist, your daily tasks often include surveying sites, identifying and tracing cable routes, updating or creating detailed diagrams, and verifying the accuracy of existing maps. You may work both in the field and at a workstation, sometimes coordinating with engineers, construction teams, or network planners to resolve discrepancies or plan new installations. Attention to safety protocols is important, especially when working near live cables or construction zones. The role often requires documenting findings and maintaining digital records to support ongoing projects and future troubleshooting. Overall, every day presents a unique mix of fieldwork, technical analysis, and teamwork.

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

To thrive as a Cable Mapping professional, you need strong knowledge of cable infrastructure, electrical systems, and blueprint reading, often supported by relevant technical training or certifications. Familiarity with GIS software, cable locators, and documentation systems is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaborating with teams and accurately documenting layouts. These abilities ensure precise mapping, minimize risks of service disruption, and support efficient project execution.

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Infographic showing various Cable Mapping job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 10% Temporary, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 90% In-person, and 10% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $46,182 per year, or $22.2 per hour.

Cable Technician

Age Solutions

Washington, DC • On-site

$22.75 - $28.75/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

About Us
AGE Solutions is a premier technology and professional services company, providing in-depth consulting, advanced technology solutions, and essential services throughout the U.S. government, defense, and intelligence sectors. Prioritizing innovation and client-focused solutions, we assist major agencies in addressing intricate issues and ensuring a more secure future.

AGE Solutions is seeking experienced Cable Technicians to support a telecommunications infrastructure refresh for a federal customer in Washington, DC. This effort will support the modernization and upgrade of enterprise voice, data, and fiber optic telecommunications systems across secure campus environments.

This is a hands-on role ideal for candidates with strong fiber optic experience across both inside plant (ISP) and outside plant (OSP) environments. Candidates should have experience installing, splicing, terminating, testing, troubleshooting, and documenting fiber optic cabling, along with experience supporting air-blown fiber, microduct systems, Cat6 copper, and telecommunications infrastructure in mission-critical environments.

Candidates must live within a commutable distance of Washington, DC to work onsite full time, or be willing to relocate to the Washington, DC area. Work will be completed during nighttime hours.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Lead installation, splicing, termination, testing, labeling, and troubleshooting of fiber optic cabling in accordance with BICSI and industry standards using OTDRs, optical loss test sets, power meters, and other certification tools.
  • Support inside plant and outside plant fiber optic infrastructure, including campus backbone, building entrance, MDF, IDF, and telecommunications room connectivity.
  • Install, route, pull, jet, or air-blow fiber through conduit, innerduct, microduct, cable tray, ladder rack, sleeves, maintenance holes, handholes, and building entrance pathways.
  • Perform fusion splicing, fiber preparation, splice tray management, fiber enclosure installation, and fiber distribution panel work.
  • Support air-blown fiber and microduct installation, including pathway preparation, tube identification, cable blowing, fiber routing, and related documentation.
  • Perform telecommunications infrastructure installations including fiber enclosures, splice cases, patch panels, racks, cabinets, cable trays, ladder racks, sleeves, innerduct, microduct, and related hardware.
  • Construct, repair, and validate pathways including conduit, tray, ladder rack, sleeves, fire-stopping, and building entrance pathways.
  • Familiar with working in confined spaces including maintenance holes, handholes, utility spaces, and restricted telecommunications environments.
  • Support campus-wide cabling refresh and modernization efforts across multiple buildings and secure environments.
  • Read and interpret telecom drawings, fiber route maps, floor plans, splice diagrams, cable records, wiring schematics, and installation documentation.
  • Conduct cable routing, dressing, bundling, slack storage, labeling, tagging, and documentation following customer standards and best practices.
  • Support cutovers, migrations, fiber backbone upgrades, emergency restorations, telecommunications room buildouts, and MDF/IDF upgrades.
  • Ensure all work complies with federal, security, safety, confined space, and site-specific requirements.
  • Maintain accurate installation documentation, splice records, fiber test results, redlines, and inventory tracking.
  • Coordinate with engineers, project managers, and government personnel to support project execution and timelines.

Required Qualifications:

  • Active Department of Defense DoD Top Secret clearance.
  • Experience leading small teams.
  • 5 years of relevant work experience.
  • Experience installing and supporting fiber optic and structured cabling systems in enterprise, campus, or federal environments.
  • Hands-on experience with fiber optic cable installation, fusion splicing, termination, testing, and troubleshooting.
  • Experience supporting both inside plant and outside plant telecommunications infrastructure.
  • Experience building telecommunications rooms, MDFs, IDFs, building entrance facilities, and fiber distribution spaces.
  • Hands-on experience with OTDRs, optical loss test sets, power meters, visual fault locators, and cable certification tools.
  • Skilled in confined space entry and associated rescue systems.
  • Ability to analyze and create telecom drawings, fiber diagrams, splice records, redlines, and installation documentation.
  • Ability to lift equipment, climb ladders, work in confined spaces, and perform work in physically demanding environments.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently or as part of a team.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • BICSI Technician certification or related BICSI credentials.
  • Experience with air-blown fiber, jetted fiber, or microduct-based fiber installation.
  • Experience with duct rodding, duct proofing, mule tape installation, cable pulling, and pathway validation.
  • Experience supporting campus-wide infrastructure modernization or refresh projects.
  • Experience supporting secure federal or DoD environments.
  • Experience operating or coordinating cable blowers, compressors, generators, cable trailers, man lifts, and related fiber installation equipment.

Physical Demands:

  • Ability to lift, carry, and move equipment and materials weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to work on ladders, lifts, in telecommunications rooms, maintenance holes, handholes, above ceilings, under raised floors, and other confined spaces.
  • Frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, crouching, pulling, pushing, and climbing throughout the workday.
  • Ability to pull, route, place, splice, terminate, and test copper and fiber cabling through ceilings, conduits, microduct, cable pathways, and building entrance facilities.
  • Ability to use hand tools, power tools, fusion splicers, cable blowing equipment, and cable testing equipment safely and effectively.
  • Ability to work in active construction, data center, campus, utility, and secure government environments.
  • Ability to travel between buildings or work locations across a campus environment as needed.
  • Must be able to comply with all site safety and security requirements.

The projected salary range for this position is $80,000+ annually. Final compensation will be determined based on factors including years of relevant experience, active security clearance level, certifications, technical skillset, contract requirements, and overall qualifications.

At AGE Solutions, we reward performance, invest in growth, and share success. Our benefits support the whole person, professionally, financially, and personally.

  • 26 Days Paid Leave: Includes vacation, sick, personal time, and holidays. You choose how to use it.
  • Performance Bonuses: Performance bonuses are awarded based on individual contributions and company-wide results, aligning recognition with impact.
  • 401(k) with Match: We match 3% of your contributions with immediate vesting.
  • Financial Protection: Company-paid life insurance up to $300K and options for additional coverage for you and your dependents.
  • Health Benefits: Multiple medical plans, dental, vision, FSA and HSA options to fit your needs.
  • Parental Leave: 15 days of fully paid leave for new parents, because family matters.
  • Military Differential Pay: We bridge the gap for employees on active duty, so they don't take a financial hit while serving.
  • Professional Growth: Paid training and certifications, tuition reimbursement, and the tools and tech to get the job done right.
  • Shared Success: In the event of a company sale, our CEO has committed to returning 80% of net proceeds to employees. This ensures our team shares in the long term value they help create.

At AGE, you'll do work that matters, supported by a company that delivers for its people.