Assembler - 2nd
$15.50 - $19/hr
Perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, taping, cable spooling, sealing, capping, clamping, bonding, and coiling * Basic computer skills to review documents and to load and ...
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$15.50 - $19/hr
Perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, taping, cable spooling, sealing, capping, clamping, bonding, and coiling * Basic computer skills to review documents and to load and ...
Quick apply
$15.50 - $19/hr
Perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, taping, cable spooling, sealing, capping, clamping, bonding, and coiling * Basic computer skills to review documents and to load and ...
$15.50 - $19/hr
Perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, taping, cable spooling, sealing, capping, clamping, bonding, and coiling * Basic computer skills to review documents and to load and ...
Quick apply
$15.50 - $19/hr
Perform soldering, fabricating, crimping, mechanical assembly, taping, cable spooling, sealing, capping, clamping, bonding, and coiling * Basic computer skills to review documents and to load and ...
OH · On-site
$20.50 - $22.50/hr
Inspect the cable during the spooling action to identify any defects and ensure the spooled cable meets quality standards. * Package (Strap & Skid) finished product * Pick and store cable in ...
OH · On-site
$20.50 - $22.50/hr
Inspect the cable during the spooling action to identify any defects and ensure the spooled cable meets quality standards. * Package (Strap & Skid) finished product * Pick and store cable in ...
$14.85 - $16.12
2% of jobs
$16.12 - $17.39
3% of jobs
$17.39 - $18.66
7% of jobs
$19.35 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$18.66 - $19.92
24% of jobs
The median wage is $20.79 / hr.
$19.92 - $21.19
21% of jobs
$22.09 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$21.19 - $22.46
26% of jobs
$22.46 - $23.73
13% of jobs
$23.73 - $24.99
1% of jobs
$24.99 - $26.26
1% of jobs
$26.26 - $27.53
1% of jobs
$27.53 - $28.80
1% of jobs
$14
$21
$28
Cable Spooling professionals often encounter challenges such as handling heavy or bulky reels, managing cable organization, and ensuring precise measurement and cutting without damage or waste. It is important to follow strict safety protocols and use the proper equipment to minimize the risk of injury and maintain work quality. Teamwork and effective communication with supervisors and colleagues help coordinate schedules and prioritize urgent requests efficiently. Over time, developing technical expertise and experience with diverse types of cables can make these challenges more manageable and contribute to smoother workflow and career growth.
To thrive in Cable Spooling, you need strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and familiarity with handling and organizing various types of cables, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant technical training. Commonly used tools include cable spooling machines, measuring devices, and, at times, forklifts or other material-handling equipment; safety certifications such as OSHA training may be required. Being reliable, safety-conscious, and able to communicate well with team members are valuable soft skills in this role. Mastering these competencies ensures efficient, safe, and accurate cable preparation and installation in demanding industrial or construction environments.
A Cable Spooling job involves winding, unwinding, and organizing cables onto reels or drums for storage, transportation, or deployment. Workers ensure cables are properly handled to prevent damage, tangling, or kinking. This job is common in industries like oil and gas, telecommunications, and construction, where large cables are frequently used. It may also involve operating machinery, performing inspections, and following safety protocols to ensure efficient cable management.
$15.50 - $19/hr
Full-time, Other
Posted 8 days ago