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Cable and Wire Technician

Merritt Island, FL · On-site

$21 - $26.75/hr

Install fire stop devices for cable, such as but not limited to: plugs, grommets, collars, pathways, cable transit sleeves, and wraps. * Set up, move, store, and operate confined space ventilation ...

Cable and Wire Technician

Merritt Island, FL · On-site

$21 - $26.75/hr

Install fire stop devices for cable, such as but not limited to: plugs, grommets, collars, pathways, cable transit sleeves, and wraps. * Set up, move, store, and operate confined space ventilation ...

Cable and Wire Technician

Merritt Island, FL · On-site

$21 - $26.75/hr

Install fire stop devices for cable, such as but not limited to: plugs, grommets, collars, pathways, cable transit sleeves, and wraps. * Set up, move, store, and operate confined space ventilation ...

... cabling, wrapping, and spooling equipment. • Troubleshoot complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and control system issues. • Oversee maintenance of utilities such as compressors ...

... cabling, wrapping, and spooling equipment. · Troubleshoot complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and control system issues. · Oversee maintenance of utilities such as compressors ...

Ensure optimal performance and uptime of wire drawing, extrusion, stranding, cabling, wrapping, and spooling equipment. Troubleshoot complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and control ...

Ensure optimal performance and uptime of wire drawing, extrusion, stranding, cabling, wrapping, and spooling equipment. Troubleshoot complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and control ...

Cut cable wrap cores to required size as needed with miter saw or core cutter to support quick changeovers. * Takes initiative during downtime by helping other team members with their duties.

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How much do cable wrapping jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for cable wrapping 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cable Wrapper, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cable Wrapper, you need good manual dexterity, attention to detail, and a basic understanding of cable types and safety procedures, often acquired through on-the-job training. Familiarity with cable labeling systems, cutting tools, and protective equipment is typically required. Strong organizational skills, reliability, and the ability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team are important soft skills. These abilities ensure cables are prepared, stored, and managed correctly, supporting safe and efficient operations in electrical or audiovisual installations.

What is the difference between Cable Wrapping vs Cable Splicing?

AspectCable WrappingCable Splicing
Primary taskWrapping cables for protection, organization, or insulationJoining two or more cable ends to extend or repair
Required skillsManual dexterity, knowledge of wrapping techniquesElectrical knowledge, soldering or crimping skills
Work environmentCable installation sites, maintenance areasRepair workshops, installation sites
CertificationsBasic electrical safety, possibly specialized wrapping certificationsElectrical certifications, safety standards

While both roles involve working with cables, Cable Wrapping focuses on protecting and organizing cables through wrapping techniques, whereas Cable Splicing involves connecting cables to extend or repair them. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job focus within the industry.

What are some common challenges cable wrapping professionals face on the job?

Cable wrapping professionals often work in fast-paced environments where organization and attention to detail are crucial. One common challenge is managing large volumes of cables without tangling or damaging them, especially in settings like live events or broadcast studios. Additionally, working in tight spaces or under time constraints can add pressure, making teamwork and clear communication with other crew members essential. Developing efficient techniques and staying organized greatly help in overcoming these challenges.

What are cable wrapping jobs?

Cable wrapping jobs involve organizing, bundling, and securing electrical or communication cables for installation, transport, or storage. Workers in this role use materials like zip ties, Velcro, or heat-shrink tubing to keep cables neat and prevent damage or tangling. This job is important in industries such as construction, telecommunications, and event production, where properly wrapped cables ensure safety and efficient setup. Cable wrappers may also label and test cables as part of their responsibilities.
Infographic showing various Cable Wrapping job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 84% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,182 per year, or $22.2 per hour.
Cable and Wire Technician

Cable and Wire Technician

Aetos Systems

Merritt Island, FL • On-site

$21 - $26.75/hr

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Who We Are!

Aetos Systems, Inc. was founded in early 2007 to provide a unique work experience. Employees are the foundation of our business. Our leaders work hard every day to empower and support our employees in the development of their careers, giving back to their community, and providing their expertise and innovations to our customers - solving real-world business problems. Our culture focuses on our people -- our strongest asset -- ensuring they have an environment to provide best-in-class service and solutions to our customers. We always strive to do the right thing.

Have you imagined working for a dynamic small business where you are heard, highly regarded, and able to do what you love all in one package? This is your opportunity! Join now!

Job Summary

Cable & Wire Technicians install, terminate, test, troubleshoot, and maintain copper and fiber optic cables for communications systems. Including the installation of pathways, and fabrication of cable trays and the running of cable through cable trays, racks, manholes, small, restricted spaces, and underground or through facilities.

This is a represented staff position with the IBEW Union.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Install, splice, terminate, and test vertical backbone and horizontal fiber optic and copper cable systems. Including fusion splicing, pigtail splicing, and installing fiber connectors.
  • Perform underground construction for cable path creation and modification.
  • Install, splice, and terminate innerduct and multicell innerduct
  • Comprehensive knowledge of fiber optic and copper cable terms and concepts, installation codes, practices, and procedures.
  • Fabricate, assemble, and install cable pathways, including cable trays, through facilities, trenches, and manholes.
  • Set up and operate directional boring and hard surface excavation equipment, trencher/backhoes, line truck, skid steer, and other equipment listed below.
  • Operate and monitor gas detectors when working in manholes, trenches, or other confined spaces.
  • Set up and operate water pumps for removing water in manholes, trenches, and confined spaces.
  • Route copper and fiber optic cable through pathways while being cognizant of engineering and manufacturers' bend radius and tensile strength of cable.
  • Fabricate and install equipment racks, do core bores, bonding/grounding.
  • Install fire stop devices for cable, such as but not limited to: plugs, grommets, collars, pathways, cable transit sleeves, and wraps.
  • Set up, move, store, and operate confined space ventilation equipment, including air bottles and gas/air monitors.
  • Using test equipment, manufacturer manuals, internal documentation, reference and operating procedures, and schematics, troubleshoot and isolate problems.
  • Provide, update, and maintain all required documentation, reports, and logs, etc., manually or in electronic databases.
  • Make recommendations to improve work quality, efficiencies, and productivity.
  • Adhere to OSHA, NASA, Company, and customer safety requirements.
  • May assist in training others.

Requirements

Required Minimum Education:

  • Associate of Science*or Technical Trade School* in Electronics, Telecommunications, Computer Science, or related field
  • Experience may be substituted for Education: 1.5 years of related experience is equivalent to 1 year of formal education.

Required Years of Experience:

  • Four (4) years related experience or successful completion of a State or Military approved bona fide work-related apprenticeship program recognized by the US Department of Labor.

Required Skills, Qualifications, Technical Experience, Certifications, etc.:

  • This position is "journey-level," meaning workers can start and finish a wide range of cable and wire activities independently.
  • Employees working at this level typically require an understanding of electrical theory, exercising independent judgment in performing circuit diagnostics analysis.
  • Workers must be able to read and have a comprehensive understanding of electronic schematics.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen with the ability to pass a NASA background investigation.
  • Must be able to pass an initial and random drug testing.
  • Must have and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License.

Physical Requirements

  • Requires working indoors and outdoors.
  • Outdoor conditions may be cold and hot temperatures, high humidity, and windy conditions.
  • Certain job assignments require special precautions and/or protective gear or clothing due to potential risk for such sources as moving machinery, chemicals, and electrical hazards, working from special rigging, working from heights, climbing ladders and other work platforms, and working in confined and small spaces restricting physical movement.
  • Often requires lifting up to 35 - 50 pounds and working on uneven surfaces, and standing for long periods.
  • Requires repetitive movement, bending, stooping, twisting, and working in awkward positions.
  • Includes exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable. Lighting conditions may be inadequate in some work locations.
  • Ability to recognize or interpret differences in wire and cable colors.
  • Ability to receive and transmit auditory information using telecommunication or electronic devices.
  • May require working 2nd or 3rd Shift.

Equipment Used:

Computer applications such as Microsoft Office, work order/management systems, and scheduling software. Optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR), cable/fault locator, line truck, rodder truck, trenchers/backhoes, directional borers, copper and fiber optic splicing and termination tool kits, fiber optic blowers and pullers, fork lifts and skid steers, cable analyzers, bull wheels, duct rodders, projectiles, concrete cutters and saws, aerial personnel lifts, cable dolly, label maker and plugs, pulling eyes, cutters and splitters, pull tape, couplers, end caps and pulling swivels, generators and confined space ventilation devices such as fans and blowers.

Benefits

What we offer:

  • Competitive salaries
  • Education and professional development assistance
  • Multiple healthcare benefit packages & 24/7 virtual on-demand doctors' visits
  • 401K
  • Civic Leave - time off to support your favorite charity or community
  • Paid time off for personal leave and holidays