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Foreman Coax Splicing

Sumner, WA · On-site

$27 - $33/hr

Hourly Discover a more connected career At Prince Telecom, LLC, as a Coax Splicing Foreman, you'll complete the process of splicing coax cables, to build and maintain our telecommunication networks.

The Coax Splicer is responsible for the installation, splicing, activation, and maintenance of coaxial cable networks that support broadband, video, and voice services. This role ensures the ...

Perform splicing, terminating, and activation of coaxial cables, including hardline and drop cables ... Experience: 1-3 years of experience in coax splicing, CATV construction, or a related ...

Perform splicing, terminating, and activation of coaxial cables, including hardline and drop cables ... Experience: 1-3 years of experience in coax splicing, CATV construction, or a related ...

Perform splicing, terminating, and activation of coaxial cables, including hardline and drop cables ... Experience: 1 3 years of experience in coax splicing, CATV construction, or a related ...

Perform splicing, terminating, and activation of coaxial cables, including hardline and drop cables ... Experience: 1-3 years of experience in coax splicing, CATV construction, or a related ...

Coax Splicer

Syracuse, NY · On-site

$22 - $32/hr

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... At least two years of coax splicing experience Additional qualifications * Certified pole climber ...

Coax Splicer I

Santa Clara, CA · On-site

$27 - $32/hr

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... Six months of coax splicing experience or one year of experience in the telecommunications industry ...

Coax Splicer - Hanover

Hanover, MD · On-site

$18 - $30/hr

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... Six months of coax splicing experience or one year of experience in the telecommunications industry ...

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... Six months of coax splicing experience or one year of experience in the telecommunications industry ...

Splicer II Coax

Grand Junction, CO · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... At least two years of coax splicing experience Additional qualifications * Certified pole climber ...

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... Six months of coax splicing experience or one year of experience in the telecommunications industry ...

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... At least two years of coax splicing experience Additional qualifications * Certified pole climber ...

Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards * Safely navigate ... At least two years of coax splicing experience Additional qualifications * Certified pole climber ...

You have 5+ years of Coax Splicing experience * You enjoy problem-solving and like to troubleshoot problems as they arise in the field * You embrace the challenge of coaching and mentoring your team

Splicing Supervisor

Columbus, OH · On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

You have 5+ years of Coax Splicing experience * You enjoy problem-solving and like to troubleshoot problems as they arise in the field * You embrace the challenge of coaching and mentoring your team

You have 5+ years of Coax Splicing experience * You enjoy problem-solving and like to troubleshoot problems as they arise in the field * You embrace the challenge of coaching and mentoring your team

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What are the most common challenges faced by Coax Splicing technicians in the field?

Coax Splicing technicians often encounter challenges such as working in varying weather conditions, troubleshooting complex signal issues, and safely accessing aerial or underground cable systems. The role may require travel between sites and adapting to different types of infrastructure, which can add physical and logistical demands. Technicians also need to ensure minimal service interruptions during splicing or repair work, requiring strong time management and attention to safety. Despite these challenges, the work is rewarding and offers opportunities to develop expertise in a critical area of telecommunications infrastructure.

What is a Coax Splicing job?

A Coax Splicing job involves cutting, connecting, and repairing coaxial cables used for telecommunications, internet, and cable TV services. Technicians ensure proper signal transmission by splicing cables, testing connections, and troubleshooting issues. The job requires knowledge of cable types, splicing techniques, and specialized equipment. Coax splicers often work outdoors or in confined spaces and must follow safety protocols.

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

To thrive in Coax Splicing, a strong understanding of coaxial cable construction, splicing techniques, and signal testing is essential, often supported by relevant technical training or certifications (such as SCTE or similar). The role typically requires proficiency with specialized splicing tools, OTDR meters, and signal analyzers, as well as familiarity with safety protocols. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills for working independently and within teams. These competencies are crucial to ensure precise, reliable connections and minimize service disruptions for customers.

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Foreman Coax Splicing

Foreman Coax Splicing

Dycom Industries, Inc.

Sumner, WA • On-site

$27 - $33/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Dycom Industries rating

5.0

Company rating: 5.0 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Sumner, WA
Workplace Type: Field
Employment Type: Hourly
Discover a more connected career
At Prince Telecom, LLC, as a Coax Splicing Foreman, you'll complete the process of splicing coax cables, to build and maintain our telecommunication networks.Your splicing work is essential for keeping strong and reliable connections, ensuring data travels seamlessly through our continually growing network. You'll serve as the on-site expert, offering guidance and support to less experienced team members.
$27.00 to $33.00 per hour
Connecting you to great benefits
  • Weekly Paychecks
  • Paid Time Off, Parental Leave, and Holidays
  • Insurance (including medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, disability, life insurance)
  • 401(k) w/ Company Match
  • Stock Purchase Plan
  • Education Reimbursement
  • Legal Insurance
  • Discounts on gym memberships, pet insurance, and much more!

What you'll do
  • Safely perform coax splicing, troubleshooting, and testing both aerial and underground
  • Repair out-of-service drops or cable cuts as necessary
  • Proficient verbal and written communication skills
  • Ensure all splicing operations meet strict customer and industry standards
  • Splice coax cable for underground transfers and help with light laborer duties
  • Document work performed through daily production reports, including marking up maps and keeping correct material usage records
  • Oversee and guide other onsite workers to ensure tasks are done safely and correctly
  • Other duties as assigned

What you'll need
  • To be 18 years of age or older
  • Authorization to work in the United States for this company
  • High School Diploma, GED equivalent, or relevant work experience
  • Valid State driver's license (cannot be Provisional), including an acceptable driving record
  • Must be able to pass a DOT physical exam, resulting in a valid medical card
  • At least four years of experience splicing, placing, and testing coax strands
  • Bucket Truck experience

Additional qualifications
  • Certified pole climber or capable of demonstrating proficiency as a pole climber, is preferred

Physical abilities & exposures
  • Routinely: work at heights, in confined spaces and alone in remote locations with arms above shoulder level, operate vehicle and heavy machinery, squeeze, fine hand motion, bend, stoop, stand, walk, climb stairs and lift greater than 55 pounds
  • Occasionally: use ladder and gaffs for climbing poles, keyboard, and mouse

The wage range for Foreman Coax Splicing is $27.00 - $31.00
Why work with us
Your career here is more than just a job - it's your pathway to opportunity. Our hands-on training, supportive environment, and responsive leadership connect you to work with purpose. Our commitment to you extends beyond professional development to a safety-first culture that ensures you can do what you do best, with peace of mind.
Building stronger solutions together
Our company is an equal-opportunity employer - we are committed to providing a work environment where everyone can thrive, grow, and feel connected.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
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