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Whether it is aerial construction, pole placements, underground construction, directional drilling, fiber optic placement, fiber splicing/proofing, coax splicing or sweep/balance, we have the ...

Coax Splicer

Parsonsburg, MD · On-site

$31K - $51K/yr

Coax Splicer **Company:** Comtech Direct **Location:** Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Baltimore, DC ... The ideal candidate will be responsible for the installation, splicing, testing, and maintenance of ...

Responsibilities include aerial and underground splicing, as well as new and upgraded construction ... The Coax Splicer is responsible for performing routine and preventative maintenance on CATV feeder ...

Coax Splicer

Brush Prairie, WA · On-site

$32 - $42/hr

Job Summary Our Coax Splicer is responsible for splicing and activating CATV plan to specifications. Minimum Required Qualifications * Ability to meet background requirements and pass a drug test.

Coax Splicer

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Yours and ours. As a Coax Splicer , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded ... You have at least 1-3 years of splicing and sweeping * You are comfortable working on a ladder or a ...

Coax Splicer

Hixton, WI

$23.75 - $28.25/hr

Coax Splicer DESCRIPTION A Coax Fiber Splicer is responsible for splicing new build and/or upgrade coaxial cable plant. This position requires frequent travel in which the employee would be away from ...

Coax Splicer

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Yours and ours. As a Coax Splicer , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded ... You have at least 1-3 years of splicing and sweeping * You are comfortable working on a ladder or a ...

Coax Splicer

Findlay, OH

$23.50 - $28/hr

Coax Splicer DESCRIPTION A Coax Fiber Splicer is responsible for splicing new build and/or upgrade coaxial cable plant. This position requires frequent travel in which the employee would be away from ...

Coax Splicer

Oshkosh, WI · On-site

$24 - $35/hr

Coax Splicer DESCRIPTION A Coax Fiber Splicer is responsible for splicing new build and/or upgrade coaxial cable plant. This position requires frequent travel in which the employee would be away from ...

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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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Construction Lineman

Construction Lineman

Duda Cable Construction

Vandergrift, PA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

Posted 15 days ago

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Job description

Duda Cable Construction, an EOE employer is seeking a self-motivated, experienced lineman.

Candidate should have experience climbing poles and performing all duties including fiber, coax, strand, spanners and pole transfers.

Prefer experience with construction knowledge, operating bucket truck, cable reel equipment, lashers, saws and drills.

Must have a valid driver’s license, pass a background check, DOT physical, and drug and alcohol testing.

This is hourly work with overtime paid after 40 hours.

Health insurance, dental, PTO, death benefit and an excellent 401k program is offered.

Job Type: Full-time

Company Description

Duda Cable Construction, Inc. is proud to have been in business since 1986. Here at Duda Cable Construction, Inc., we take pride in providing our customers with top quality jobs, at today's competitive prices. Whether it is aerial construction, pole placements, underground construction, directional drilling, fiber optic placement, fiber splicing/proofing, coax splicing or sweep/balance, we have the equipment, personnel, and experience to handle all cable and pole set needs! We will continue to work hard in the future for the satisfaction of our customers, employees, and our company name!