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Copper Fiber Jobs (NOW HIRING)

As a skilled professional adept in connecting, rearranging, and maintaining outside cable infrastructure, including copper, fiber, and coax, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless ...

Fiber Splicer

Hudson, WI · On-site

$28 - $45/hr

As a skilled professional adept in connecting, rearranging, and maintaining outside cable infrastructure, including copper, fiber, and coax, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless ...

Fiber Splicer

Hudson, WI · On-site

$25.75 - $30.75/hr

As a skilled professional adept in connecting, rearranging, and maintaining outside cable infrastructure, including copper, fiber, and coax, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless ...

Fiber Cable Installer

Worthing, SD · On-site

$15 - $30/hr

We specialize in installation of coax, copper, fiber and various sizes of conduit. Experience is preferred, but not required. Experience running viber plows, directional drills, vacs, mini excavators ...

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How much do copper fiber jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for copper fiber in the United States is $27.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Copper Fiber Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Copper Fiber Technician, you need expertise in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting copper and fiber optic cabling, typically supported by relevant technical training or certifications such as FOA or BICSI. Familiarity with tools like OTDRs, fusion splicers, cable testers, and knowledge of industry standards is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set top technicians apart when working with clients and teams. These skills ensure reliable network infrastructure, minimize downtime, and support high-quality service delivery in telecommunications.

What are some common challenges faced by technicians working with copper and fiber optic cabling, and how can they be addressed?

Technicians in copper and fiber cabling roles often encounter challenges such as diagnosing connectivity issues, handling delicate fiber strands without causing damage, and working in confined or difficult-to-access spaces. Staying up to date with the latest testing equipment, practicing proper cable management, and following safety protocols are essential to overcome these hurdles. Additionally, strong communication and coordination with network engineers and other team members help ensure smooth project execution and minimize downtime.

What is a copper fiber technician?

A copper fiber technician is a skilled professional responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing both copper and fiber optic cabling systems used in telecommunications and data networks. They handle tasks such as splicing cables, testing connections, troubleshooting network issues, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Copper fiber technicians work in a variety of environments, including commercial buildings, data centers, and outdoor sites, to ensure reliable and high-speed communication services.

How much does a copper splicer make?

A copper fiber splicer typically earns between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and location. The role requires precision skills and familiarity with fiber optic splicing tools and techniques.

What is the difference between Copper Fiber vs Network Technician?

AspectCopper FiberNetwork Technician
CertificationsFiber Optic Certification, Copper Cabling CertificationsCompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA
Work EnvironmentData centers, telecommunications, installation sitesOffice, data centers, client sites
Industry UsageTelecommunications, internet service providersIT, networking, telecommunications

While Copper Fiber specialists focus on installing and maintaining fiber optic and copper cabling infrastructure, Network Technicians handle broader network setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Both roles require certifications in networking and cabling, but Copper Fiber roles are more specialized in fiber optics and cabling infrastructure, whereas Network Technicians work across various network hardware and configurations.

More about Copper Fiber jobs
Infographic showing various Copper Fiber job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $57,818 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

Combo I&R Technician (Copper/Fiber)

CS Contract Solutions

Durham, NC • On-site

$104K - $208K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Qualified techs can make on average between $104k - 208k/year
**We offer health, vision, and dental insurance, PTO, and 401k.

The Combo I&R Technician (Copper/Fiber) position in Mt. Airy, North Carolina is a full‑time field role focused on installing DSL internet services, delivering world‑class quality, and providing product education to both residential and commercial customers. As the prime contractor in this market, we rely on our Combo I&R Technician (Copper/Fiber) team to represent the standard of excellence our clients expect.

Why Work for CS Contract Solutions?

We offer competitive pay, health/vision/dental insurance, PTO, and a 401k. CS is growing rapidly and strongly believes in promoting from within, creating ongoing advancement opportunities. We provide greenhorn and remedial paid training for all skill levels — we keep our axes sharp.

Our culture centers on the belief that people are a company’s greatest asset. We ensure every technician in the field feels supported, because a supported technician is a productive and happy technician. We also offer incentivized competitions that reward safety and quality — you earn bonuses for doing what great techs already do.

What We’re Looking For

We want individuals who take pride in delivering their best every day. Someone who anticipates customer needs, listens to understand, and aligns with our core values:

  • Honesty and Integrity

  • Attitude over Skills

  • Courage

  • The 3 E’s: Effort, Energy, Execution

  • Keep a sharp axe


Role & Responsibilities for the Combo I&R Technician (Copper/Fiber)

The Combo I&R Technician (Copper/Fiber) role includes:

  • Installing, maintaining, and repairing Fiber and Copper systems for residential and commercial customers

  • Ensuring proper performance of internet, phone, and (when applicable) TV services

  • Completing pre‑install work orders, post‑install verification, and customer education

  • Placing aerial or buried Fiber/Copper drop wire and installing interior/exterior wiring

  • Following all safety rules and OSHA regulations

  • Working at heights using various ladders and navigating tight spaces

  • Assisting fellow technicians when needed

  • Maintaining a professional appearance and communication style

  • Adapting to new processes and information

  • Using internal systems for work orders and timekeeping

  • Meeting minimum performance metrics (Repeats, Productivity, NPS, Completions)

Qualifications & Requirements for the Combo I&R Technician (Copper/Fiber)
  • MUST HAVE ONX‑580 or HST‑3000 and all required tools

  • Experience with fiber optic internet, home phone service, and Copper plant/premise wiring

  • Personal truck, van, or SUV with ladder rack

  • Ability to lift up to 80 lbs unassisted

  • Android smartphone and laptop (no Chromebook)

  • Microsoft Excel proficiency

  • Required PPE: lace‑up steel‑toe boots with defined ½” heel, hard hat, reflective vest, fall resistor, safety cones

  • Strong communication skills and ability to multitask

Compensation

Pay is production‑based. Rates will be provided upon resume submission.