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Fiber Inspector Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Fiber Splicer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$1.2K/hr

Perform regular inspections of the fiber optic systems and perform necessary maintenance. * Accurately troubleshoot and repair fiber networks. * Ensure all installations meet quality and safety ...

Fiber Splicer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$1.2K/yr

Perform regular inspections of the fiber optic systems and perform necessary maintenance. * Accurately troubleshoot and repair fiber networks. * Ensure all installations meet quality and safety ...

Maintain detailed records of fiber optic cable locations, inspections, and any identified issues or damages for future reference * Troubleshooting: Assist in diagnosing issues with fiber optic cables ...

Maintain detailed records of fiber optic cable locations, inspections, and any identified issues or damages for future reference * Troubleshooting: Assist in diagnosing issues with fiber optic cables ...

Maintain detailed records of fiber optic cable locations, inspections, and any identified issues or damages for future reference * Troubleshooting: Assist in diagnosing issues with fiber optic cables ...

Maintain detailed records of fiber optic cable locations, inspections, and any identified issues or damages for future reference * Troubleshooting: Assist in diagnosing issues with fiber optic cables ...

Maintain detailed records of fiber optic cable locations, inspections, and any identified issues or damages for future reference * Troubleshooting: Assist in diagnosing issues with fiber optic cables ...

Maintain detailed records of fiber optic cable locations, inspections, and any identified issues or damages for future reference * Troubleshooting: Assist in diagnosing issues with fiber optic cables ...

Test single mode (SM) and multi‑mode (MM) fiber using OTDR, OLTS, CD/PMD, Optical Power Meters, Inspection Scopes, and Visual Fault Locators (VFL). * Interpret fiber design documents, schematics ...

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Test single mode (SM) and multi‑mode (MM) fiber using OTDR, OLTS, CD/PMD, Optical Power Meters, Inspection Scopes, and Visual Fault Locators (VFL). * Interpret fiber design documents, schematics ...

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Test single mode (SM) and multi‑mode (MM) fiber using OTDR, OLTS, CD/PMD, Optical Power Meters, Inspection Scopes, and Visual Fault Locators (VFL). * Interpret fiber design documents, schematics ...

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Fiber Inspector information

What is a fiber inspector?

A Fiber Inspector is responsible for inspecting and testing fiber optic cables to ensure proper installation, quality, and performance. They examine fiber connections, check for defects, perform optical tests, and document findings. Their role is crucial in maintaining reliable fiber networks for telecommunications, internet, and other infrastructure. Fiber Inspectors often use specialized tools like OTDRs (Optical Time-Domain Reflectometers) and microscopes. They may work for telecom companies, contractors, or utility providers to ensure fiber networks meet industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a fiber inspector?

A Fiber Inspector should possess a solid understanding of fiber optic technology, installation standards, and visual/manual inspection techniques, often supported by a technical diploma or industry certifications like FOA CFOT. Familiarity with tools such as optical time-domain reflectometers (OTDR), fiber identifiers, and inspection microscopes is typically required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and clear communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These qualifications ensure accurate quality assurance, efficient identification of defects, and effective collaboration with installation teams.

What are some common challenges a fiber inspector may encounter on the job?

Fiber Inspectors often face challenges such as working in varied environments—including outdoor job sites and confined spaces—and the need to adapt to evolving fiber technology standards. Accurately identifying and documenting tiny defects or contaminants in fiber optic cables requires excellent attention to detail and patience. Additionally, inspectors must often coordinate with field technicians, project managers, and quality control teams to ensure successful project completion. Staying current on industry best practices and maintaining safety standards are also ongoing aspects of the role.

What are the most commonly searched types of Fiber Inspector jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Fiber Inspector jobs in Florida are:

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Quality Control Inspector Fiber

Kelly Services

Longwood, FL

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Feeling stuck? Put your career in motion with a great, new opportunity. Join the Kelly® team as a Quality Control Inspector (Fiber and IBA) to work at a premier manufacturing organization in Longwood, FL. We’re here every step of the way to help you and your career be the best it can be. Bring your energy and expertise. We’ll help you get where you want to be.

Salary/Pay Rate/Compensation:

Payrate- based on experience. 

Shift: Mon-Thursday 7am-4pm, Friday 7am-1pm

Willingness to work OT to support surge activities

Why you should apply to be Quality Control Inspector (Fiber and IBA):
  • Competitive pay rate with opportunities for advancement
  • Work with a highly respected manufacturing leader
  • Comprehensive safety protocols and supportive team environment
  • Gain hands-on experience with fiber and IBA inspection processes
What’s a typical day as Quality Control Inspector (Fiber and IBA)? You’ll be:
  • Accepting or rejecting products, materials, or articles, and documenting non-conformances per engineering standards
  • Inspecting all incoming outside process items, in-process assemblies, purchased items for the IBA product line, and all fiber for IBA production units and RMAs
  • Reporting discrepancies to supervision and management and supporting kitting, incoming/outgoing inspection for IBA RMAs, and final inspections
  • Performing mathematical functions for weight, torque conversions, and dimensional measurements using various measuring tools
  • Maintaining and operating measurement equipment accurately
  • Tracking and recording job progress and deficiencies in both written and electronic formats
  • Maintaining a safe and healthy work environment by following established standards and procedures
This job might be an outstanding fit if you:
  • Have prior experience in electronic assembly, quality assurance, or as a quality control inspector (required)
  • Possess keen attention to detail and a commitment to quality
  • Can work independently with minimal supervision
  • Are proficient with data entry and comfortable using computer systems
  • Can read and interpret work instructions, drawings, schematics, and specifications
  • Are capable of using measuring tools and performing basic mathematical calculations
  • Can bend, stoop, reach, sit, stand, and walk for extended periods, and lift up to 30 pounds
  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent
What happens next

Once you apply, you’ll proceed to next steps if your skills and experience look like a good fit. But don’t worry—even if this position doesn’t work out, you’re still in our network. That means all of our recruiters will have access to your profile, expanding your opportunities even more.

Helping you discover what’s next in your career is what we’re all about, so let’s get to work. Apply to be a Quality Control Inspector (Fiber and IBA) today!


As part of our promise to talent, Kelly supports those who work with us through a variety of benefits, perks, and work-related resources. Kelly offers eligible employees voluntary benefit plans including medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, term life, whole life, accident insurance, critical illness, a legal plan, and short-term disability. As a Kelly employee, you will have access to a retirement savings plan, service bonus and holiday pay plans (earn up to eight paid holidays per benefit year), and a transit spending account. In addition, employees are entitled to earn paid sick leave under the applicable state or local plan. Click here for more information on benefits and perks that may be available to you as a member of the Kelly Talent Community.

Put your skills to work.

There are a lot of different light industrial jobs out there. Kelly® Professional & Industrial recruiters are focused on only offering opportunities with companies that provide competitive pay, safe work environments, and cultures that recognize your value. Whether you’re looking for flexible shifts, performance bonuses, or a progressive work culture-we’re dedicated to finding the very best opportunities for you.

About Kelly

Work changes everything. And at Kelly, we’re obsessed with where it can take you. To us, it’s about more than simply accepting your next job opportunity. It’s the fuel that powers every next step of your life. It’s the ripple effect that changes and improves everything for your family, your community, and the world. Which is why, here at Kelly, we are dedicated to providing you with limitless opportunities to enrich your life-just ask the 300,000 people we employ each year.
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