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Installation Structured Cabling Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Structured Cabling Technician

Albany, GA · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

The Technician 1, Low Voltage is responsible for installing, terminating, testing, and maintaining ... Maintain structured cabling systems and assist in deploying, splicing, and testing fiber optic ...

Structured Cabling Technician

Macon, GA · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

The Technician 1, Low Voltage is responsible for installing, terminating, testing, and maintaining ... Maintain structured cabling systems and assist in deploying, splicing, and testing fiber optic ...

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What is the difference between Installation Structured Cabling vs Network Technician?

AspectInstallation Structured CablingNetwork Technician
CertificationsOSHA, BICSI, OSHACompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, data centers, commercial buildingsData centers, offices, server rooms
Job FocusInstalling, testing, and maintaining cabling infrastructureConfiguring, troubleshooting, and maintaining network hardware and software

Installation Structured Cabling primarily involves installing and maintaining the physical cabling infrastructure for networks, while Network Technicians focus on configuring and troubleshooting network hardware and software. Both roles often work together in data centers and commercial environments, but their core responsibilities differ significantly.

What is installation structured cabling?

Installation structured cabling refers to the standardized process of designing and installing a cabling system that supports multiple hardware uses and is suitable for today’s and future needs. This type of cabling infrastructure is used to connect and manage communication systems in buildings, such as data networks, telephone lines, and video systems. Structured cabling is organized into subsystems like entrance facilities, equipment rooms, and work areas, ensuring a reliable and easily manageable network. Proper installation follows industry standards to ensure performance, scalability, and flexibility for technological growth.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Installation Structured Cabling Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Installation Structured Cabling Technician, you need a solid understanding of cabling standards, cable termination, and network infrastructure, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with tools like cable testers, punch-down tools, and systems such as CAT5e/CAT6 wiring, as well as certifications like BICSI or manufacturer-specific credentials, is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with clients and team members are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure that installations are completed accurately, efficiently, and safely, minimizing downtime and ensuring reliable network performance.

What are some common challenges faced by installation structured cabling technicians, and how can they be addressed?

Installation structured cabling technicians often encounter challenges such as working in confined spaces, adhering to strict safety regulations, and ensuring minimal disruption to ongoing business operations during installations. Effective communication with project managers and other trades on-site is essential to coordinate tasks and avoid delays. Staying up to date with industry standards (such as TIA/EIA) and regularly participating in safety and technical training can help technicians overcome these challenges and deliver high-quality installations.
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Structured Cabling Technician

Structured Cabling Technician

PPC Partners, Inc.

Albany, GA • On-site

$19 - $24/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

The Technician 1, Low Voltage is responsible for installing, terminating, testing, and maintaining voice, data, and fiber optic cabling systems for commercial and industrial projects. This role requires reading blueprints, ensuring compliance with safety and code standards, troubleshooting technical issues, and supporting high-quality, on-time installations. The technician will work in diverse environments and collaborate with field teams to deliver reliable, structured cabling solutions while maintaining excellent customer service.
At PPC Partners we believe in the Power to Serve along with the Pursuit of Excellence. As such the following values guide our behaviors: A Servant's Heart -- Focus on the Needs of Others, Wisdom -- Insightful, Integrity -- Honesty and Trustworthy, Courage -- Decisive and Confident in Others, Humility -- Modest and Respectful, Passion -- Unfailing Dedication
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Job Planning & Execution:
  • Inspect work areas and complete Job Hazard Analysis prior to starting work to ensure a safe jobsite and compliance with company safety standards
  • Review and plan daily tasks, scheduling, equipment, tools, and material needs to maintain project efficiency and quality
  • Analyze blueprints and prepare for upcoming tasks by anticipating equipment, procedures, and training needs
  • Complete pos-installation documentation, timesheets, materials reconciliation, and daily logs

Installation & Technical Work:
  • Run new cabling and conduit in new or existing buildings
  • Terminate and test fiber optic cabling, new and existing cabling, voice and data jacks, and data cables
  • Build and mount rack equipment such as ladder racks and cable trays
  • Troubleshoot technical issues and hardware components at various locations to ensure system functionality and performance
  • Maintain structured cabling systems and assist in deploying, splicing, and testing fiber optic cable
  • Operate necessary vehicles, tools, and equipment as required by job specifications

Professional Knowledge, Quality, & Communication:
  • Stay current on low-voltage cabling codes, color codes, industry standards, and testing procedures
  • Communicate professionally with customers, team members, permitting authorities, and vendors
  • Demonstrate effective problem-solving skills, initiative, and creativity in fieldwork

Safety/Hazard Recognition & Elimination:
  • Pre-plan and identify the methods to eliminate hazards daily by work task.
  • Execute skill in observing habits and hazards of others and bringing it to their attention.
  • Uphold safety as the most important goal of our company. Support goal of achieving zero accidents.
  • Promote and encourage open communication between field and office regarding all safety concerns, suggestions, improvements, and PPE needed.
  • Obtain safety training as expected by all company personnel.

QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
  • High School Diploma (or equivalent) required
  • 5 years experience in structured cabling is strongly preferred
  • BICSI Certification preferred

EXPERIENCE, SKILL AND ABILITIES
  • Positive safety attitude and personal integrity -- both are non-negotiable
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (including Excel, Word, Outlook, and Teams)
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Self-starter with willingness to take on difficult cabling jobs
  • Solid attention to detail with good follow-through
  • Ability to read and understand floor plans
  • Ability to work in team environment with demonstrated positive attitude

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Perform work while standing, climbing ladders, crawling, kneeling, and lifting up to 50 lbs., both indoors and outdoors
  • Work in environments involving moving machinery, temperature fluctuations, dust, fumes, and confined spaces

MetroPower is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
MetroPower is one of five leading electrical and mechanical contracting and construction companies within the PPC Partners, Inc. family of companies. At MetroPower, our people are our power. As a premier electrical contractor, our people are what enable us to stand out in our industry. They're the reason for our success. Founded on the principle that every person should strive to first and foremost be a servant leader, we work tirelessly to keep our people safe, enlighten and stimulate their minds, and teach them how to be good stewards of the community in a genuinely serving way. From these efforts, we've grown into a truly unique company. By putting our people first, we are able to consistently deliver to the highest quality standards in the industry and develop lasting relationships with our customers.
Our people thrive in this entrepreneurial structure that encourages every individual to learn and grow. Our commitment to the advancement of our people is unique to our industry and keeps our company strong. We invest in our people not just professionally, but personally as well through our continuing education and development opportunities. As one employee improves the company improves, and we move forward stronger together. We believe in this so much that we annually survey our employee engagement to ensure we're living by the golden rule, and maintaining an environment that motivates, challenges, and values our people. Each year, we score above the industry average.