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Installation Structured Cabling Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

Installation Tech IV

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$30 - $38/hr

Description The Installation Technician is responsible for structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, networks, and wireless. (This is meant to be a guide. Duties ...

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Low Voltage Technician

Reno, NV · On-site

$18 - $25/hr

Ability to test, label, and document cabling installations with minimal supervision. * Strong understanding of industry standards (e.g., ANSI/TIA/EIA) and best practices for structured cabling.

Installation Tech I

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

Description The Installation Technician is responsible for structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, networks, and wireless. (This is meant to be a guide. Duties ...

Installation Tech I

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$19.50 - $25.75/hr

The Installation Technician is responsible for structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, networks, and wireless. (This is meant to be a guide. Duties may vary ...

Lead Technician

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$42K - $54K/yr

The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of structured cabling, racking systems, and power ... Direct day-to-day tasks of a team of technicians performing rack installations, cable pulling ...

This role focuses on structured cabling, rack and stack, equipment installation, and maintaining clean, organized white space environments. Technicians work in mission critical facilities and must ...

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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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Installation Tech IV

Installation Tech IV

TrueNet Communications

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

$30 - $38/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Description
The Installation Technician is responsible for structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, networks, and wireless. (This is meant to be a guide. Duties may vary dependent upon management.)
Essential Position Functions:
• Has technical proficiency of structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, key
systems, networks, and wireless.
• Completes any additions, removals, changes, upgrades and maintenance to service contracts.
• Performs installations and maintenance of equipment.
• Performs engineering of new projects.
• Perform installation and maintenance of equipment installations, central office equipment including: iron work,
AC, transport equipment, and all infrastructures. Occasionally performs outside plant installation.
• Manage inventory of assigned tools.
• Ensures that all assigned tools are current on calibration.
• Submits ECR or Red Line for any change that would alter the work items, assignments, and/or specifications.
• Must be proficient in writing and presenting a method of procedure for our customers' approval.
• Stages all of the equipment and inventorying material for accuracy.
• Assigns specific tasks to subordinates and monitors their work ethics for efficiency, quality, and safety.
• Responsible for the accuracy in the installation of each and all types of equipment installed.
• Performs a test for completeness or wiring to ensure all is installed correctly.
• Must coordinate the timely procedures of doing a power cut with the customer within the maintenance
window.
• Responsible for the accuracy of all final paperwork required and turned over to the customer in a timely
manner.
• Responsible for the start and completion of each project, which must result in a quality, on time, profitable
product that is presented to our customer.
• Completes quality assurance procedures and checks the final products for errors.
• Ensures the safety, quality, and efficiencies of the crew.
• Interfaces with customer contacts on projects and work orders.
• Interfaces with the end user (contact person) and coordinates with other vendors for each project when
required by the customer.
• Provides technical support for customer contacts and technicians on request.
• Attends project planning and progress meetings with or without the customer contacts assigned.
• Understands, adheres to, and promotes the Environmental, Health & Safety policies of all Telecommunication
standards.
• Other duties as required.
Additional Expectations:
  • Construction work is project-driven and may vary in availability based on client demand and workload. When role-specific assignments are not available, employees may be required to perform other related duties within the construction or telecommunications field. These duties may include, but are not limited to, ground support, site preparation, equipment maintenance, warehouse support, or assisting with other company projects as assigned.

Education and/or Experience:
• High school diploma or GED required.
• Vocational/Technical Business School Desired.
• Minimum of 6 years telecommunication training and/or experience.
• Must have demonstrated proficiency and profitability at the Technician III level.
• Must have exceptional ability in the telephony that is outside the general parameters of installation and
technical expertise.
• Ability to think critically and problem solve.
• Must be able to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion and good judgement.
• Must be mechanically inclined and have a strong mechanical aptitude.
• Must have intermediate Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) skills.
• Must be able to efficiently use a Windows-based computer.
• Ability to prioritize and complete assignments accurately and in a timely manner.
• Able to effectively handle multiple priorities with a strong attention to detail in a fast-paced environment.
• Strong interpersonal, organizational, oral and written communications skills.
• Must be able to work alone, and with a team.
• Must be able to pass a drug screen and criminal background check.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully
perform the essential duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Prolonged standing.
• Climbing of stairs, ladders, and/or scaffolds.
• Carrying of loads up and down stairs. Reaching and/or grasping.
• Stooping, kneeling, walking, bending, crawling, and crouching.
• Carrying, pushing and/or pulling.
• Finger and wrist dexterity and hand/eye coordination.
• Heavy physical effort (usually lifting/moving up to 70 pounds).
• Ability to effectively communicate with employees, management, peers, et al.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those of a standard office environment.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Exposure to noisy or dusty conditions.
• Exposure to chemicals and solvents.
• Exposure to mechanical, electrical, and/or other hazards.
• Must be able to travel up to 50% (most travel is planned well in advance).
• The position requires working independently, as well as part of a team.
• This position requires verbal and face-to-face contact with others daily.
• Frequent use of a computer is necessary.
• This position requires use of all general office equipment.