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Splice is the professional services division of One Workplace, providing FF&E project integration ... Knowledge/Skills/Abilities * High level of experience working with scheduling software and/or ...

Dispatcher II

Seattle, WA · On-site

$27 - $31/hr

Splice is the professional services division of One Workplace, providing FF&E project integration ... Knowledge/Skills/Abilities * High level of experience working with scheduling software and/or ...

Senior Java Developer

Chicago, IL · Remote

$59 - $75.25/hr

The Senior Java Developer (Services Engineer Senior) is for the platform development team who will ... Grow as a developer by exchanging knowledge and ideas with team members and other developers.

Senior Java Developer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$59 - $75.25/hr

The Senior Java Developer (Services Engineer Senior) is for the platform development team who will ... Grow as a developer by exchanging knowledge and ideas with team members and other developers.

Fiber Optic Splicer

Vancouver, WA

$25.75 - $30.75/hr

Services may include performing inside wiring, cabling, knowledge of OTDR, various test equipment ... Splice loose tube fiber * Drive and properly use a bucket truck * Operate splicing equipment

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How much do knowledge splice services jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for knowledge splice services in the United States is $43.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.62 and $50.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Knowledge Splice Services?

Knowledge Splice Services refer to specialized roles or solutions that integrate, manage, and distribute knowledge across different departments or systems within an organization. These services help in connecting information silos, ensuring that valuable data and insights are accessible and usable across teams and platforms. Individuals or teams working in Knowledge Splice Services often use advanced technologies such as AI, data integration tools, and knowledge management systems to streamline information sharing and improve organizational efficiency. The goal is to enhance decision-making, innovation, and productivity by making the right knowledge available at the right time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Knowledge Management Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Knowledge Management Specialist, you need expertise in information management, data organization, and a relevant degree such as in library science, information systems, or a related field. Familiarity with knowledge management platforms (like SharePoint, Confluence), database systems, and sometimes certification in KM frameworks is typical. Strong communication, collaboration, and analytical thinking help you gather, synthesize, and disseminate knowledge effectively across teams. These skills ensure that organizational knowledge is accessible, up-to-date, and leveraged for better decision-making and innovation.

How does a Knowledge Splice Services professional typically collaborate with other departments to ensure seamless knowledge integration?

As a Knowledge Splice Services professional, you will often work closely with cross-functional teams including IT, HR, and business operations to identify and bridge information gaps. Collaboration involves conducting needs assessments, facilitating knowledge-sharing sessions, and maintaining documentation repositories. Effective communication and project management skills are crucial, as you'll coordinate meetings, integrate new tools or platforms, and ensure that critical knowledge flows smoothly across organizational silos. This collaborative environment not only supports efficient knowledge transfer but also offers opportunities to develop expertise in various business domains.

What is the difference between Knowledge Splice Services vs Data Analyst?

AspectKnowledge Splice ServicesData Analyst
CredentialsTypically requires industry-specific certifications, training in knowledge managementRequires degrees in statistics, data science, or related fields
Work EnvironmentOften in knowledge management teams, consulting, or client supportPrimarily in data teams, business intelligence, or analytics departments
Industry UsageUsed across consulting, IT, and knowledge management sectorsCommon in finance, marketing, healthcare, and tech industries
Search & ComparisonOften compared for expertise in managing and integrating knowledge resourcesCompared for data analysis, reporting, and insights generation

Knowledge Splice Services focuses on managing and integrating knowledge resources within organizations, often requiring certifications in knowledge management. Data Analysts primarily analyze data sets to generate insights, requiring strong statistical and technical skills. While both roles support decision-making, they differ in focus, credentials, and work environment.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Knowledge Splice Services jobs? The most popular types of Knowledge Splice Services jobs are:
Infographic showing various Knowledge Splice Services job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Locum Tenens, and 33% Internship. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,495 per year, or $43 per hour.
Maintenance Splice Technician - Phelan, CA

Maintenance Splice Technician - Phelan, CA

Race Communications

Phelan, CA • On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Location: In-Field: Phelan, CA.

Location Status: Work will be primarily performed at a designated field worksite

location based out of a central Race Communications worksite. Frequent travel to

and work from other Race offices or other off-site locations will be required.

100% Company-Paid Medical and Dental Benefits

Free Fiber Internet Service

Comp: $25 to $30 per hour

Who We Are:

We're more than a fiber internet provider, we're your neighbors, committed to connecting California communities since 1994. At Race, relationships matter as much as speed. We combine cutting-edge technology with a genuine, people-first approach that makes every interaction feel personal. Our team operates like family: collaborative, supportive, and dedicated to making a real difference. When you join Race, you're not just accepting a job, you're becoming part of a team that values integrity, celebrates wins together and believes that meaningful work happens when great people connect with great purpose.

Position Impact:

The Maintenance Splice Technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and restoring fiber optic network infrastructure to ensure reliable service delivery. This role focuses on identifying and repairing network faults, responding to service outages, and performing high-quality fiber splicing in both scheduled maintenance and emergency situations. The technician works across aerial and underground systems, utilizing technical expertise and testing equipment to quickly isolate issues and minimize downtime. This position requires a strong understanding of fiber optic systems, splicing techniques, and network diagnostics, along with the ability to work efficiently in time-sensitive and high-pressure environments. The Maintenance Splice Technician is expected to participate in overtime, including nights, weekends, holidays, and overnight travel as needed, to support outage response and maintain network continuity. A commitment to safety, quality workmanship, and accurate documentation is essential to success in this role.

Requirements

Qualifications and Experience:

•Eligibility for US Employment without sponsorship

•Minimum of 18 years of age

•High School Diploma or GED or equivalent combination of education and experience is preferred

•A valid California driver's license, subject to successful verification through a DMV check, is mandatory

•Minimum of two (2) years of experience splicing fiber optic cables, with demonstrated ability to produce high-quality, reliable splices in both maintenance and repair environments required

•Prior experience in the telecommunications industry required

•Proficiency in fusion splicing techniques for both loose tube and ribbon fiber, including mid-sheath access and splicing required

•Working knowledge of fiber optic testing equipment, including OTDRs and power meters, with the ability to interpret results for troubleshooting and restoration required

•Experience with fiber optic splice closures (FOSC)/Tyco and proper enclosure preparation and management required

•Familiarity with Fujikura, 70R, 90R, 41S and 45S preferred

•Familiarity with Exfo OTDR iOLM programs preferred

•OSHA 10 certification preferred, training will be provided if needed

•Experience with troubleshooting and the ability to quickly identify and resolve network faults during outages

•Ability to work nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime, and travel overnight as needed to support emergency response, outage restoration, and urgent maintenance for 24/7 operations

•The ability to effectively communicate in English, including speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension, as necessary for effective job performance and workplace communication

•Proficiency in Spanish Language desirable

Skills:

•Proficient use of MS Office applications including Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; teleconferencing applications

•Functional use of common office equipment, computers, and office software

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Fiber Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Restoration

•Perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of fiber optic networks, including identifying faults, isolating issues, and restoring service during outages

•Conduct emergency fiber cuts, ring cuts, and cable replacements to minimize downtime and ensure rapid service restoration

•Execute fiber splicing for both ribbon and loose tube fiber in maintenance and outage scenarios, including high fiber count cables

•Read and interpret splice diagrams, network maps, and fiber color codes to accurately diagnose and resolve network issues

•Install, repair, and maintain splice closures, fiber termination points (FTPs), and network cabinets

•Perform fiber terminations, tie-ins, and reconnections to restore network integrity

•Conduct testing (OTDR, light level, continuity) to verify repairs and ensure network performance meets standards

•Locate and repair cable faults in aerial and underground plant while minimizing service disruption

Outage Response

•Respond to scheduled and unscheduled outages, including after-hours, weekends, and holidays as required

•Be available for emergency response and overtime work

•Work under time-sensitive conditions to restore service quickly and safely

•Coordinate with OSP, NOC, and construction teams to prioritize and resolve outages efficiently

Quality Assurance & Network Integrity

•Ensure all maintenance and repair work meets company standards, engineering specifications, and safety requirements

•Verify proper cable terminations, splicing quality, and signal performance following repairs

•Perform end-to-end testing to confirm service restoration and network reliability

•Maintain accurate slack storage, splice case construction, and cable organization

Documentation & Reporting

•Document all maintenance and outage activities, including splicing records, test results, and repair details

•Update maps, prints, and system records to reflect network changes and repairs

•Complete required reports, time tracking, and production documentation accurately and on time

•Capture site photos and maintain clear records of work performed

Equipment Operations and Site Maintenance:

•Climbs poles up to 40 feet and operates in bucket trucks with 32’ plus ladders

•Manages deployment and removal of traffic control devices to ensure safety in work areas on streets or roadways

•Adheres to and operates within the weight capacity limits specified by manufacturers for equipment and machinery:

oBucket Truck: 350-pound manufacturers maximum load capacity

oLadders: 300-pound manufacturers maximum load capacity

Vehicle Maintenance and Travel:

•Maintains vehicle/equipment pre-op/post-op to be prepared to perform required duties

•Maintains a clean driving record as defined by the current fleet insurance underwriter

•Spends a significant portion of the workday traveling in a vehicle visiting various locations and spending time both indoors and outdoors including businesses and/or residents depending on the nature of the job

•Overtime, nights, and weekends may be required

Safety Protocols:

•Adheres to safety protocols and guidelines outlined in the Race employee handbook and job description to promote a safe work environment

Additional duties as required.

Benefits

Why Join Our Team:

  • Join a tight-knit crew—no faceless corporation vibes here
  • Growth potential: promotions and new challenges are part of our DNA
  • Competitive base salary
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package: 100% company-paid medical and dental insurance (starting the 1st of the month following your start date), PTO (vacation, sick), 11 paid holidays, paid birthdays, 401k matching (4%)
  • Free fiber internet service for all employees living in our service area
  • A culture built on integrity, mutual respect, and a shared purpose

Call to Action:

Let's chat. If you're ready to move forward, click "Apply" below, our team can't wait to meet you.