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Mdf Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Low-Voltage Field Technician

Estero, FL · On-site

$18.25 - $24.75/hr

Understand topology concepts such as IDF, MDF, BDR, riser, conduit, line-of-sight, etc. * Maintain an open line of communication regarding project milestones, events, outstanding issues, and customer ...

CNC Programmer

Youngstown, FL · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

... MDF, PVC, etc.), and machining best practices Ability to interpret architectural drawings, shop drawings, and CAM-ready DXFs Familiarity with 3-axis and 4+1-axis CNC router workflows Comfortable ...

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Build out MDF/IDF rooms with proper cable management, labeling, patch panels, and rack assemblies * Operate hand tools, fish tape, punch-down tools, and termination equipment safely and proficiently

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Cable Tech II 139877

Boca Raton, FL · On-site

$24 - $28/hr

IDF/MDF, rack install, fiber termination and testing experience a plus. We are looking for individuals who will pay attention to detail and work efficiently under minimal supervision. Job ...

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Build out MDF/IDF rooms with proper cable management, labeling, patch panels, and rack assemblies * Operate hand tools, fish tape, punch-down tools, and termination equipment safely and proficiently

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Build out MDF/IDF rooms with proper cable management, labeling, patch panels, and rack assemblies * Operate hand tools, fish tape, punch-down tools, and termination equipment safely and proficiently

Preferred : • Familiarity with the channel ecosystem (VARs, distributors, MDF, co-sell programs) strongly preferred. • Relevant certifications a plus (e.g., Security+, CISSP, or vendor-specific ...

Finish Carpenter

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$20 - $40/hr

Understanding of Wood Species & Finishing Materials - Experience working with hardwoods, softwoods, MDF, and specialty woods for the right look and durability. * Reliable & Professional - Show up on ...

Experience with custom fabrication using MDF, ABS plastic, fiberglass, or acrylic materials. * Knowledge of DSP tuning and audio system calibration. * Experience with products from leading ...

Electrical Low Voltage Technician

Orlando, FL · On-site

$19.25 - $26.25/hr

Building IDF/MDF rooms and grounding & Reading Prints * Preparation, dressing, Installation, terminations (Unicam/Splicing), testing Fiber Cabling * Experienced & Certified with Fluke Copper & Fiber ...

Electrical Low Voltage Technician

Orlando, FL

$19.25 - $26.25/hr

Building IDF/MDF rooms and grounding & Reading Prints * Preparation, dressing, Installation, terminations (Unicam/Splicing), testing Fiber Cabling * Experienced & Certified with Fluke Copper & Fiber ...

Electrical Low Voltage Technician

Orlando, FL

$19.25 - $26.25/hr

Building IDF/MDF rooms and grounding & Reading Prints * Preparation, dressing, Installation, terminations (Unicam/Splicing), testing Fiber Cabling * Experienced & Certified with Fluke Copper & Fiber ...

Fiber Splicer

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site

$24.25 - $28.75/hr

Troubleshoot MDF/headend issues with 3rd party providers. * Work within the engineering team to ensure all connections are within required specifications. * Work on an on-call schedule rotation as ...

Fiber Splicer

Port Saint Lucie, FL · On-site

$19.25 - $23/hr

Troubleshoot MDF/headend issues with 3rd party providers. * Work within the engineering team to ensure all connections are within required specifications. * Work on an on-call schedule rotation as ...

Fiber Splicer

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site

$24.25 - $28.75/hr

Troubleshoot MDF/headend issues with 3rd party providers. * Work within the engineering team to ensure all connections are within required specifications. * Work on an on-call schedule rotation as ...

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Mdf information

What is an MDF?

MDF typically refers to Medium Density Fiberboard in woodworking and manufacturing, but as a job title, it may relate to roles in furniture production, carpentry, or material fabrication. Responsibilities often include cutting, shaping, and assembling MDF products, operating machinery, and ensuring quality control. Specific duties vary by industry and employer.

What does an MDF do?

As an MDF Machine Operator, your day generally involves setting up, monitoring, and maintaining machinery used to produce medium-density fiberboard panels. You'll perform regular quality checks, adjust machine settings for optimal output, troubleshoot minor issues, and keep accurate production logs. Collaboration with other operators, maintenance teams, and quality control staff is common to ensure smooth workflow. Expect to spend most hours on the production floor in a team-oriented, safety-conscious manufacturing environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the MDF position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) Machine Operator or Technician, you need a solid understanding of wood processing techniques, machine operation, and safety protocols, typically gained through vocational training or relevant manufacturing experience. Familiarity with CNC machinery, quality control systems, and basic maintenance tools is highly beneficial, and some employers may require safety or equipment-specific certifications. Attention to detail, reliability, and strong teamwork skills help operators coordinate production and address issues quickly. These competencies are vital for maintaining efficient production, ensuring high product quality, and promoting a safe work environment.

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Low-Voltage Field Technician

Softrim LLC

Estero, FL • On-site

$18.25 - $24.75/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:

The Low-Voltage Field Technician performs installation and repair of structured cabling, access control, surveillance, telephone systems, audio/visual, nurse call, and networking.

This position is based in Softrim's Estero, FL office and requires 50-75% travel to commercial job sites across the country.

Responsibilities:


  • Installation and removal of various types of low-voltage cabling, including ethernet and fiber optic cabling
  • Pull, terminate, neatly label, and test all standard industry cable types in a variety of topologies
  • Mount, dismount, connect, and disconnect various types of low-voltage systems equipment, including but not limited to audio/visual, access control, cellular DAS, emergency responder BDA, computers (including peripherals), networking (switches and wifi), nurse call and roam alert, surveillance, structured cabling, and telephone systems (as specified per project)
  • Transport, maintain, store, and safely utilize tools and implements including ladders, lifts, hoists, dollies, sawzalls, and other cutting instruments, punch-down tools, fasteners, drills, etc.
  • Safely operate company-owned automobiles
  • Read blueprints and install according to plans
  • Understand topology concepts such as IDF, MDF, BDR, riser, conduit, line-of-sight, etc.
  • Maintain an open line of communication regarding project milestones, events, outstanding issues, and customer follow-up
  • Maintain technical documentation and notify management of any information that requires an update, including assisting with identifying gaps in documentation and collecting missing information
  • Continuous learning and support of all technologies used in Softrim’s typical client locations
  • Cooperate with Project Team(s) to prepare for field deployment, including but not limited to attending project handoff meetings and materials delivery/staging
  • Practice workplace alertness and adhere to OSHA safety guidelines to minimize the risk of workplace injury
  • Protect the interests and reputation of the company through superior personal conduct on and off the job
  • Accurately record all time and notes for work performed in accordance with company standards
  • Attend all required meetings and functions as directed by management
  • Maximize billable status for work performed
  • Adhere to budgetary and scheduling guidelines
  • Other tasks as assigned by supervisor


Requirements:

  • 50-75% travel to various projects sites state and nationwide as needed
  • At least 2 years of new relevant low-voltage experience required; commercial/multifamily experience preferred
  • Substantial experience interpreting plan drawings and details preferred
  • Able to safely climb a ladder and work on a lift, lift 50lbs, crouch, kneel, stop, crawl, and safely operate powered and non-powered tools alike
  • Training certificate in a skilled trade preferred or equivalent work experience
  • 10-hour OSHA construction certification preferred
  • High School diploma or equivalent required
  • Valid Driver’s license with clean driving record
  • English language (fluent), Spanish language a plus but not required


Essential Skills:

  • Low-Voltage structured cabling (pulling, terminating, testing)
  • Construction Site Safety (OSHA)
  • MDF/IDF closet build out
  •  Interpreting plan drawings
  • Functioning independently with little or no direct supervision
  • Able to adapt and respond to ever changing work situations and environments
  • Working in a structured and disciplined manner to complete assignments on schedule
  • Able to multi-task, use independent judgement, and follow complex instructions
  • Exceptional organizational and time management skills
  • Exceptional attention to detail
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Commitment to providing responsive customer services, even after hours


Dress Code:  Construction site ready.  Softrim-logoed safety shirt and full-length work slacks/jeans with belt.  Jacket and/or weather-protective clothing may be required.  Hard hat, safety goggles and ear protection often required.  Steel-toed work boots.  No shorts and no pants with holes or rips.  For safety, facial hair may be required to be kept short and trimmed neatly, and facial piercing and other jewelry may need to be removed.  Must maintain professional personal hygiene and appear in clean clothing at the beginning of each shift.

Work Location:  Company office in Estero, FL, construction job sites, and service areas nationwide

Employment Terms:  Full-time, Non-Exempt, Hourly.  Eligible for benefits (medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability) and 401(k) after introductory period.  Typical business hours are from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. with two breaks and one lunch, Monday thru Friday, excluding company-observed holidays.  Some weekend and after-hours work is required.  Local travel, travel to construction sites, and both local and remote service areas is required.