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Network Cabling Foreman Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Cable Technician

Waynesboro, VA · On-site

$20 - $29/hr

Installing and routing network cabling (CAT5/6), fiber optic cable, coax, AV, and security wiring ... Communicating progress with the project team and following direction from Leads/Foremen What We're ...

Low Voltage Foreman

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$26 - $30/hr

The Low Voltage Foreman plays a key role in onsite project coordination within either hyperscale ... We design, install, and support commercial network cabling for data centers, multimedia, security ...

Low Voltage Tech

Waynesboro, VA · On-site

$22 - $28/hr

Installing and routing network cabling (CAT5/6), fiber optic cable, coax, AV, and security wiring ... Communicating progress with the project team and following direction from Leads/Foremen What We're ...

Low Voltage Tech

Richmond, VA · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

Installing and routing network cabling (CAT5/6), fiber optic cable, coax, AV, and security wiring ... Communicating progress with the project team and following direction from Leads/Foremen What We're ...

Position Summary The Foreman plays a pivotal role in managing all phases of data center ... Install and decommission critical cabling and network infrastructure in a Data Center environment.

Knowledge of cable installation practices, dressing cables, lacing, terminating, etc.  ... Network Connex is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive ...

Foreman - Ashburn, VA

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$40 - $45/hr

... cabling, fiber optics, server racks, network equipment, and power systems. The Foreman is ... responsible for managing daily on-site operations in data centers and commercial facilities ...

Foreman - Ashburn, VA

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$40 - $45/hr

... cabling, fiber optics, server racks, network equipment, and power systems. The Foreman is ... responsible for managing daily on-site operations in data centers and commercial facilities ...

In addition to competitive base pay, Network Connex offers a comprehensive benefits package ... trenching, cable / fiber placement, restoration, and splicing support * Ensure all work is ...

Foreman - Data Center

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$123K/yr

The Foreman will be a key member in our operations team and will support the delivery of all the various network infrastructure and cabling projects within a particular site. This position will ...

Foreman - Data Center

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$123K/yr

The Foreman will be a key member in our operations team and will support the delivery of all the various network infrastructure and cabling projects within a particular site. This position will ...

Foreman - Data Center

Ashburn, VA · On-site

$123K/yr

The Foreman will be a key member in our operations team and will support the delivery of all the various network infrastructure and cabling projects within a particular site. This position will ...

Construction Foreman - $42-50 dollars per hour - Join XS Telecom's Skilled Low-Voltage Team ... network and communications solutions built for today and tomorrow. From structured cabling and ...

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What is the difference between Network Cabling Foreman vs Cable Installer?

AspectNetwork Cabling ForemanCable Installer
CertificationsOSHA, OSHA-10/30, industry-specific certificationsOSHA, basic electrical or cabling certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentSupervising teams on construction sites, commercial buildingsInstalling cables in buildings, data centers, or infrastructure sites
ResponsibilitiesOverseeing installation, coordinating teams, ensuring safety and qualityRunning cables, connecting equipment, following technical plans

The main difference between a Network Cabling Foreman and a Cable Installer is the level of responsibility. The foreman supervises and coordinates the installation process, ensuring safety and quality standards, while the cable installer focuses on the physical installation of cables. Both roles require similar certifications and work in related environments, but the foreman holds a leadership position overseeing the project execution.

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Cable Technician

Cable Technician

Pennant Solutions Group

Waynesboro, VA • On-site

$20 - $29/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Low Voltage Cable Technician – Junior to Mid-Level (1–2+ Years Experience)

We’re hiring Low Voltage Technicians to join a growing telecommunications and network infrastructure company in the local area. Whether you’re just getting started in the trades or already have experience in cabling or low-voltage systems, this is a great opportunity to build a long-term career with hands-on training and room for advancement.

What You’ll Do

In this role, you’ll work on a variety of commercial job sites helping install technology that keeps buildings connected and secure. Day-to-day responsibilities may include:

  • Installing and routing network cabling (CAT5/6), fiber optic cable, coax, AV, and security wiring
  • Terminating and testing copper and fiber connections
  • Installing equipment such as network switches, cameras, access control devices, wireless systems, and cable racks
  • Reading and following basic prints, drawings, or cable layouts
  • Working safely on ladders, lifts, and active construction sites
  • Assisting with troubleshooting and resolving connectivity issues
  • Keeping materials organized and maintaining a clean work area
  • Communicating progress with the project team and following direction from Leads/Foremen

What We’re Looking For

We value dependable people with a strong work ethic and willingness to learn. We’re hiring at junior-mid levels:

Experienced Technicians (1–2+ years):

  • Experience pulling, terminating, and testing low-voltage cabling
  • Familiar with reading site layouts and structured cabling standards
  • Able to work independently and support small project tasks

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs and work on construction sites
  • Must pass background check and drug screen
  • OSHA 10 is a plus (or willingness to obtain)
  • Experience with low voltage, structured cabling, telecom, construction, electrical, or security systems is a plus

Why Join Us?

  • Hands-on training and career development
  • Opportunity to grow into Lead Technician, Foreman, or Field Supervisor
  • Work with a team that values safety, professionalism, and craftsmanship
  • Competitive pay based on experience + overtime potential