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Part Time Fiber Optic Training Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$20.00/hr starting once training is compete ONLY 4 DAYS A WEEK!! MATCHING 401k, HEALTH/DENTAL/VISION ... Installers or Inside Techs work performing fiber optic installation services inside of customers ...

$22.00/hr starting once training is compete MATCHING 401k, HEALTH/DENTAL/VISION benefits, Holidays ... Installers work performing fiber optic installation services inside and outside of customers' homes.

Traffic Signal/ITS Technician

Jackson, MS · On-site

$28.03 - $42.05/hr

... detection, etc.) is a plus; training is available for more junior technicians. Role ... Fiber Optic and/or Wireless Communications * IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Why Arcadis? We can ...

Training & development NOW HIRING SERIOUS SALES AGENTS TO SELL HOME INTERNET, CABLE & CELLPHONES ... OUTSIDE SALES GOING TO DOOR TO DOOR HELPING CUSTOMERS GET FIBER OPTIC INTERNET * STANDING & WALKING ...

Senior Quality Engineer (#4071496)

Logan, UT · On-site

$76K - $103K/yr

APT Research is hiring a part-time Senior Quality Engineer in Logan, UT to start in September ... Fiber Optic Terminations Inspection Security Clearance Requirement: * Must be able receive secret ...

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How much do part time fiber optic training jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time fiber optic training in the United States is $27.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $31.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is part time fiber optic training?

Part time fiber optic training is a course or program designed to teach individuals the fundamentals and practical skills required to work with fiber optic cables and systems, but with a flexible schedule that does not require full-time attendance. These courses often cover topics like fiber optic installation, splicing, testing, and troubleshooting. They are ideal for those who are working, have other commitments, or want to gain new skills at their own pace. The training may lead to industry-recognized certifications and can be offered in-person, online, or in hybrid formats.

What is the difference between Part Time Fiber Optic Training vs Fiber Optic Technician?

AspectPart Time Fiber Optic TrainingFiber Optic Technician
CredentialsTraining programs, certifications (e.g., FOA)Certifications, on-the-job experience
Work EnvironmentClassroom, online learningFieldwork, installation sites
Industry UsagePrepares for entry-level rolesPerforms installation, maintenance

Part Time Fiber Optic Training provides foundational knowledge and certifications, ideal for those starting in the industry. In contrast, a Fiber Optic Technician applies these skills in real-world settings, performing installations and repairs. Training is often a stepping stone toward becoming a technician, who works directly in the field.

What types of hands-on experience can I expect in a part-time fiber optic training role?

In a part-time fiber optic training position, you will typically engage in practical tasks such as splicing fiber cables, performing connector installations, and using specialized testing equipment to assess signal quality. These hands-on activities are often conducted under the supervision of experienced technicians or instructors, allowing you to build confidence and technical proficiency. The training environment is usually collaborative, with opportunities to work alongside peers and receive feedback, preparing you for real-world scenarios in telecommunications or data networking. This practical exposure is invaluable for developing the skills employers in the fiber optic industry seek.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Fiber Optic Trainer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Fiber Optic Trainer, you need in-depth knowledge of fiber optic technology, installation practices, and typically a relevant certification such as CFOT (Certified Fiber Optic Technician). Familiarity with fiber optic testing equipment, splicing tools, and standard training platforms is essential. Strong communication, patience, and instructional skills help convey complex concepts effectively to trainees. These skills ensure trainees gain practical, job-ready expertise and uphold industry standards in fiber optic work.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Fiber Optic Training job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% As Needed, 50% Full Time, and 17% Temporary. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,818 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

$20/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

$20.00/hr starting once training is compete

ONLY 4 DAYS A WEEK!! MATCHING 401k, HEALTH/DENTAL/VISION benefits, Holidays... Working with the public in a customer service oriented environment. This job requires a great personality and the ability to keep yourself motivated without much oversite. Company vehicle/gas, tools and computer are all provided.

GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:

Installers or Inside Techs work performing fiber optic installation services inside of customers’ homes. They may be exposed to inclement weather while working inside and outside customers’ homes. Installers will need a vast knowledge of internet capable and streaming devices. A typical day consists of reading work orders, speaking with customers and installing the services ordered. Running one line to a central location in a residential home and setting up a router and streaming device.

Installers must possess the necessary skill, knowledge, training and experience to protect themselves and their fellow employees, customers and third parties from personal injury or property damage while performing their jobs. Installers must be knowledgeable of, and must observe, all applicable safety rules, including but not limited to the National Electrical Safety Code. Installers must be available to work on all scheduled workdays. They must be familiar with, and must be able to use, wireless communications, laptop computers, and similar equipment.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:

The Technician reports directly daily to the Field Supervisor.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED:

The Technician does not regularly exercise supervision over any other employees.

FULL-TIME/PART-TIME STATUS:

The Technician position is considered a regular, full-time position, and the employee is thereby eligible for all employment benefits which are offered to regular, full-time employees.

EXEMPT STATUS:

The Technician is paid on an hourly basis and is not exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act, including overtime provisions.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

The position requires:

1. Frequent prolonged sitting, occasional prolonged standing, and frequent stooping, bending., kneeling, crouching and stretching.
2. Eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity, including but not limited to the ability to use office wireless communication and computer equipment, as well as all tools of the trade.
3. Ability to read well and to distinguish letters and symbols.
4. Ability to lift and comfortably maneuver an extension ladder weighing from 36.5-59.5 pounds occasionally.
5. Ability to lift 20 pounds from floor to knuckle occasionally.
6. Ability to lift 10 pounds from shoulder and above frequently.
7. Ability to crawl and maneuver in crawlspaces, attics, basements, and similar confined areas and close quarters frequently.
8. As a result of the requirement to work in close quarters frequently, it is also a physical requirement of the position that the employee must be able to fit through small opening and work in such tight spaces, and therefore, the employees physical size must be such that these requirements can be met.

TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:

Work generally involves travel to and from customers locations and then working inside those customers locations. Work will be performed on the side of the road, in the woods and through inclement weather. Occasionally work will be performed at other locations, such as at the companys warehouse, or elsewhere.

QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Minimum one-year experience working as an installation/service technician in the CATV or related industry.
2. High school diploma or GED.
3. Valid drivers license.
4. Successful completion of companys pre-employment testing, including background check, motor vehicle report, and pre-employment drug/alcohol screening.
5. Continued adherence to companys drug free workplace rules and post-employment drug/alcohol screenings, including for cause, post-accident, and random screenings.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

1. Strong customer service and communication skills.
2. Ability to work independently.
3. Dedication to the companys safety first initiative.
4. Comfortable working in a pay for performance environment.
5. Ability to utilize technologies such as a handheld device, computer, smart device, and/or GPS devices.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

1. All functions listed under General Summary of Duties and Physical Requirements, above, are deemed essential to the performance of the position.

2. In addition, in order to serve the companys customers, the ability to attend work as scheduled, and to attend with punctuality, are essential functions of the position. The position may require occasional irregular work hours, including overtime, in order to meet scheduling demands and otherwise meet customer needs, and therefore the ability to work such irregular hours on occasion, as needed, is an essential function of the position.

3. In addition, the ability to work well with and get along with co-workers, customers, and the public is an essential job function.

OTHER DUTIES:

In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed above, the Technician will be expected to perform other occasional duties and responsibilities, such as: assisting other job techs, performing some occasional errands, and other miscellaneous duties and responsibilities as may be required from time to time.

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