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Strap, key load, and verification of lock for all installed encryption equipment. * Use of various test equipment to include spectrum analyzer and digital communications systems analyzers for testing ...

MUOS Operator I (CSWF) - Secret Clearance

Wahiawa, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $25.25/hr

Strap, key load, and verification of lock for all installed encryption equipment. * Use of various test equipment to include spectrum analyzer and digital communications systems analyzers for testing ...

Strap, key load, and verification of lock for all installed encryption equipment. * Use of various test equipment to include spectrum analyzer and digital communications systems analyzers for testing ...

Execute rigging activities related to product creation and installation, ensuring quality and ... Spectra, Technora, Vectran, and polyester braid. * Fabricate custom running rigging assemblies ...

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How much do spectrum installer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for spectrum installer in Hawaii is $28.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $37.45 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Spectrum installer?

Spectrum Installers are technicians who set up, maintain, and troubleshoot cable, internet, and phone services for Spectrum customers. They are responsible for installing equipment such as modems, routers, and cable boxes at customer homes or businesses, ensuring the services work correctly. Installers often educate customers on how to use their new services and may also handle service calls for repairs or upgrades. The role requires technical skills, customer service abilities, and sometimes physical work like climbing ladders or working outdoors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Spectrum installer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Spectrum Installer, you need a strong understanding of cable installation, troubleshooting, and basic networking, typically supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and a valid driver’s license. Familiarity with tools such as cable testers, hand tools, and customer management systems like work order software is crucial. Excellent customer service, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail help installers deliver quality service and build customer trust. These skills ensure efficient, safe installations and satisfied customers, which are vital to company reputation and performance.

What are some common challenges Spectrum installers face on the job, and how can they be managed?

Spectrum Installers often encounter challenges such as navigating tight installation windows, troubleshooting unexpected service issues on-site, and working in a variety of home or business environments. Managing these challenges requires strong communication skills to keep customers informed, adaptability to handle different technical scenarios, and a commitment to safety protocols when working with cabling and equipment. Team support and ongoing training provided by Spectrum help installers stay updated on best practices and new technologies, making it easier to overcome hurdles and deliver quality service.

What is the difference between Spectrum Installer vs Cable Technician?

AspectSpectrum InstallerCable Technician
CertificationsTypically required certifications include cable installation and safety trainingOften requires similar certifications, including safety and technical training
Work EnvironmentPrimarily on-site installation at residential or commercial locationsOn-site troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance at customer locations
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily employed by Spectrum or similar cable/internet providersEmployed by cable companies, telecom providers, or contractors

Both Spectrum Installer and Cable Technician roles involve on-site work installing or repairing cable and internet services. While Spectrum Installers focus on setting up new services for Spectrum customers, Cable Technicians often handle troubleshooting and repairs across various providers. The certifications and work environments are similar, making these roles closely related but with different primary responsibilities.

Infographic showing various Spectrum Installer job openings in Hawaii as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,642 per year, or $28.2 per hour.

$22.11/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

JP Logistics & Consulting LLC (JPLC) is looking for a full-time Personnel Assistant (PA II) to support the US Army Reserve Command (USARC) G-1, necessary for processing identification issuance requests and issuing identification badges for building and system access to eligible recipients in support of the USARC Identification Card Office (ICO).


Salary: $22.11 per hour


Start Date: September 6, 2026


Place of Performance: Honolulu, HI


Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, except observed Federal holidays. Hours are determined by work location.


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform ID and CAC issuance support services by processing identification issuance requests and supporting the Government's issuance of identification badges for building and system access systems, following the guidance of AFI 36- 3026(I), and DoD policy directives.
  • Serves as a professional customer service specialist and achieves customer satisfaction by delivering military HR services in a professional, courteous, and timely manner.
  • Possesses skill-level 3 technical proficiency across the full spectrum of military HR functional areas. Performs as subject matter expert within an MPE work center such as Customer Service, Automated Records Management Systems (ARMS), Awards and Decorations, Passport Administration, Personnel Systems Management, In & Out Processing, Identification Card processing and management, and Personnel Applications.30% of time allocated to provide support for PCST in the performance of duties related to PSM/CSA workload where the employee meets minimum qualifications to perform these functions.
  • Performs as HR specialist within a Civilian Personnel Element (CPE) that provides quality personnel support to commanders and appropriate employees.
  • Demonstrates in-depth subject matter expertise and extensive knowledge of related DoD and governing directives, HR personnel policies, and base-level operating procedures.
  • Research records, policies, directives, regulations, or other military historical documents to verify the accuracy of records or determine benefits eligibility.
  • Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Exercises creativity and latitude in executing the delivery of HR services and decision-making on behalf of the Site Lead, including during times of the Site Lead's absence.
  • Collects workload and develops and implements performance metrics used to measure work center performance against quality control standards.
  • Monitors customer satisfaction levels obtained via customer comments. Reports all deficiencies to the PA-II Site Lead and initiates corrective actions in a timely manner.
  • Provides input to the Site Lead regarding the performance of subordinates to support the annual performance review process. Conducts informal verbal counseling as required.
  • Expertin HR core competencies, including handling complex customer inquiries via telephone and e-mail, and coordinating with supported unit administrative personnel, unit commanders, and other installation service providers.
  • Coordinates directly with AFPC and MAJCOM proponents regarding individual member actions and complex cases requiring AFPC approval.Conducts detailed briefings and counsels members and family members on complicated HR procedures.
  • Processes DoD passports and visas, performs naturalization and citizenship actions, processes requests for transitional compensation for abused dependents, and processes name changes resulting from a change in marital status.Accesses multiple automated systems such as MILPDS to update emergency documents (DD Form 93 and SGLI) and other member data elements. Performs Transaction Register (TR) analysis as well as Management Assessment Products (MAPs) and takes corrective actions on issues within their purview.
  • Scans and transmits documents /serves as Site Security Manager (SSM), Verifying Official (VO), or Super Verifying Official (SVO) for issuance of Common Access Cards (CAC) from the RAPIDS system, processes personnel applications, and manages publications, forms, and files.Proficiency required across a broad spectrum of HR major functions and mission-essential tasks, including a firm grasp of multiple, standard HR automated systems such as ARMS, MILPDS, MDCPDS, and DEERS/RAPIDS.
  • Upholds the highest standards of integrity, honesty, openness, and professionalism.


Minimum Experience / Education:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Requirestechnicaltrainingandfamiliarity with networking concepts.

Requirements:

  • Must possess a valid driver's license.
  • Must be able to pass a drug screen and background check.


Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
  • Life Insurance
  • 11 paid Federal Holidays
  • Vacation
  • Sick Pay
  • 401k