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Submarine Cable Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Splicing done by twisting and/or soldering or by joining with prescribed wire connectors, i.e., aerial, underground, buried, submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other ...

Cable Splicer

Lancaster, CA · On-site

$24.74 - $46.70/hr

... submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other wire. Covers conductors with insulating materials. • Places and connects cable terminals and NIDS. • This work requires ...

Cable Splicer

Goleta, CA · On-site

$24.74 - $46.70/hr

... submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other wire. Covers conductors with insulating materials. • Places and connects cable terminals and NIDS. • This work requires ...

Cable Splicer

Lancaster, CA · On-site

$24.74 - $46.70/hr

Splicing done by twisting and/or soldering or by joining with prescribed wire connectors, i.e., aerial, underground, buried, submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other ...

Cable Splicer

Huntington Beach, CA · On-site

$24.74 - $46.70/hr

Splicing done by twisting and/or soldering or by joining with prescribed wire connectors, i.e., aerial, underground, buried, submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other ...

Cable Splicer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$24.74 - $46.70/hr

... submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other wire. Covers conductors with insulating materials. • Places and connects cable terminals and NIDS. • This work requires ...

Cable Splicer

Huntington Beach, CA · On-site

$24.74 - $46.70/hr

... submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other wire. Covers conductors with insulating materials. • Places and connects cable terminals and NIDS. • This work requires ...

Technician for O&M support at 24/7/365 Network Operation Center for any network, datacenter, international transmission, submarine cable, backbone equipment, infrastructure and IT solution services ...

Cable Splicer

Exeter, CA · On-site

$24.74 - $46.70/hr

Splicing done by twisting and/or soldering or by joining with prescribed wire connectors, i.e., aerial, underground, buried, submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other ...

Technician for O&M support at 24/7/365 Network Operation Center for any network, datacenter, international transmission, submarine cable, backbone equipment, infrastructure and IT solution services ...

... of submarine system Terminal Equipment for multiple sites and/or projects. Responsible and ... The Cable Station Engineer will conduct site surveys; prepare detailed equipment layouts for the ...

... of submarine system Terminal Equipment for multiple sites and/or projects. Responsible and ... The Cable Station Engineer will conduct site surveys; prepare detailed equipment layouts for the ...

... of submarine system Terminal Equipment for multiple sites and/or projects. Responsible and ... The Cable Station Engineer will conduct site surveys; prepare detailed equipment layouts for the ...

... of submarine system Terminal Equipment for multiple sites and/or projects. Responsible and ... The Cable Station Engineer will conduct site surveys; prepare detailed equipment layouts for the ...

The position requires leading teams of cable engineers, cable jointers, and transmission engineers on activities associated with the installation and repair of submarine cable systems. This position ...

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How much do submarine cable jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for submarine cable in the United States is $22.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a submarine cable?

A Submarine Cable job involves the design, installation, maintenance, and repair of undersea communication cables that transmit internet, data, and telecommunication signals between continents. Professionals in this field work on cable routing, surveying the seabed, and ensuring the infrastructure remains functional. Roles may include engineers, technicians, project managers, and marine specialists who collaborate to deploy and maintain these critical networks.

What are some common daily tasks for professionals working in submarine cable operations?

Professionals in submarine cable operations typically oversee the installation, testing, and maintenance of underwater fiber optic cables, both onshore and aboard cable-laying vessels. Daily tasks can include monitoring cable system performance, coordinating with marine crews and engineers, maintaining detailed project documentation, and troubleshooting technical issues. Collaboration with international partners and adherence to strict safety and environmental protocols are also key parts of the job. This role offers hands-on work in dynamic settings and involvement in projects that directly support global communications infrastructure.

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

To thrive as a Submarine Cable Engineer, you need a robust background in electrical or telecommunications engineering, offshore installation knowledge, and experience with fiber optic technology. Familiarity with industry-standard testing equipment, submarine cable management systems, and relevant certifications like IMCA or STCW are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and the capacity to work effectively in multinational project teams are valuable soft skills. These competencies ensure the reliable installation, maintenance, and operation of critical underwater communication infrastructure in challenging environments.

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Infographic showing various Submarine Cable job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,182 per year, or $22.2 per hour.

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Cable Splicer Req ID: CABLE014103 Job Title: Cable Splicer Location: 5546 WESTLAWN AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA 90066 Union: CWA 9003 - CBA 004 Hiring Manager: Robert Johns # of Openings: 1 Posting Dates: 6/16/26- 6/29/26 Wage Range: $24.74 - $46.70 per hour Please Note: This position will be filled using 1st considerations only. Summary: Set up, rack, splice, transfer, repair, rearrange, bond, pressurize, and test aerial, underground, and buried cable. Mount, cut-in, and repair cable terminal and load coil cases

Rearrange service drops, aerial, and buried jumper wire and step poles. Operate company vehicles as required. Perform such work under minimum supervision.

General Duties: Duties include, but are not limited to, the following: The nature of this work is a variety of tasks with only general guidelines as to the instructions, practices and/or procedures in making transfers, line cuts, and cable rearrangements. Handle and climb ladders and poles, work at heights in boom trucks, enter tunnels, buildings, trenches, crawl spaces, and manholes to place materials. Work with small hand tools, mechanical equipment, test equipment, color coded and tone identified wires in the connection of wires and cables to other telephone equipment and in connecting cable pairs together.

This work requires understanding written specifications and following established procedures of moderate complexity. Splicing done by twisting and/or soldering or by joining with prescribed wire connectors, i.e., aerial, underground, buried, submarine, building, multiple conductor cable, coaxial cable, and other wire. Covers conductors with insulating materials

Places and connects cable terminals and NIDS. This work requires frequent pushing, pulling, and lifting of moderate to heavy weight objects throughout the workday. Read and interpret cut sheets and work order prints in order to complete work assignment.

Keep detailed written record of work activity. Place hermetically sealed free breathing or encapsulated type splice closures. Use electrical test equipment to verify and determine defective wire in cable.

Perform cable acceptance tests to determine if cable meets specified requirements. Load required tools and materials on boom trucks, vans, pick-up trucks, and drive to work location. Use test equipment to check for gas in manholes and may have to empty water and other debris from manholes.

Test all cable pressure systems and air test hermetically sealed closures for leaks. May be required to perform additional duties and tasks as required by the Company. Basic Qualifications: Tests - Results obtained in standard tests for this position must meet minimum requirements established by the Company, in accordance with Company policy.

Experience - Management will designate the experience level required for each vacancy. First consideration will be given to an individual who in the last ten years has successfully held the position of Cable Splicer or OSP Construction Installer/Splicer or who possesses equivalent experience (i.e., other telecommunications company experience). Second consideration will be given to an individual who in the last ten years has successfully held the position of Communications Specialist, Customer Service Technician I, Customer Service Technician II, Customer Service Technician III, Fiber Network Field Technician, Internal Communications Technician, Line worker, Plant Construction Installer, Public Access Sales Technician, Collector/Maintainer, Public Communications Field Technician, Senior Communications Specialist or Special Equipment Installer, or who possesses the equivalent experience (i.e., other telecommunications company experience)

Third consideration will be given to an individual who in the last ten years has successfully held the position of Buried Service Wire Technician, Equipment Maintainer, Equipment Installer, Frame Worker or Frame Maintainer, or who possesses the equivalent experience (i.e., other telecommunications company experience). If there are no individuals who meet the criteria outlined above, consideration will be given to all other individuals. Must possess, at time of appointment, a valid California class "C" driver's license, and if required at the assigned job site, must demonstrate proficiency in the operation of a vehicle equipped with a standard (manual shift) transmission

May be required to obtain a valid California Class "A" driver's license, after appointment, to meet vehicle or equipment operation requirements. (Class "A" drivers will be subject to random drug tests in accordance with the Department of Transportation Legally required Criminal Records Check - Employee will be required to be fingerprinted and pass the Department of Justice criminal records screening process in order to ensure that the employee has never been convicted of, and is not the defendant in a pending criminal proceeding with respect to an arrest for, any "serious" or "violent" felony (as defined in the California Education and Penal Codes). The Department of Justice will continuously monitor the employee's criminal record while the employee is employed in this position, and the employee shall be required to pass such continuous screening in order to retain this position.

Must possess the ability to perceive difference in colors. Must possess the ability to distinguish audible tones/levels. Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

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