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Fiber Splicer

West Palm Beach, FL · On-site

$30 - $44/hr

Coordinate with tech ops managers to verify and perform work as directed. * Night work as needed for things like node splits. * Able to be on call for emergencies involving damaged cables. * Must ...

Coordinate with tech ops managers to verify and perform work as directed. * Night work as needed for things like node splits. * Able to be on call for emergencies involving damaged cables. * Must ...

Fiber Splicer

FL · On-site

$30 - $44/hr

Coordinate with tech ops managers to verify and perform work as directed. * Night work as needed for things like node splits. * Able to be on call for emergencies involving damaged cables. * Must ...

Able to work on issues independently and communicate to management and required stakeholders, both ... Exposure to newer technologies such as Kafka, Micro services, Cassandra is preferred * Exposure to ...

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Tech Ops Manager information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tech Ops Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tech Ops Manager, you need a solid background in IT operations, systems administration, and team leadership, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with monitoring tools (like Nagios or Datadog), cloud platforms (AWS, Azure), and ITIL or similar certifications is highly valued. Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help Tech Ops Managers effectively coordinate teams and resolve technical issues quickly. These capabilities are essential for maintaining reliable IT infrastructure and ensuring seamless business operations.

What are some common challenges faced by Tech Ops Managers, and how can they effectively address them?

Tech Ops Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating between cross-functional teams, managing rapid incident response, and ensuring system stability during periods of high demand. To address these, strong communication skills are essential for facilitating collaboration between IT, development, and business units. Proactive monitoring, clear escalation procedures, and continuous process improvement can help mitigate technical issues and maintain service reliability. Staying adaptable and fostering a culture of learning also enables Tech Ops Managers to navigate evolving technologies and operational needs.

What does a Tech Ops Manager do?

A Tech Ops Manager, or Technical Operations Manager, oversees the technical aspects of an organization's operations. They manage IT systems, ensure network and infrastructure reliability, and coordinate technical teams to support business objectives. Their responsibilities often include troubleshooting system issues, implementing new technologies, and maintaining security protocols. Tech Ops Managers play a key role in ensuring smooth daily operations and minimizing downtime.

What is the difference between Tech Ops Manager vs Network Operations Center (NOC) Manager?

AspectTech Ops ManagerNOC Manager
Required CredentialsBachelor's in IT, Computer Science, or related field; certifications like ITIL, PMPBachelor's in IT, Computer Science, or related field; certifications like Cisco CCNA, Network+
Work EnvironmentOversees IT infrastructure, cloud services, and internal tech teamsManages network monitoring, incident response, and network infrastructure teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across tech companies, enterprises, and service providersPrimarily in telecom, internet service providers, and large enterprises

The Tech Ops Manager focuses on overall IT operations, including cloud and infrastructure management, while the NOC Manager specializes in network monitoring and incident management. Both roles require technical certifications and work in tech-driven environments, but their scope and focus differ significantly.

Fiber Splicer

LSCG

West Palm Beach, FL • On-site

$30 - $44/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description:

Fiber Splicer

At LSCG, we take a people-first approach to construction. We know communications infrastructure construction isn’t just about fiber and towers. It’s about collaboration and honesty. At LSCG, a Full Circle Fiber Partners company, we bring more than steel toes and hard hats to the job site – we bring teamwork and integrity, and we do everything with a mindset of safety. Just as a well-placed network connects a community, a well-organized team powers all projects to success. Service excellence, pioneering experience, and a passion for what we do – that’s LSCG.


LSCG is a dynamic organization of diverse, customer-focused people committed to our Core Values: Service Excellence, Accountability, Safety, Integrity, Fairness, and Mutual Respect. We are looking for motivated and professional individuals to grow with our team. LSCG offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, matching 401K, and more.


Job Summary

  • Splicing large & small count Fiber Cables Mid Sheath Cuts.

Minimum Required Qualifications

  • Utilize proper techniques to splice fiber optic cable.
  • Prep/Splice single-mode (SM) and multi-mode (MM) optical fiber cables
  • Troubleshooting of fiber utilizing an OTDR.
  • Strong communication skills are required between the splicer and tech ops manager to address problems as soon as possible.
  • Proper record keeping and be able to review cable records as necessary.
  • Knowledge, understanding, and practice of safety regulations within OSHA, NESC, NEC, and other construction-related guidelines.
  • Maintain equipment and vehicle to a high standard.
  • Work indoors and outdoors as needed.
  • Iterate to the project/construction managers detailed accounts of field activity, both verbal and written.
  • Coordinate with tech ops managers to verify and perform work as directed.
  • Night work as needed for things like node splits.
  • Able to be on call for emergencies involving damaged cables.
  • Must know ribbon fiber.
  • Must know fiber to the home.

Tasks Required by a Fiber Splicer

  • Utilize Fusion Splicer to splice Loose Tube & Ribbon fiber cable.
  • Prep/Splice single-mode (SM) and multi-mode (MM) optical fiber cables
  • Troubleshooting of fiber utilizing an OTDR.
  • Strong communication skills are required between the splicer and tech ops manager to address problems as soon as possible.
  • Proper record keeping and be able to review cable records as necessary.
  • Knowledge, understanding, and practice of safety regulations within OSHA, NESC, NEC, and other construction-related guidelines.
  • Maintain equipment and vehicle to a high standard.
  • Work indoors and outdoors as needed.
  • Iterate to the project/construction managers detailed accounts of field activity, both verbal and written.
  • Coordinate with tech ops managers to verify and perform work as directed.
  • Night work as needed for things like node splits.
  • Able to be on call for emergencies involving damaged cables.
  • Must know ribbon fiber.
  • Must know fiber to the home.

Knowledge required by a Fiber Splicer

  • Telecommunications— Knowledge of transmission and CATV telecommunications systems.
  • Public Safety— Knowledge of keeping the work area safe for the public.
  • Computers and Electronics— Knowledge of electronic equipment and computer hardware/software for keeping proper records.
  • Mechanical— Knowledge of optical splicing equipment like a cleaver, splicer, and bucket truck

Work Conditions - Field environment, working in inclement weather; Flexibility of schedule.


Disclaimer Statement

This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements, or working conditions associated with this position. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.


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