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Coax Splicer
Taylor'S Construction
A leading construction company specializing in diverse infrastructure and building projects.
Experienced Coax Splicer responsible for installing, splicing, testing, and maintaining coaxial cable for telecommunications systems, supporting broadband and hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) networks.
21d ago
Junior (1-3 years), Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Roanoke, VA
Hybrid
Company Size
500 Employees
Service Specialisms
Construction services
Project Management
Consulting
Engineering
Property Development
Design
Turnkey
General Contractor
Sector Specialisms
Commercial
Residential
Roofing
Role
What you would be doing
coaxial cabling
rf testing
cable splicing
node splits
document work
service support
Splice, activate, and maintain coaxial cable systems for HFC and broadband networks.
Adhere to all safety practices, including working at heights and around energized equipment.
Document work performed and maintain accurate test and splice records.
Provide support during service outages, repairs, and system upgrades.
Perform aerial and underground coaxial construction, including node splits and line extensions.
Read and interpret work prints, design maps, and splicing diagrams.
Use test equipment to balance, sweep, and troubleshoot RF signals.
What you bring
fiber-to-coax
outdoor work
pole climbing
coaxial splicing
rf troubleshooting
test equipment
Familiarity with fiber-to-coax integration, preferred.
Your choice of PPO, HSA, FSA
Willingness to work outdoors, travel between job sites, and work flexible hours, preferred.
Ability to climb poles, operate bucket trucks, and perform aerial coaxial work safely.
2+ years of coaxial splicing or cable construction experience.
Knowledge of signal levels, sweep balancing, and RF troubleshooting techniques.
Proficiency with coaxial test equipment, such as signal meters and sweep gear.
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