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Data Technician

The Cook & Boardman Group, Llc

The Role

Overview

Install, maintain, and repair low‑voltage cable infrastructure and provide customer service.

Key Responsibilities

  • cable bundling
  • bonding conductors
  • cabinet setup
  • structured cabling
  • tool tracking
  • copper testing

Tasks

-Ensuring all cables are neatly tied and bundled according to safety regulations. -Ensuring that products are installed to industry standards, faceplates and labels neat and plumb ensuring a professional appearance -Routing and installation of bonding conductors -Setting Cabinets -Assist co-workers with installation and routine maintenance of structured cabling systems. -Assist with keeping track of site tools and materials to avoid loss or damage -Maintaining project housekeeping protocols -Copper Testing – Setup testing equipment and save test results. -Running, pulling, and terminating copper.

Requirements

  • osha 10
  • fall protection
  • aerial lift
  • panduit pct
  • commscope
  • cable termination

What You Bring

-Understanding of safety as it relates to each division and the use of appropriate safety measures in daily tasks. -Demonstrate ability to work successfully independently and in a group setting. -Demonstrate ability to ask applicable questions and willingness to learn new skills. -Ability to use hand and power tools to assist in building out data closets including but not limited: -Properly read redline drawings with accuracy. -Punctuality and consistent daily attendance. -Telecommunication Busbars -Basic alert cabling terminations (speakers, horns…etc.) -Familiarity with industry and best practices. -Basic troubleshooting (Toning, Butt-set, etc.…) -OSHA 10 -Basic understanding of bonding and grounding installation principles: -Panduit PCT -Ability to terminate and install standard industry copper connectors with minimal supervision/training. -Basic understanding of transmission principles: -Firestop Caulk -Ability to install cabling according to industry standards with minimal supervision. -OSHA 10, preferred but not required for hire. -Fall protection certification/training. -BASIC HAND TOOLS OWNED BY EMPLOYEE, (DRILL, SNIPS, SCREDRIVERS, LEVEL) -Compression style connectors -Ability to dress cables neatly and in-line with applicable standards. -Ability to use basic hand and power tools to perform assigned job site tasks. -Ability to install cable pathways including but not limited to: -Familiarity with fiber products -Aerial lift certification. -CommScope Uniprise -Basic understanding of firestopping principles: -Ability to identify different fiber connectors (LC, SC, ST, MPO, APC) -Some entry level manufacturer and/or industry training, examples include: -Ability to identify different fiber types (Single mode and Multimode)

Benefits

-Career Growth: You’ll benefit from continuous learning, mentorship, and leadership training including access to C&B University, our in-house development program. -Supportive Culture: Innovation, creativity, and teamwork are at the heart of everything we do. -Work-Life Balance: Generous paid time off for rest, family, and self-care. -Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, vision, prescription coverage, life insurance, and 401(k) with company match. -4-Pair cable terminations -2-Post Racks -Multi-Pair cable termination -Ladder Rack -Firestop Pillows -Basket Tray -Coaxial terminations

The Company

About The Cook & Boardman Group, Llc

-Specialize in access control, door hardware, and automated systems across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors. -Provide custom solutions for large-scale installations in high-rise buildings, government facilities, and healthcare complexes. -Success attributed to deep expertise and commitment to high-quality, reliable products. -Focus on evolving technologies to shape the future of integrated security systems.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial