Job Description
Position Summary
The Low Voltage Cabling Technician for Megawatt Construction is responsible for installing, staging, testing, and maintaining structured cabling systems and related hardware within data center fit-out projects. This role includes copper and fiber cabling installation, equipment staging and inventory control, quality assurance, and support of overall data center infrastructure deployment.
Key Responsibilities
Installation & Deployment
- Install, route, and secure structured cabling including Cat5e/6/6A, coax, and fiber-optic (single-mode and multi-mode) cables.
- Build and install racks, cabinets, ladder racks, cable trays, cable baskets, and fiber raceways.
- Terminate copper and fiber cables to industry standards (TIA/EIA, BICSI, manufacturer specifications).
- Install patch panels, cable managers, equipment shelves, and associated hardware.
- Label all cables and infrastructure according to project documentation and QC requirements.
Equipment Staging & Inventory Management
- Assist in receiving, unpacking, and verifying incoming materials, hardware, and equipment.
- Maintain accurate inventory of cabling, connectors, ladders, hardware, consumables, and tools.
- Prepare and stage racks, patch panels, cable bundles, and equipment assemblies for installation.
- Track material usage and report shortages or replenishment needs to the project manager or warehouse team.
- Organize storage areas to ensure efficient material flow and easy access during project execution.
Testing, Verification & Quality Assurance
- Perform copper and fiber testing using certification tools (e.g., Fluke DSX, OTDR).
- Troubleshoot cabling faults, continuity failures, polarity issues, and signal loss.
- Document test results, as-built information, and changes for turnover packages.
- Maintain high-quality installation standards through proper cable dressing and pathway management.
Project Coordination & Documentation
- Read and interpret blueprints, rack elevations, cable schedules, and scope-of-work documents.
- Coordinate with project managers, network engineers, electricians, and GC teams to complete tasks on schedule.
- Follow all change control processes and installation guidelines.
- Update daily job logs, material tracking sheets, and progress reports as required.
Safety & Compliance
- Follow all data center safety protocols, access rules, and PPE requirements.
- Ensure installations comply with NEC, local building codes, and industry standards (TIA, BICSI).
- Maintain organized, hazard-free work areas.
Qualifications & Skills
Preferred
- 1–3+ years of experience in low-voltage cabling or structured cabling installation.
- Hands-on experience with copper and/or fiber termination and testing.
- Familiarity with data center environments, cable containment systems, and rack build-outs.
- Experience with inventory handling, warehouse coordination, or equipment staging.
- Ability to read construction drawings and follow technical documentation.
- Strong communication skills and attention to detail.
- BICSI Installer or Technician certifications (INST1, INST2, TECH).
- Experience in critical facility or live data center environments.
- OSHA 10/30 or equivalent safety certifications.
- Experience with Fluke DSX testers, OTDRs, and fiber inspection equipment.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift 50 lbs or more.
- Ability to work on ladders, lifts, and in confined spaces.
- Ability to stand, bend, pull cable, and perform repetitive tasks for extended periods.
Work Environment
- Fast-paced construction and commissioning environments.
- Work may require nights, weekends, or off-hour shifts based on project demands.
- Collaboration with internal and external trades and stakeholders.
Job Tags
Local area, Shift work, Night shift,