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Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Job Information

Kennard Associates Fiber Splicing Helper in Cincinnati, Ohio

Job Type: Full Time (W2) Traveling Fiber Splicing Helper

Location: Cincinnati, OH (This is a 100% traveling role)

Pay: Weekly pay - $25 per hour + $15 per diem for truck

Per Diem: Board and Lodging.

Benefits:

  • Paid PTO

  • Medical Benefits and 401k plan available.

  • Corporate Discounts

    Fiber Splicing Helper Summary: As a Fiber Splicing Helper, your primary responsibility is to assist experienced fiber splicers in installing, testing, maintaining, and repairing fiber optic communication systems. Fiber Splicing Helpers play a crucial role in supporting the team by preparing and organizing equipment, assisting with cable routing, maintaining documentation, and ensuring a safe and efficient work environment.

    Fiber Splicing Helper Qualifications:

  • 1yr prior telecommunications fiber work experience

  • Ladder handling and climbing experience / training

  • Experience working around live fiber

  • Experience reading Fiber MDF in CO.

  • Experience working in telephone company manholes

  • Must provide your own work truck capable of carrying a 28’ ladder ($15/hr per diem for use of your vehicle)

  • Requires a valid state drivers’ license with current satisfactory driving record.

  • Ability to work varying shifts and hours including possible overtime and night shifts if fiber work is needed during safe time.

  • Willingness to live out of hotels and travel throughout the state of Ohio

    Fiber Splicing Helper Key Responsibilities

  • Equipment Preparation: Assist in preparing and organizing the necessary tools, equipment, and materials required for fiber optic splicing and installation tasks.

  • Cable Routing: Help with the routing and pulling of fiber optic cables in various environments, such as aerial, underground, and inside buildings, while adhering to safety guidelines.

  • Cable Stripping and Preparation: Assist in stripping and preparing fiber optic cables for splicing, ensuring clean and accurate cable ends for optimal splicing results.

  • Splice Closure Assembly: Assist in the assembly and preparation of splice closures, ensuring they are ready for splicing and protected from environmental factors.

  • Fiber Splicing: Learn and assist experienced splicers in the process of fusing and mechanically splicing fiber optic cables, while maintaining high precision and low loss.

  • Testing and Troubleshooting: Support the team in performing basic tests and troubleshooting activities on spliced fibers to ensure quality and reliability of the installed connections.

  • Safety Compliance: Follow safety protocols and guidelines to maintain a safe work environment and prevent accidents during fiber splicing and installation tasks.

  • Documentation: Assist in maintaining accurate records of work completed, including splicing logs, test results, and project progress.

  • Site Cleanup: Ensure that work areas are kept clean and organized after completing tasks, leaving no debris or hazards behind.

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