Low Voltage Technician

Lewiston, ME
Full Time
MAINE
Mid Level

ABOUT THE ROLE

Low Voltage Technicians perform all tasks required for the installation of a complete structured cabling system in a new or existing construction environment in the State of Maine marketplace.

Company Overview
Sargent Electric Company (www.sargentelectric.com) – Is one of the fastest growing US electrical contractors.  Established in 1907 to serve the thriving steel, glass, and coal industries in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sargent Electric Company has since evolved into one of the largest privately owned electrical contracting companies with satellite offices across the US. We specialize in the Utility, Commercial/Industrial, Telecommunications, Renewables, and Wireless construction marketplaces.

We are looking to hire a COMMERCIAL LOW VOLTAGE TELECOM TECHNICIAN in our growing Lewiston, Maine office. 

Sargent Electric’s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) electrical construction division specializes in large-scale commercial electrical projects, telecommunications, high voltage distribution service and maintenance to clients. Sargent Electric has experience performing projects under Integrated Lean Project Delivery methods, and also offers pre-construction services, in-house pre-fabrication capabilities, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) capabilities.

Essential Functions

  • Perform all tasks required for installation of a complete structured cabling system in a new or existing construction environment. Including but not limited to:
     
    • CAT 5e, 6, 6a and fiber optic horizontal cabling
    • Copper/fiber optic distribution backbone cabling
    • Pathways/cable support systems
    • Equipment rack/cabinet
    • Cross-connect blocks
  • Read and understand special system blueprints and industry symbols.
  • Be familiar with network equipment and circuitry, Fiber Optic and Ethernet cabling.

 

ABOUT YOU
Technician Level I Qualifications

  • Current BICSI Installer level I Certificate or proven work experience
  • Certificates in a minimum of two (2) industry specified manufacturers training courses
  • Familiar with CAT 5e, 6, 6a, coax, fiber, and Test Equipment

Technician Level II Qualifications

  • Current BICSI Installer level II Certificate or proven work experience
  • Certificates in a minimum of three (3) industry specified manufacturers training courses
  • Familiar with CAT 5e, 6, 6a, coax, fiber, and Test Equipment


WHAT WE OFFER
Compensation

  • This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement.  The terms and conditions of the collective bargaining union agreement will apply. Wage is dependent on experience ($33.99 - $44.18 per hour). Full benefits will be covered by this employer under collective bargaining agreement terms.
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