Cable Technician
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Telecoms Engineering, Installation Technician, Construction Labor / Trades, General Labor
Job Description
E2 Optics is looking for 17 cable technicians and laborers for work in the greater Columbus, OH area. Must be willing to work in Dublin, Hilliard, and New Albany – they have 3 different AWS Campuses and candidates must be available to commute to all 3.
Starting: 4.8.24
Duration: Contract to hire if they perform well
Shift: Day work
Schedule: Monday-Friday with the potential for some OT and/or Saturday work. The schedule will start at 40 hours per week but may transition to 5 x 10-hour days in the near future.
SOW: New construction data center work in/around the New Albany area for AWS; must be able to go to all 3 locations.
Required Skills
- Cable pulling (copper/fiber)
- Testing fiber with a Fluke tester (Fluke Versiv)
- Dressing and labeling cable bundles at the rack
- Installation of cabling supports – fiber runner/tray, cable tray, ladders, racks, etc.
Job Responsibilities
- Pulling and routing CAT5 or CAT6 cable in a new construction and existing structure commercial environment
- Terminating data jacks
- Installing support structures (ladder rack, D-rings, j-hooks)
- Must be comfortable working from scissor/boom lifts
- Pulling/splicing fiber optic cable
The ideal candidate will possess the following
- 2+ years’ experience installing and servicing voice and data systems in a commercial environment.
- Ownership of basic telecom tools: punch down, snips, wire strippers, cordless drill, hard hat, boots, safety glasses, etc.
- Familiarity with BICSI, EIA, TIA or NEC Standards.
Pay rate: Technicians: $20-32/HR;
Installers/entry level candidates: $18-20/HR
OSHA
10: Required
BG/DT: 10 panel DS or accurate background check
PPE: Provided by E2 Optics – must have steel toe/safety toe leather work boots with a 90-degree defined heel.
Tools: Must have data cabling hand tools
Interested candidates, contact Karen at
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