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Cable Technician

Job in Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, 70011, USA
Listing for: National OnDemand, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-12
Job specializations:
  • Trades / Skilled Labor
    Telecoms Engineering, Installation Technician, Field/Service Technician, General Labor
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Cable Technician Role
Cable Technicians Connect Our Clients In The Last Mile

If you are reading this, you’re already benefiting from the information traveling through some type of cable. Data cables are found in our homes, streets, public buildings and offices. They line our walls and interlace beneath the paths we walk and drive on our daily commute.

Considering a career change or looking for a refresher in cable technician or cable installation contractor work? Continue reading below to learn how the pay and benefits, as well as the job responsibilities of a cable technician in the telecommunications industry.

Your overall qualifications, years of experience, and even location will affect your general pay range. Your salary is predicted to increase, though, as the demand for cable installation is rapidly growing. National OnDemand offers a production bonus in addition to a base wage, so the more active you are in your work, the more you can earn.

When working in the telecommunications industry, you may expect to receive benefits that could include medical insurance, sick leave, and vacation days. When working with National OnDemand, you’ll get all these, plus you’ll receive tools and apparel, free life insurance, dental and vision coverage, paid time off, disability insurance, an Employee Assistance Program, and a company vehicle with a fuel card.

As a National OnDemand employee, after about three weeks on the job, you will receive your first paycheck, and will be paid weekly thereafter. If you’re interested in joining the National OnDemand team, visit

National OnDemand Can Have You Industry-Ready in Six Weeks

Although some technical training is preferred, you don’t need to have an educational degree or previous experience in cable installation to be a technician. Having fundamental computer skills and a passion for the job is a great place to start. Additionally, you’ll need a high school diploma, a valid driver’s license, and authorization to work in the United States to join the team.

Most companies like National OnDemand will also request drug and background checks for full-time employees for the safety of our clients and customers.

This field is rapidly expanding, making it an excellent opportunity for you to experience a new challenge and begin a successful career in telecommunications. If you decide to join National OnDemand, you will receive additional training from us to better understand our installation practices and techniques. These training sessions are typically six weeks in duration and are designed to give you hands-on experience.

Our comprehensive training curriculum aims to improve your skills and decrease work incidents. You’ll receive training on not only cables and installation but also proper safety measures. Hard skills like knowing how to use hand tools go a long way toward strengthening your resume.

A cable technician is responsible for installing new high-speed internet, telephone, or video services. They also maintain existing services provided by internet service providers. The main focus of cable technicians is found in the name: cables. Cables carry signals across long distances at speeds previously unimaginable. Data cables are created in a variety of shapes and sizes, and each serve different purposes.

Coaxial and fiber cables are currently two of the most used cables on the market as data transmission lines. They carry data at high speeds through broadband networking systems and data busses. Aside from internet, coaxial cables also route cable television and telephone signals while connecting radio transmitters and receivers to their respective antenna. Cable technicians utilize these cables as they connect or maintain necessary services for homes and businesses.

Often working in homes, offices, and other commercial spaces, a cable technician changes his or her workspace on a daily, if not hourly basis.

As a cable technician, you’ll need to be able to work with minimal supervision and in sometimes stressful or time-sensitive situations. Your typical duties and responsibilities include:

  • Installing new cables
  • Maintaining or upgrading existing cables
  • Keeping inventory of necessary tools and…
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