Fiber Splice Technician
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Field/Service Technician, Telecoms Engineering, General Labor
Fiber Splicing Technician (Ribbon & Loose Tube) Position Summary
We are seeking a highly skilled Fiber Splicing Technician with strong experience in ribbon and loose-tube fiber splicing, testing, and troubleshooting across high-count fiber networks. The ideal candidate excels in precision splicing—especially ribbon fiber—mid-span access work, and end-to-end circuit testing. This role focuses on technical execution. The technician will work with OTDR, OILM, EXFO, and fiber-scoping equipment, perform high-quality splice work, maintain accurate documentation, and ensure all fiber installations meet performance and customer standards.
This role requires a rotating schedule: 50% day shift and 50% night shift, typically alternating two weeks on days followed by two weeks on nights.
- Perform high-quality fiber optic splicing and termination on loose-tube and ribbon cable, including high-count fibers (432-count, 864-count, etc.).
- Execute mid-span access, and work safely and efficiently in handholes and manholes.
- Build, test, and maintain backbone and distribution fiber circuits.
- Conduct and document all required fiber testing using OTDR, OILM, EXFO, and fiber scopes.
- Perform fiber scoping, troubleshooting, and fault isolation for damaged or underperforming circuits.
- Maintain accurate splice documentation, labeling, and as-built records.
- Read and interpret splice diagrams, fiber assignment sheets, and construction prints.
- Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and field teams to ensure work is completed on time and to quality standards.
- Adhere to safety protocols and industry best practices at all times.
- Work both day and night shifts as part of the required rotating schedule (two weeks day shift / two weeks night shift).
- 5+ years of fiber optic splicing experience, with strong technical proficiency.
- Advanced experience with ribbon splicing and loose-tube fiber splicing, including high-count builds.
- Strong knowledge of mid-span access, handhole/manhole work, and fiber construction techniques.
- Proficient with OTDR, OILM, EXFO test equipment, and fiber scopes for certification and troubleshooting.
- Ability to interpret splice diagrams, fiber assignment sheets, and construction prints.
- Strong attention to detail and documentation accuracy.
- Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel to job sites.
- Ability and willingness to work a rotating day/night shift schedule.
- FOA, ETA, or manufacturer fiber certifications (preferred but not required).
- OSHA 10/30, confined space, or other applicable safety training.
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