
About the Role
A cable installer technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting cable systems that deliver television, internet, and phone services to homes and businesses. The work involves both the physical installation of cables and the configuration of equipment to ensure optimal signal quality and system functionality. Here's a breakdown of the key responsibilities:
Key Responsibilities:
Installation:
- Cable Setup: Installing coaxial, fiber optic, or Ethernet cables to connect customers' homes or businesses to the cable provider’s infrastructure.
- Service Equipment Setup: Setting up cable modems, routers, set-top boxes, digital TV receivers, and other related equipment.
- Testing and Calibration: Ensuring that the cables and equipment are properly connected and configured to work at peak performance, which may include testing signal strength and adjusting settings.
- Wire Management: Routing and securing cables in a tidy and organized manner, both inside and outside buildings, to prevent damage or interference.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
- Troubleshooting Signal Issues: Identifying and fixing issues such as poor or no signal, intermittent service, or connectivity problems. This often involves testing cables, equipment, and signal pathways.
- Repairing Damaged Cables: Replacing or repairing broken cables, faulty connectors, or damaged components that affect service quality.
- Upgrades and Modifications: Updating existing equipment or cables to improve service, such as upgrading to higher-speed internet services or adding new features.
Customer Service:
- Customer Education: Explaining to customers how to use their cable service and equipment, as well as troubleshooting basic issues.
- Service Calls: Responding to customer complaints and service requests, ensuring timely and effective resolution.
- Promoting Additional Services: Some cable technicians may also inform customers of additional services or features they could benefit from, such as higher-speed internet or premium TV channels.
Documentation and Reporting:
- Record-Keeping: Keeping detailed records of service installations, repairs, and customer interactions for future reference.
- Reporting Service Issues: Documenting issues, faulty equipment, and necessary follow-up actions for system improvements.
Compliance and Safety:
- Adhering to Codes: Ensuring that installations meet all local building codes and safety standards.
- Safety Practices: Using safety gear (e.g., gloves, safety harnesses for climbing) and following best practices when working with electrical systems or high-voltage equipment.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Technical Skills: Familiarity with cable types (coaxial, fiber optic, Ethernet), tools for cable splicing, and equipment like modems and routers.
- Troubleshooting Abilities: Ability to diagnose and fix signal issues or wiring problems effectively.
- Customer Service Skills: Communication skills to interact with customers, explain technical issues in simple terms, and ensure satisfaction.
- Physical Stamina: The job may require working in cramped spaces, climbing ladders, or handling heavy equipment, so physical fitness is often important.
- Attention to Detail: Ensuring all cables are properly routed, connectors are securely fastened, and signal quality is optimal.
Work Environment:
- Fieldwork: Most cable technicians work on-site at customers' homes, offices, or buildings, often requiring travel from one job to another.
- Flexible Hours: Technicians may work evenings or weekends to accommodate customer schedules.
- Varied Locations: Installations and repairs can take place in a variety of settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
In essence, a cable installer technician plays a crucial role in ensuring that customers receive reliable and high-quality cable services, from installation through ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting.
Requirements
Must be reliable and dependable
Over 18 years old
Clean Driving Record
Valid Driver’s license
Social Security Card
Pass Drug Screening
Pass Nationwide Background Check
Own vehicle (SUV, minivan or pick up truck)
Own tools
Own 28 FT & 6FT Fiberglass Ladder
Viavi Meter or Veex Meter
MUST Own Smartphone S22 or S23FE
Own Safety Gear
Must be able to lift 80LBs
Can climb ladders, crawl in tight spaces, kneel/sit/stand or bend for long periods of time
Work a flexible schedule that might include evenings and weekends
Able to work in all outdoor conditions
About the Company
JDAC Cable Contractors LLC is a professional business based in the USA, specializing in cable contracting services such as installation, maintenance, and repair for cable TV, internet, and phone services. Our target audience includes individuals and commercial businesses in need of these services, with a focus on very well trained and certified individuals aged 18 and older. We set ourselves apart from competitors by offering expert technicians, prompt response times, customized solutions, and excellent customer support, prioritizing customer satisfaction and aiming to provide an exceptional experience for customers. The business has grown to be known for its technical expertise, exceptional customer service, and commitment to delivering reliable services