Manatal
About the job Low Voltage Lead Project Technician
We are seeking skilled and motivated Low Voltage Lead Project Technicians to support service and large‑scale project work at various locations across the United States. This role involves extensive travel and hands‑on fieldwork in the installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of low‑voltage systems including data, voice, video, and access control.
Responsibilities
Install, terminate, and troubleshoot structured cabling systems and low‑voltage infrastructure.
Run low‑voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling through walls and performing limited conduit work.
Ensure cables are properly tied, labeled, and bundled to meet safety and quality standards.
Install cable support structures such as j‑hooks, racks, and innerduct.
Conduct system tests and inspections to verify proper operation and compliance.
Troubleshoot network or cabling issues to ensure optimal system performance.
Repair and maintain cable poles and towers when required.
Collaborate effectively with team members and maintain professional communication with clients and supervisors.
Perform additional duties as assigned by project management.
Maintain high standards of quality, safety, and professionalism on all job sites.
Requirements
Proven experience as a Data Cable or Low Voltage Technician.
Willingness and ability to travel up to 95% nationwide.
Strong understanding of industry standards (BICSI, NEC, TIA/EIA).
Industry certifications (BICSI, Systimax, Panduit, Belden, Corning) preferred.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, site maps, and technical drawings.
Experience with CCTV, voice, and data cabling is a plus.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to lead or work within teams of 4 to 20 technicians.
Proficiency in identifying and working with color codes.
Ability to work in confined spaces and at heights exceeding 40 feet.
Experience operating boom or scissor lifts.
Possession of basic telecom tools, PPE, and reliable transportation.
Knowledge of conduit installation preferred.
Valid drivers license with a clean record (no DUI/DWI in the last 3 years).
Hourly Rate: $20- $35/hr (depending on experience)
Company Truck Provided
Company-Paid Benefits Package including:
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription coverage
Life, AD&D, and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Vacation and Holidays
Telehealth services (MD Live & TriaHealth)
401(k) and IRA Retirement Savings with Company Match
Per Diem for overnight travel
Drive time and mileage reimbursement when using a personal vehicle
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Responsibilities
Install, terminate, and troubleshoot structured cabling systems and low‑voltage infrastructure.
Run low‑voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling through walls and performing limited conduit work.
Ensure cables are properly tied, labeled, and bundled to meet safety and quality standards.
Install cable support structures such as j‑hooks, racks, and innerduct.
Conduct system tests and inspections to verify proper operation and compliance.
Troubleshoot network or cabling issues to ensure optimal system performance.
Repair and maintain cable poles and towers when required.
Collaborate effectively with team members and maintain professional communication with clients and supervisors.
Perform additional duties as assigned by project management.
Maintain high standards of quality, safety, and professionalism on all job sites.
Requirements
Proven experience as a Data Cable or Low Voltage Technician.
Willingness and ability to travel up to 95% nationwide.
Strong understanding of industry standards (BICSI, NEC, TIA/EIA).
Industry certifications (BICSI, Systimax, Panduit, Belden, Corning) preferred.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, site maps, and technical drawings.
Experience with CCTV, voice, and data cabling is a plus.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to lead or work within teams of 4 to 20 technicians.
Proficiency in identifying and working with color codes.
Ability to work in confined spaces and at heights exceeding 40 feet.
Experience operating boom or scissor lifts.
Possession of basic telecom tools, PPE, and reliable transportation.
Knowledge of conduit installation preferred.
Valid drivers license with a clean record (no DUI/DWI in the last 3 years).
Hourly Rate: $20- $35/hr (depending on experience)
Company Truck Provided
Company-Paid Benefits Package including:
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription coverage
Life, AD&D, and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Vacation and Holidays
Telehealth services (MD Live & TriaHealth)
401(k) and IRA Retirement Savings with Company Match
Per Diem for overnight travel
Drive time and mileage reimbursement when using a personal vehicle
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