Confidential
We are seeking experienced Low Voltage Technicians with a strong background in structured cabling and fiber to support work in an active healthcare environment in Sterling, Virginia. This role focuses on testing, verifying, and documenting fiber and low-voltage cabling while maintaining strict compliance with site safety and documentation standards.
The ideal candidate has hands-on fiber experience and is comfortable working independently in occupied hospital settings where accuracy, professionalism, and attention to detail are critical.
Key Responsibilities
Test, trace, and verify fiber optic cabling using approved testing equipment Perform structured cabling tasks including fiber pulling, splicing, and termination Identify and document cable-to-device connections using client-approved labeling standards Read and interpret wiring diagrams, as-builts, and network schematics Maintain accurate documentation of cabling layouts and test results Adhere to hospital safety, security, and infection control protocols at all times Escalate discrepancies, conflicts, or out-of-scope findings to field leadership Preferred Skills & Experience
Proven experience with fiber optic cabling, including pulling, splicing, and testing Background in structured cabling and low voltage environments Experience working in hospitals, healthcare facilities, or other occupied sites Familiarity with CAT5e, CAT6, and fiber cabling standards Proficient with fiber testers, labeling tools, and documentation practices Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Requirements
High school diploma or GED 2+ years of low voltage or structured cabling experience with fiber exposure Ability to independently test, verify, and document fiber cabling U.S. citizenship required Must present a valid passport or birth certificate on the first day Reliable transportation and consistent onsite availability Professional demeanor appropriate for healthcare environments Pay & Benefits
Hourly Pay: $24–$27 per hour Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision Retirement: 401(k) with company match Paid Time Off: Vacation, holidays, and sick time Development: Training and career advancement opportunities Culture: Supportive team environment and company-sponsored events
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Test, trace, and verify fiber optic cabling using approved testing equipment Perform structured cabling tasks including fiber pulling, splicing, and termination Identify and document cable-to-device connections using client-approved labeling standards Read and interpret wiring diagrams, as-builts, and network schematics Maintain accurate documentation of cabling layouts and test results Adhere to hospital safety, security, and infection control protocols at all times Escalate discrepancies, conflicts, or out-of-scope findings to field leadership Preferred Skills & Experience
Proven experience with fiber optic cabling, including pulling, splicing, and testing Background in structured cabling and low voltage environments Experience working in hospitals, healthcare facilities, or other occupied sites Familiarity with CAT5e, CAT6, and fiber cabling standards Proficient with fiber testers, labeling tools, and documentation practices Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Requirements
High school diploma or GED 2+ years of low voltage or structured cabling experience with fiber exposure Ability to independently test, verify, and document fiber cabling U.S. citizenship required Must present a valid passport or birth certificate on the first day Reliable transportation and consistent onsite availability Professional demeanor appropriate for healthcare environments Pay & Benefits
Hourly Pay: $24–$27 per hour Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision Retirement: 401(k) with company match Paid Time Off: Vacation, holidays, and sick time Development: Training and career advancement opportunities Culture: Supportive team environment and company-sponsored events
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