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KCI, LLC

Fiber Splice Technician

KCI, LLC, Tampa, Florida, us, 33646

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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.

Key Responsibilities

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).

Qualifications & Experience

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.

Preferred Certifications

FOA, ETA, or manufacturer fiber certifications (preferred but not required).

OSHA 10/30, confined space, or other applicable safety training.

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