National Technology Integrators
Structured Cabling Technician I
National Technology Integrators, Northglenn, Colorado, United States
Position Summary
The Structured Cabling Technician I is an entry‑level field position responsible for assisting with the installation, labeling, testing, and documentation of low‑voltage cabling systems. This role focuses on learning industry standards, safe work practices, and foundational cable installation techniques while supporting senior technicians and leads. Technician I is expected to demonstrate reliability, eagerness to learn, strong work ethic, and the ability to follow direction on commercial, industrial, and technology‑infrastructure projects.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Cable Installation & Pathways
Assist with installation of Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, coax, fiber, speaker cable, and control wiring
Pull and route cable through conduit, J-hooks, trays, raised floors, and wall cavities
Support basic termination tasks under supervision (keystone jacks, patch panels, connectors)
Install back boxes, faceplates, fire‑caulk, and mounting hardware as directed
Help maintain organized cable pathways and adhere to bend radius, dressing, and support standards
Testing & Labeling
Perform basic labeling of cables, jacks, and racks according to project standards
Assist with cable testing using company‑approved testers (continuity, tone/probe, basic certifiers)
Document results and report issues to senior techs
Equipment & Tools
Proper use and care of hand tools: snips, punch‑down tools, strippers, basic power tools, etc.
Maintain assigned tool kit in clean, working order
Transport and stage materials, ladders, and equipment as needed
Worksite Responsibilities
Follow all safety procedures, including PPE requirements and ladder safety
Maintain a clean jobsite, remove trash, and neatly organize materials
Assist in daily tasks provided by Lead Tech or Foreman
Represent the company professionally with clients, partners, and coworkers
Teamwork & Communication
Communicate clearly with leads and teammates for instructions and task updates
Ask questions when unsure—actively work to build skill and industry knowledge
Follow documented installation standards and best practices
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Basic understanding of hand tools and construction trades
Ability to lift 50+ lbs, climb ladders, and work on feet for extended periods
Ability to work in ceilings, crawl spaces, and other confined spaces
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Ability to follow instructions and work in a team environment
Prior experience in construction, electrical, or low‑voltage work (Preferred)
Basic knowledge of structured cabling, telecommunications, or networking (Preferred)
Familiarity with ANSI/TIA cabling standards (Preferred)
Benefits
Health/Welfare insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Schedule
8 - 9 hour shift
Monday to Friday
Education
High school or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification
CTS (Preferred)
Driver's License (Required)
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Cable Installation & Pathways
Assist with installation of Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, coax, fiber, speaker cable, and control wiring
Pull and route cable through conduit, J-hooks, trays, raised floors, and wall cavities
Support basic termination tasks under supervision (keystone jacks, patch panels, connectors)
Install back boxes, faceplates, fire‑caulk, and mounting hardware as directed
Help maintain organized cable pathways and adhere to bend radius, dressing, and support standards
Testing & Labeling
Perform basic labeling of cables, jacks, and racks according to project standards
Assist with cable testing using company‑approved testers (continuity, tone/probe, basic certifiers)
Document results and report issues to senior techs
Equipment & Tools
Proper use and care of hand tools: snips, punch‑down tools, strippers, basic power tools, etc.
Maintain assigned tool kit in clean, working order
Transport and stage materials, ladders, and equipment as needed
Worksite Responsibilities
Follow all safety procedures, including PPE requirements and ladder safety
Maintain a clean jobsite, remove trash, and neatly organize materials
Assist in daily tasks provided by Lead Tech or Foreman
Represent the company professionally with clients, partners, and coworkers
Teamwork & Communication
Communicate clearly with leads and teammates for instructions and task updates
Ask questions when unsure—actively work to build skill and industry knowledge
Follow documented installation standards and best practices
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Basic understanding of hand tools and construction trades
Ability to lift 50+ lbs, climb ladders, and work on feet for extended periods
Ability to work in ceilings, crawl spaces, and other confined spaces
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Ability to follow instructions and work in a team environment
Prior experience in construction, electrical, or low‑voltage work (Preferred)
Basic knowledge of structured cabling, telecommunications, or networking (Preferred)
Familiarity with ANSI/TIA cabling standards (Preferred)
Benefits
Health/Welfare insurance
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Schedule
8 - 9 hour shift
Monday to Friday
Education
High school or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification
CTS (Preferred)
Driver's License (Required)
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