




Datacom Tech 1 – $18-$22 No technical or previous industry experience. Higher wages reserved for similar background/experience (Construction, Electrical, or some sort of tradecraft) • BASIC HAND TOOLS OWNED BY EMPLOYEE, (DRILL, SNIPS, SCREDRIVERS) • No experience to limited experience • Ability to use basic hand and power tools to perform assigned job site tasks • Understanding safety as it relates to each division and the use of appropriate safety measures in daily tasks • Punctuality and consistent daily attendance • Demonstrated ability to ask applicable questions and willingness to learn new skills • OSHA 10 Datacom Tech 2 - $22-$26 Requirements to advance: • All T1 requirements. • Familiarity with industry and Telco Data best practices • Demonstrated ability to work successfully independently and in a group setting. • Ability to install cables according to Telco Data and industry standards with minimal supervision o Ability to install cable pathways including but not limited to: J-Hooks Basket Tray Ladder Rack • Ability to dress cables neatly and in-line with applicable standards. • High level understanding of other internal Telco Data divisional cabling standards • Ability to use hand and power tools to assist in building out data closets including but not limited: 2-Post Racks Ladder Rack Setting Cabinets Ability to terminate and install standard industry copper connectors with minimal supervision/training. 4-Pair cable terminations Mutli-Pair cable termination Applicable color codes Coaxial terminations Basic troubleshooting (toning, Butt-set, etc.…) o Basic alert cabling terminations (speakers, horns…etc.) Familiarity with fiber products o Ability to identify different fiber types (Single mode and Multimode) o Ability to identify different fiber connectors (LC, SC, ST, MPO, APC) Some entry level manufacturer and/or industry training, examples include: CommScope Uniprise Panduit PCT Basic understanding of bonding and grounding installation principles: Telecommunication Busbars Compression style connectors Routing and installation of bonding conductors Basic understanding of firestopping principles: Fire Caulk Fire stop Pillows. Fire stop putties. • Basic understanding of transmission principles: Copper Fiber • Copper Testing – Setup testing equipment and save test results. • Properly redline as-builts documentation with accuracy • Aerial lift certification • Fall protection certification/training. • OSHA 10


