Fiber Engineer-L2
Key ResponsibilitiesInstall and route fiber trunks and jumpers per the pathways plan, maintaining bend radius, pull tension, and proper support/strain relief. Perform fiber termination/splicing and enclosure work where required: cassette installation, splice tray management, and polarity control. Execute or support fiber tests (OLTS/OTDR as required), interpret results, and perform remediation (re-termination, cleaning, or rerouting) to achieve acceptance. Apply connector care best practices: end face inspection, cleaning, protection caps, and contamination control. Lead workmanship quality on fibre tasks and coach junior installers; coordinate closely with patching/test/labeling leads. Required Skills And KnowledgeExpert hands-on fiber knowledge: SM/MM, MPO/MTP and LC connectivity, polarity methods, and high-density fiber management. Working knowledge of BICSI/ANSI-TIA practices for fiber installation and documentation; strong craftsmanship. Ability to use fiber tools and test equipment and to diagnose common issues (dirty end faces, macro-bends, and polarity errors). Strong documentation discipline for fiber routes, enclosure records, and test result traceability. Comfort working on ladders/lifts and in overhead tray environments with strict safety practices. Certifications / TrainingPreferred: FOA CFOT/CFOS (or equivalent) and/or manufacturer fiber training. Preferred: BICSI Installer/Technician credentials.