Cable Technician
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Position Summary
We are seeking reliable and motivated Cable Pullers to support data center infrastructure projects. This project supports large-scale data center builds Northern Virginia. Cable Pullers play a critical role in preparing fiber and copper infrastructure for splicing activities. Cable pulling is a prerequisite to splicing; no splicing work can occur until cable installation is complete. This role involves physically installing and routing cable throughout data center environments, often working in elevated conditions and coordinating with team members across multiple rooms and pathways. Although it is heavily preferred, no prior cable pulling experience is required candidates will be trained on-site and can learn quickly.
Must Haves:
Ability to pass a background check
Comfortable working multiple locations in the Northern Virginia area
Comfortable working 12 hour shifts, 6 days a week
Reliable transportation to and from job sites
Working cellphone for daily communication
Willingness and ability to work in elevated environments (10-15 feet in the air)
Strong reliability and willingness to learn
Plusses:
Prior experience on construction job sites (all stars will have done this at a data center already)
Experience with cable pulling or low-voltage work
OSHA 10 Certification (must provide a physical certificate if applicable)
Key Responsibilities
Pull, route, and manage cables through cable baskets, conduits, and pathways between data center rooms
Push cables through conduits while teammates pull from adjacent rooms
Work extensively in aerial lifts (approximately 10–15 feet in the air)
Follow basic cable management best practices, including cable handling do’s and don’ts
Communicate effectively with team members and site leadership
Adhere to all safety and site-specific procedures