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Structured Cabling Lead Technician - Healthcare Environment

Company Description DMI Technologies, a woman-owned low voltage contractor, has been delivering exceptional network infrastructure cabling solutions and technology integration since 2005. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to utilizing innovative network technologies and adhering to high implementation standards. We are committed to exceeding industry benchmarks and delivering exceptional service to meet and surpass our customers' expectations.Position Overview The Structured Cabling Lead Technician is responsible for overseeing the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of low‑voltage network infrastructure within healthcare facilities. This role ensures that copper and fiber cabling systems supporting clinical, administrative, and security technologies are installed to the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance. The Lead Technician provides on‑site leadership, coordinates project activities, and ensures work is completed with minimal disruption to patient care.Key Responsibilities Cabling Installation & Infrastructure Support Install, terminate, label, and test copper (Cat6/Cat6A) and fiber optic cabling (OM3/OM4/OS2).Build and maintain telecommunications rooms, including racks, patch panels, grounding, and cable management.Perform cable certification using Fluke or equivalent testing equipment.Support cabling needs for network upgrades, nurse call systems, security devices, clinical equipment, and other low‑voltage systems.Healthcare Environment Compliance Work safely in active clinical areas while adhering to infection control protocols (ICRA), PPE requirements, and clean‑work practices.Coordinate work around sensitive medical equipment, imaging suites, labs, and surgical environments.Follow HIPAA physical security guidelines and facility access procedures.Maintain a clean, organized, and compliant work area at all times.Leadership & Project Coordination Lead installation crews, ensuring adherence to project specifications and industry standards.Interpret blueprints, floor plans, and construction documents to guide installation activities.Communicate effectively with IT teams, facilities management, contractors, and clinical staff.Track project progress, manage materials, and ensure timely completion of tasks.Conduct quality assurance checks and ensure all work meets BICSI and manufacturer standards.Troubleshooting & Technical Support Diagnose and resolve cabling‑related network issues.Perform moves/adds/changes (MACs) across hospital departments.Respond to urgent repair needs in a 24/7 healthcare environment.Maintain accurate documentation, test results, and as‑built drawings.Qualifications Required 3–5+ years of structured cabling experience, including copper and fiber installation.Strong understanding of TIA/EIA standards and low‑voltage best practices.Experience working in hospitals or other regulated environments.Ability to lead crews and manage multiple tasks simultaneously.Proficiency with cable certification tools (e.g., Fluke DSX).Ability to work in sensitive clinical areas with strict safety and cleanliness requirements.Preferred BICSI Technician (TECH) or Installer certification.Experience with nurse call, access control, CCTV, or other healthcare‑related low‑voltage systems is a plus.Familiarity with ICRA procedures and healthcare construction protocols.OSHA 10/30 certification.Core Competencies Leadership and team coordination Attention to detail and quality control Strong communication and customer serviceProblem‑solving and technical troubleshootingAbility to work safely in active patient‑care environments