Junior Network Infrastructure Technician
Accelera Corporation
Flint, United States of America
yesterday
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English Experience level
Junior Compensation
$ 46KJob location
Flint, United States of America
Tech stack
Computer Networks
Network Architecture
Signal Integrity
System Testing
Job description
As a Junior Network Infrastructure Technician, you will play a vital role in building the backbone of modern connectivity by deploying structured cabling systems. You will gain hands-on experience in low-voltage environments, ensuring that commercial and industrial facilities have the reliable network infrastructure they need to operate efficiently. Responsibilities
- Deploy and secure Cat5e, Cat6, and fiber optic cabling systems to support robust network performance.
- Execute cable routing and management through diverse architectural spaces, including ceilings and conduits.
- Perform precise cable terminations and system testing to guarantee high-quality signal integrity.
- Interpret blueprints and technical schematics to ensure accurate installation according to project specifications.
- Maintain a high standard of site safety and cleanliness, adhering to all OSHA compliance protocols.
- Utilize specialized hand and power tools to complete infrastructure setups effectively.
- Collaborate with senior technicians to troubleshoot connectivity issues and optimize system layouts.
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent educational background.
- Possession of a valid driver's license and dependable personal transportation.
- Physical capability to lift 50+ lbs and work comfortably at heights on ladders or lifts.
- Resilience to work in active construction environments involving noise and varying conditions.
- Strong commitment to punctuality, reliability, and professional work ethics.
- A proactive mindset with a strong desire to master technical installation skills., * Prior experience in electrical, construction, or low-voltage cabling trades.
- Foundational understanding of networking concepts and hardware.
- Practical experience with industry-standard cable testing and termination equipment.
- Current OSHA 10 certification or equivalent safety training.