
Fiber Optic Cable Splicer, Includes Copper
Rocky Mountain Contractors, Belgrade, MT, United States
Responsible for understanding, upholding, and promoting the Everus 4EVER Strategy.
Job Summary
Safely works in both tight spaces overhead and underground to repair or install overhead and underground communication lines.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
5 years prior experience in the skill of splicing communication lines
Preferred Qualifications
Current Class A CDL or willingness and ability to obtain
Current DOT Medical Exam card or willingness to obtain
Current First Aid/CPR certification or willingness and ability to obtain
Key Skills & Competencies
Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
Fine motor skills and visual acuity required
Ability to read instructions, write reports, and work with computers
Ability to differentiate between colors
Willingness and ability to join Montana IBEW under outside communication contract upon hire
May need to respond under stressful or urgent situations
Awareness of all Safety regulations for Line Companies; knowledge of all Utility, N.E.S.C., DOT and OSHA Safety Rules
Job Responsibilities
Accurately and thoroughly performs splicing of communication lines throughout the area served by the organization. Knowledge of splicing both fiber optic as well as copper lines required
Performs all work and handles all tools in accordance with accepted safety rules, regulations, and practices relating to the trade
Interpret specifications and diagrams to properly connect lines as required by the job plans. Insulates new joints and fits with lead sleeves. Applies cable sheathing to repel moisture
When appropriate, practices barricading on public highways and public right-of-ways to include the proper use of warning signs, devices, and flagging procedures
Accurately and legibly completes, as required or assigned: Tailboards, Service Orders, Accident Reports, Interruption Reports, etc
Maintains ongoing, effective communication with direct supervisor regarding specifics of each assignment, problems that may occur, and questions that may arise. Reports immediately any known hazardous conditions affecting the crew or public that exist on lines, stations, etc. Make suggestions on revisions needed
Maintains and properly uses all trucks, equipment, and tools assigned to him/her to ensure all are in proper working order at all times. Performs daily inspection on trucks and equipment completing the inspection forms required
Responds to duty calls as soon as possible, day or night, seven days a week, to correct the problem and/or restore service
Be willing to perform all of the duties for all of the positions in his/her crew, according to the job descriptions, in order to meet the requirements and deadlines of the work being performed
Perform additional duties as assigned
Compensation & Benefits
Wage is per Montana Communication Contract, IBEW Local 206, 532 or 768
Benefits are tied to union membership
Medical, Dental, Vision coverage
Retirement plan contribution of 6% of earnings; no match contribution unless employee contributes
Additional Information
Background check, MVR and drug screen required
EEO Statement
All hiring decisions are based on merit. Disabled/Veterans candidates encouraged to apply | EEO/AAP
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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Job Summary
Safely works in both tight spaces overhead and underground to repair or install overhead and underground communication lines.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
5 years prior experience in the skill of splicing communication lines
Preferred Qualifications
Current Class A CDL or willingness and ability to obtain
Current DOT Medical Exam card or willingness to obtain
Current First Aid/CPR certification or willingness and ability to obtain
Key Skills & Competencies
Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
Fine motor skills and visual acuity required
Ability to read instructions, write reports, and work with computers
Ability to differentiate between colors
Willingness and ability to join Montana IBEW under outside communication contract upon hire
May need to respond under stressful or urgent situations
Awareness of all Safety regulations for Line Companies; knowledge of all Utility, N.E.S.C., DOT and OSHA Safety Rules
Job Responsibilities
Accurately and thoroughly performs splicing of communication lines throughout the area served by the organization. Knowledge of splicing both fiber optic as well as copper lines required
Performs all work and handles all tools in accordance with accepted safety rules, regulations, and practices relating to the trade
Interpret specifications and diagrams to properly connect lines as required by the job plans. Insulates new joints and fits with lead sleeves. Applies cable sheathing to repel moisture
When appropriate, practices barricading on public highways and public right-of-ways to include the proper use of warning signs, devices, and flagging procedures
Accurately and legibly completes, as required or assigned: Tailboards, Service Orders, Accident Reports, Interruption Reports, etc
Maintains ongoing, effective communication with direct supervisor regarding specifics of each assignment, problems that may occur, and questions that may arise. Reports immediately any known hazardous conditions affecting the crew or public that exist on lines, stations, etc. Make suggestions on revisions needed
Maintains and properly uses all trucks, equipment, and tools assigned to him/her to ensure all are in proper working order at all times. Performs daily inspection on trucks and equipment completing the inspection forms required
Responds to duty calls as soon as possible, day or night, seven days a week, to correct the problem and/or restore service
Be willing to perform all of the duties for all of the positions in his/her crew, according to the job descriptions, in order to meet the requirements and deadlines of the work being performed
Perform additional duties as assigned
Compensation & Benefits
Wage is per Montana Communication Contract, IBEW Local 206, 532 or 768
Benefits are tied to union membership
Medical, Dental, Vision coverage
Retirement plan contribution of 6% of earnings; no match contribution unless employee contributes
Additional Information
Background check, MVR and drug screen required
EEO Statement
All hiring decisions are based on merit. Disabled/Veterans candidates encouraged to apply | EEO/AAP
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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