
Coax Splicer – High Split Upgrade Project (Maine, ME)
Demoya Telecom, New York, NY, United States
At Demoya Telecom, we build the networks that keep communities connected. As a trusted provider of coax and fiber construction, we combine skilled field crews with disciplined project management to deliver timely and quality telecom infrastructure.
Whether it’s expanding broadband coverage, upgrading legacy systems, or deploying new fiber routes, we bring precision, safety, and craftsmanship to every job. Our clients rely on us because we don’t just build networks—we strengthen the backbone of modern communication.
Role Description
We are seeking a full‑time Coax Splicer for the High Split Upgrade Project in Maine, ME. As a Coax Splicer, you will perform daily tasks including splicing, maintaining, and troubleshooting coaxial cables for network upgrades. Your role will involve using hand tools, handling cabling tasks, and ensuring the quality and reliability of structured cabling systems. This is an on‑site role that requires technical expertise and a hands‑on approach.
NOTE: We have a training program for candidates new to the telecom industry, we also provide assistance to get in production quickly.
Key Responsibilities
Perform
coax splicing, cutting‑in, and activation
of new actives, passives, and taps as part of high‑split upgrades.
Replace and configure
amplifiers, line extenders, EQs, pads, splitters, and directional couplers
to meet new design specs.
Execute
forward and return sweep , balance, and signal alignment to high‑split standards.
Read and interpret
system prints and design maps
for high‑split architecture.
Complete
aerial and underground splicing
using proper safety procedures and industry best practices.
Document all work performed, including
serial numbers, signal levels, sweep files, and as‑built updates .
Communicate with project managers, QC teams, and construction supervisors to ensure accurate and timely completion of tasks.
Qualifications
Proficiency in handling and working with cables and cabling
Knowledge of electricity principles and applications in telecommunications
Experience using hand tools effectively and safely in a technical environment
Familiarity with structured cabling installation and troubleshooting
Strong attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining safety standards
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an on‑site setting
Previous experience with telecommunications or network infrastructure will be an asset
Outdoor field work in
Maine weather conditions .
Aerial work on strand, poles, and ladders.
Overnight project (11AM - 8PM/CRQ closure).
Travel within regional project areas as needed.
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Whether it’s expanding broadband coverage, upgrading legacy systems, or deploying new fiber routes, we bring precision, safety, and craftsmanship to every job. Our clients rely on us because we don’t just build networks—we strengthen the backbone of modern communication.
Role Description
We are seeking a full‑time Coax Splicer for the High Split Upgrade Project in Maine, ME. As a Coax Splicer, you will perform daily tasks including splicing, maintaining, and troubleshooting coaxial cables for network upgrades. Your role will involve using hand tools, handling cabling tasks, and ensuring the quality and reliability of structured cabling systems. This is an on‑site role that requires technical expertise and a hands‑on approach.
NOTE: We have a training program for candidates new to the telecom industry, we also provide assistance to get in production quickly.
Key Responsibilities
Perform
coax splicing, cutting‑in, and activation
of new actives, passives, and taps as part of high‑split upgrades.
Replace and configure
amplifiers, line extenders, EQs, pads, splitters, and directional couplers
to meet new design specs.
Execute
forward and return sweep , balance, and signal alignment to high‑split standards.
Read and interpret
system prints and design maps
for high‑split architecture.
Complete
aerial and underground splicing
using proper safety procedures and industry best practices.
Document all work performed, including
serial numbers, signal levels, sweep files, and as‑built updates .
Communicate with project managers, QC teams, and construction supervisors to ensure accurate and timely completion of tasks.
Qualifications
Proficiency in handling and working with cables and cabling
Knowledge of electricity principles and applications in telecommunications
Experience using hand tools effectively and safely in a technical environment
Familiarity with structured cabling installation and troubleshooting
Strong attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining safety standards
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an on‑site setting
Previous experience with telecommunications or network infrastructure will be an asset
Outdoor field work in
Maine weather conditions .
Aerial work on strand, poles, and ladders.
Overnight project (11AM - 8PM/CRQ closure).
Travel within regional project areas as needed.
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