Lead Low Voltage Technician - Coranet
Jacksonville, FL
About the Job
Title: Lead Low Voltage Technician
Location: Jacksonville, FL
The Lead Low Voltage Technician leads technician teams to install projects completely and successfully.
Coranet Corp. is seeking a Low Voltage Lead to join their Field Service teams. The Technician will work under our Project Managers and supervise Level 1/2 Technicians on Coranet's IT infrastructure technician teams to entirely and successfully install low-voltage projects, including structured cabling, access control, physical security, wireless, AV projects, and programming Security, AV, and WiFi systems throughout the Jacksonville, FL region.
- Attend project meetings with clients, general contractors, and trades.
- Assist the Project Manager to manage multiple projects and project teams simultaneously.
- Identify resources/technicians and tools required to complete the project.
- Coordinate delivery of materials and tools onsite and in warehouse.
- Plan the daily project work schedule, provide project updates to account managers and track time for all technicians through the completion of a job.
- Track project spend budgets against estimated costs and alert the PM to any discrepancies.
- Maintain a close liaison with the client to ensure all project-driven requirements are met and understood.
- Track all job change orders.
- Ensure all pictures and other deliverables are sent after the job is complete and organize all on our internal drive.
- Identify, track and communicate issues to appropriate management levels to help ensure a timely problem resolution.
Responsibilities:
- Installation and Testing:
- Install, terminate, label, and test copper (CAT5e/CAT6) and fiber (single mode/multi mode) cables.
- Dress-in, terminate, label, and test copper patch panels.
- Perform patching according to customer-provided switch matrices.
- Use Fluke Networks or equivalent copper/fiber cable testers/analyzers.
Coordination and Inventory:
- Work with General Contractors and other project trades such as electrical, furniture, carpet, etc.
- Receive and inventory drop-shipped project materials.
- Assemble LAN racks, grounding, cable runways, cable trays, etc.
Circuit Extension:
- Extend carrier POTS, T1, and cable TV circuits.
Supervision and Guidance:
- Provide supervision and guidance to Level 1/2 Technicians.
- Train and develop Technicians.
Troubleshooting:
- Troubleshoot telecommunication connectivity systems.
Programming:
- Program and configure Security, AV, and WiFi systems.
Qualifications:
Must have demonstrated experience:
- with copper and fiber [single mode/multi mode] cable: rough-in, labeling, terminations, and testing.
- with copper patch panel: dress-in; terminations; labeling; and, testing.
- with Fluke Networks [or equivalent] copper/fiber cable tester/analyzer.
- in working with General Contractors and other project trades, e.g., electrical, furniture, carpet, etc.
- with the receipt and inventory of drop-shipped project materials.
- with LAN rack: assembly; grounding; cable runways; cable tray; etc.
- in programming and configuring Security, AV, and WiFi Systems
- managing technician teams and working as a lead
Required:
- Valid driver's license
- Access to a motor vehicle
- Finger and wrist dexterity, hand/eye coordination.
- Ability to work from heights using proper fall protection.
- Proficiency with small hand tools and power tools.
- Ability to climb stairs, ladders, and/or scaffolds.
- Physical ability to walk, stand, bend, lift up to 50 lbs., and drive a vehicle.
Preferred Optional Qualifications:
- Available for off-hour assignments - weekends and nights.
- Certifications, e.g., CommScope, Corning, etc.
- OSHA 30 Certification.
- Capable of operating with minimal supervision.
- Willing to travel, work on remote teams while onsite performing project-driven initiatives
- Strong administrative skills and the ability to turn around deliverables in a timely fashion
- Strong verbal and written skills
Working Conditions:
- Job is usually performed in indoor/outdoor environments under multiple environmental conditions.
- Ability to accept periodic assignments that involve travel away from the immediate district office area based on client needs, business needs, and project scope.
- Exposure to noisy or dusty conditions; chemicals & solvents; mechanical, electrical, and/or other hazards.
- Must be able to work in the United States.