Outside Plant Technician I
Job Description
Job DescriptionBenefits:
- 401(k)
- Company car
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
Outside Plant Technician I
Industry: Telecommunications
Position Type: Full-time
Reports To: Outside Plant Manager
Location: Western North Carolina Footprint
Years of Experience:1-3 years in Outside Fiber Plant
Education Level:Telecommunications Training or On-The-Job Experience
Date Posted: 7/25/25
OVERVIEW:
An Outside Plant Technician performs maintenance on plant communication equipment and cabling systems for voice, data, and video imaging. Your responsibilities in this job include installing, testing, troubleshooting, locating fiber, and repairing the cable and fiber network in all phases, and assisting. Other duties include installing wire strands and cables from poles. You perform fiber optic cable fusion splicing using the best techniques and splice and seal copper cable. Some jobs require the use of construction equipment to dig holes for each pole and bury fiber cables. You may perform site surveys and fiber/cable locatations as needed. You need to have experience with fiber optic test and splicing equipment, and understand the best splicing techniques. You must have skills in troubleshooting and repairing phone and telecom systems, copper, and fiber. You are expected to stay updated on industry trends and technology and take advantage of continuing education opportunities. You must be able to work alone, be detail-oriented, and have a professional demeanor when working with clients. Must have color vision to perceive differences in wire and fiber colors.
JOB DUTIES & QUALIFICATIONS:
Monitor and inspect outside plant projects to meet network quality requirements.
When necessary, locate fiber/cable underground.
Place, rearrange, repair, and remove all outside plant structures as needed.
Drive to and from each work location in a company vehicle to perform work outdoors in all weather conditions.
Must be knowledgeable in and abide by all National Electrical Safety codes and company safety practices.
Climb poles, ladders, enter tunnels, buildings, vaults, trenches, crawl spaces, or manholes to place, maintain, or remove equipment.
Perform construction work such as digging holes, placing equipment, laying cable/fiber in the ground, unreeling, pulling, and stringing wire and cable from point to point through conduit.
Dismantle, move, or remove aerial, underground, or building wire, cable, associated equipment, poles, and hardware.
Work in remote and rough terrain locations.
Operate power equipment such as compressors, pumps, blowers, winches, etc., and hydraulic equipment such as aerial lifts (buckets), mounted on trucks, etc.
Work with heavy-duty power equipment and hand tools in the construction, repair and maintenance of outside plant facilities.
Load tools and equipment onto trucks and/or trailers
Perform various splicing operations on Polyethylene Insulated Conductors (PIC), connected cables, and/or lightguide (Fiber)
Connect wires and cables to terminals, and attach or detach various kinds of hardware to wires, cables, buildings, or poles.
Move and/or lift weights up to 100 pounds.
Perform work with other utilities such as gas, electric, telecommunications, water, etc.
Work safely in consideration of self, the public, and other utility workers.
Work outside and will be exposed to all weather conditions as well as dirt, grease, and wood preservatives, poison ivy, oak, bee stings, etc.
Wear appropriate safety equipment and follow established safety practices and procedures.
May be required to perform additional duties and tasks as required by the company.
May be required to work day, evening, or night shifts and overtime, emergency call-outs, weekends, and holidays as assigned.
The physical demands here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Receive and follow verbal and written work orders and instructions from supervisors and senior employees.
When directed, communicate and coordinate with other work groups to perform tests on work in progress or completed, and obtain additional information regarding work assignments as needed.
Perform preventative maintenance on assigned company tools, equipment, and motor vehicles.
Perform repetitive tasks, e.g., manually burying fiber/cable and or digging holes.
Must have vision that enables you to distinguish colors.
Must have a current, valid drivers license.
May be required to take the bucket truck safety class.
May be required to operate and drive a bucket truck.
*Due to the nature of BWFNs business model and customer base, Outside Plant Technicians must be available for both scheduled and non-scheduled network management or on-call availability:
Construction/cutover activities at times will require after-hours work (middle of the night).
Emergency locates and fiber cuts require a timely response (24 hours a day).