Low Voltage Structured Cabling Technician I
FieldLink - Austin, TX
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Job Summary The Structured Cabling Technician I is an entry-level role responsible for supporting the installation, routing, termination, and maintenance of low-voltage cabling systems in commercial environments. This position works under the direction of senior technicians to assist with structured cabling, telecom closet buildouts, pathway installation, and device support across a variety of project sites. The role is hands-on and physically active, with a strong focus on safety, quality workmanship, and learning industry standards within structured cabling, audio visual, and physical security infrastructure projects. Job Responsibilities Assist with the installation, routing, dressing, and termination of low-voltage cabling, including CAT5e and CAT6 systems. Pull and route cable to IT closets, modular furniture, outlet locations, and other designated installation points. Install and support cable pathways, including J-hooks, D-rings, cable trays, and ladder racks. Perform cable management tasks such as bundling, labeling, dressing, and securing cable runs. Terminate cables at jacks, keystones, patch panels, and modular plugs such as RJ-45 connectors. Support the installation of wireless access points and other low-voltage devices. Assist with the buildout of telecom closets, racks, backboards, patch panels, and related infrastructure. Help mount and support audio visual and security devices as directed on commercial job sites. Read and follow blueprints, one-line diagrams, schematics, and written installation instructions. Use basic testing and troubleshooting tools to verify cable continuity and support quality control activities. Perform firestopping, jobsite organization, and daily documentation as required. Communicate professionally with team members, supervisors, and site personnel. Follow all safety requirements, including proper use of personal protective equipment, safe lift practices, and jobsite cleanup in accordance with OSHA standards. Job Requirements High school diploma or GED required. 0-2 years of experience in commercial structured cabling, low-voltage installation, or data cabling preferred. OSHA 10 certification preferred. Basic knowledge of structured cabling materials, installation methods, and hand tools. Ability to read and follow blueprints, technical drawings, and written instructions. Ability to assist with cable installation across structured cabling, audio visual, or physical security projects. Familiarity with cable types such as CAT3, CAT5e, CAT6, shielded cable, fiber, and structured wiring preferred. Exposure to testing and troubleshooting tools such as toners, multimeters, and continuity testers preferred. Strong attention to detail, dependability, willingness to learn, and commitment to quality work. Ability to work effectively in commercial construction environments and follow site-specific procedures. Strong communication, documentation, and problem-solving skills. Education High school diploma or GED required. Work Experience Entry-level experience in structured cabling, low-voltage systems, audio visual, or physical security installation preferred. Experience working on commercial project sites such as corporate, retail, education, industrial, healthcare, or similar environments preferred. Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance (k) Additional Job Details (Commute, Attendance, etc.) Typical start time is 7:00 a.m. Expected schedule is approximately 40-45 hours per week. May require travel to local job sites based on project assignments. Occasional overtime may be required based on project schedules. Contract-to-hire opportunity with on-the-job training and career development. Must be able to work on ladders, scissor lifts, and in confined spaces. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and move up to 75 pounds. Must be able to stand, walk, bend, and perform physical labor for extended periods. Required tools include basic hand tools such as a multi-bit screwdriver, tape measure, snips, needle-nose pliers, channel locks, cable stripper, punch down tool, flashlight, gloves, and tool pouch. Steel toe or composite toe work boots are required. About Fieldlink believes in empowering success. Its our job to cultivate relationships that connect people and employers in a way that is inclusive, intelligent, and allows both to thrive. Across the U.S., leading companies rely on us to help them build amazing teams with people like you. Whether you are looking to enter the low voltage industry, or are an experienced professional, Fieldlink can be the conduit to your next opportunity. For almost 5 years, weve helped shape our industry. Today, we continue to research, ask questions, and continuously enhance the candidate journey and client experience. Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package to our employees, which includes: Medical Insurance Vision & Dental Insurance Life Insurance Matching (k) Commuter Benefits Employee Discounts & Rewards Payroll Payment Options Future Communication Consent By applying, you are providing consent for Fieldlink to engage with you via phone calls, AI-generated calls, AI-generated text messages, standard text messages, and/or emails to share job opportunities. Consistent with our , information obtained will not be shared with third parties for marketing or promotional purposes. Message frequency may vary for text messages. Message and data rates may apply. Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. You may reply STOP to cancel or HELP for assistance. EEO Employer
Created: 2026-04-02