A nationally recognized low voltage and structured cabling contractor known for delivering large-scale technology infrastructure solutions across some of the most complex environments in the country. This team operates with a focus on safety quality and execution supporting commercial healthcare education and data center environments with consistency and technical depth.
Position Overview
Seeking a Low Voltage Technician II or III to support commercial and infrastructure projects across the Greater Seattle area. The work is hands-on and production-driven requiring a technician who can read prints work independently and execute clean installations across a variety of site types. Reliable transportation is required project sites fall within a 3035-mile radius of Seattle.
Key Responsibilities
Pull dress terminate label and test Cat 6 copper cabling per TIA/EIA standards
Mark up prints and interpret scope documents in the field
Install J-hook pathways conduit and cable tray
Perform fiber optic work including terminating testing and splicing as applicable
Support security cabling scope as assigned
Maintain a safe organized and professional work environment
Communicate effectively with project leads supervisors and site personnel
Required Qualifications
Minimum 3 years of hands-on experience in the low voltage data cabling industry
Solid experience with cable pulling Cat 6 termination conduit work and J-hook pathway installation
Ability to read and mark up construction prints
Fiber experience (terminating testing splicing) is highly valued
Security cabling experience is a plus
Strong communication skills and ability to work independently when needed
OSHA 10 required
Washington State W06 Low Voltage License obtained or actively working toward preferred but not required
Reliable transportation required for multi-site work throughout the Greater Seattle area
Benefits and Compensation
Pay rate: $30$40 per hour based on experience
Weekly pay
Schedule: MondayFriday day shift typically 6:00 AM 2:30 PM with occasional extension to 4:00 PM
Why Work With Us
Work with a nationally recognized low voltage contractor known for quality and project consistency
Variety of commercial infrastructure projects across the Seattle metro area
Consistent day shift schedule with minimal overtime exposure
Real path to permanent hire for candidates who perform and show up
A nationally recognized low voltage and structured cabling contractor known for delivering large-scale technology infrastructure solutions across some of the most complex environments in the country. This team operates with a focus on safety quality and execution supporting commercial healthcare ed...
A nationally recognized low voltage and structured cabling contractor known for delivering large-scale technology infrastructure solutions across some of the most complex environments in the country. This team operates with a focus on safety quality and execution supporting commercial healthcare education and data center environments with consistency and technical depth.
Position Overview
Seeking a Low Voltage Technician II or III to support commercial and infrastructure projects across the Greater Seattle area. The work is hands-on and production-driven requiring a technician who can read prints work independently and execute clean installations across a variety of site types. Reliable transportation is required project sites fall within a 3035-mile radius of Seattle.
Key Responsibilities
Pull dress terminate label and test Cat 6 copper cabling per TIA/EIA standards
Mark up prints and interpret scope documents in the field
Install J-hook pathways conduit and cable tray
Perform fiber optic work including terminating testing and splicing as applicable
Support security cabling scope as assigned
Maintain a safe organized and professional work environment
Communicate effectively with project leads supervisors and site personnel
Required Qualifications
Minimum 3 years of hands-on experience in the low voltage data cabling industry
Solid experience with cable pulling Cat 6 termination conduit work and J-hook pathway installation
Ability to read and mark up construction prints
Fiber experience (terminating testing splicing) is highly valued
Security cabling experience is a plus
Strong communication skills and ability to work independently when needed
OSHA 10 required
Washington State W06 Low Voltage License obtained or actively working toward preferred but not required
Reliable transportation required for multi-site work throughout the Greater Seattle area
Benefits and Compensation
Pay rate: $30$40 per hour based on experience
Weekly pay
Schedule: MondayFriday day shift typically 6:00 AM 2:30 PM with occasional extension to 4:00 PM
Why Work With Us
Work with a nationally recognized low voltage contractor known for quality and project consistency
Variety of commercial infrastructure projects across the Seattle metro area
Consistent day shift schedule with minimal overtime exposure
Real path to permanent hire for candidates who perform and show up