Description
TAK Communications is a leading national telecommunications and broadband service provider that offers full value chain communications services and solutions to its customers across the US, from project management, engineering, and construction to drops, fulfilment and door-to-door sales in over 40 states. TAK Communications prides itself on being a trusted business partner for its customers in the broadband and communications sector, providing solutions that exceed their expectations.
We are seeking a Fiber Splicer Project Coordinator to join our team in Crockett, TX. In this role you will be responsible for providing work details of project to subcontractor fiber splicers and assisting with ongoing fiber splicing projects.
Why TAK?
- Full Time
- Paid Weekly
- Compensation: $72,000 annually, DOE
- Full Benefits Package (Medical, Dental & Vision)
- Company provided vehicle, laptop, & phone
- Paid Time Off
- 401(k) with Company Match!
- 25K Company Paid Life Insurance
- Independent Work & Team Collaboration
- Career Development & Advancement Opportunities!
The Role
- Responsible for providing work details of project to fiber splicers
- Compose workbook “fiber matrix” while work is being performed
- Flexible and adaptable to making daily changes to matrix due to production updates
- Manages work schedule within customer required timelines
- Review designs and provide direction, ensuring all tasks assigned are completed in a timely and professional manner
- Obtain all materials and tools needed for job completion
- Train and ensure employees are aware of and always using safe work practices
- Manage multiple stages of projects, keeping systems and records updated
- Provide excellent customer experience every day
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements
- 3 years of fiber splicing experience required
- Fiber Splicer Certified
- Prior leadership experience a plus
- Ability to work outside of business hours when needed, overtime, holidays, evenings, weekends etc., in all seasons
- Ability to safety operate a vehicle while pulling a trailer
- Ability to complete tasks with small components and wires
- Ability to judge distance and space relationships
- Ability to interpret splicing print and distinguish/apply color code to print reading
- Ability to use specialty tools
- Ability to use and understanding splicing technology such as OTDRs, VFL, OLTS and Fusion Splice
- Ability to carry, climb, operate, and work upon an extension ladder (approximately 28 feet high and 75 pounds)
- Ability to complete work outdoors, in tight spaces and elevated by bending, reaching, twisting, climbing, and working while standing up to 70% of the time
- Ability to safely work and navigate various terrains, managing equipment, safety equipment and tools
- A body weight of no more than 275 pounds to perform ladder work safely. **Safety is our #1 Priority. If personal safety is not compromised, an accommodation may be available based on previous ladder experience in a similar role.**
- Valid driver’s license
- Passing of all pre-employment requirements (MVR, Background Check, Drug Screen)
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.