The Cable Splicer is responsible for setting up, racking, splicing, transferring, repairing, rearranging, bonding, pressurizing, and testing aerial, underground, and buried cable. This role involves mounting, cutting-in, and repairing cable terminal and load coil cases, as well as rearranging service drops, aerial, and buried jumper wire and step poles. The position requires operating company vehicles and performing work under minimum supervision. The nature of the work involves a variety of tasks with general guidelines for transfers, line cuts, and cable rearrangements. Employees will handle and climb ladders and poles, work at heights in boom trucks, and enter various confined spaces such as tunnels, buildings, trenches, crawl spaces, and manholes. They will work with small hand tools, mechanical equipment, and test equipment to connect wires and cables, requiring an understanding of written specifications and moderate complexity procedures. Splicing involves twisting, soldering, or joining with prescribed wire connectors for various cable types and covering conductors with insulating materials. The role includes placing and connecting cable terminals and NIDS, and frequently pushing, pulling, and lifting moderate to heavy objects. Reading and interpreting cut sheets and work order prints, keeping detailed written records, and placing hermetically sealed splice closures are also key duties. The position requires using electrical test equipment to verify and determine defective wires, performing cable acceptance tests, and loading tools and materials onto company vehicles. Additionally, employees will use test equipment to check for gas in manholes, empty manholes of water and debris, and test cable pressure systems and closures for leaks. Additional duties may be assigned by the Company.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed