Telamon is a leading provider of connectivity integration, implementation, and distribution solutions for many of the world’s most recognized telecommunications, transportation and consumer brands. Founded in 1985, we are a minority-owned company headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, and maintain a global footprint with locations in North America, Europe, and Asia. This work isn’t easy—and that is exactly why we do it. Telamon thrives when we’re solving problems that help enhance connectivity and lead to simplicity, safety, and reliability in everyday life. We are cultivating deeper connections with every bond we forge: a more comprehensive network that serves the world around us—inside our walls and out. Learn more at telamon.com Benefits: Telamon invests in our people with benefits that support health, family, and future. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes: Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, vision, HSA with company match, dependent care FSA, life & disability coverage, voluntary plans, legal/ID protection, pet insurance, EAP Financial: 401(k) with company match, annual bonus based on company performance, referral bonuses, discounts, phone allowance; field roles: travel pay, per diem, company-paid lodging, and company vehicle (if applicable) Time Off & Flexibility: Flexible PTO for salaried roles; starting at 15 days (PTO with 2 floating holidays) for hourly roles; paid holidays, floating holidays, parental leave, bereavement leave, company-paid sabbaticals, and hybrid/remote options Career Growth: Tuition reimbursement, annual professional development grants, online learning resources, leadership programs, and internal growth opportunities Additional Benefits: Recognition programs, scholarships and educational stipends for children, company paid sabbaticals and company outings with access to local events. Note: benefits eligibility may be based on employment status, tenure, location, or other factors Classification: Non-Exempt/Hourly Location: Columbus, OH/Cincinnati, OH Area Pay Range: $32-$37/hour, depending on experience Job Summary: The Lead Technician DC Power oversees and executes the installation, upgrade, and removal of DC power systems, including rectifiers, batteries, and power cabinets. This role ensures proper routing, lacing, and termination of power, grounding, and alarm cabling, and leads the build-out of supporting infrastructure to meet safety and quality standards. The Lead Technician also supports project coordination and serves as a key interface with customers and field representatives to verify requirements, monitor progress, and ensure installations are completed accurately, efficiently, and in alignment with customer requirements.