Low-Voltage Technician

A1 StaffingOmaha, NE
33d

About The Position

The Low-Voltage Technician will be responsible for installing, routing, terminating, and testing copper (and potentially other low-voltage) wiring systems throughout a production plant environment. You’ll work on pulling wire, setting up pathways, following wiring schematics/blueprints, collaborating with other trades, and ensuring all work meets quality and safety standards.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Proven experience with low-voltage wiring, cable installation or similar (pulling copper wire, terminations)
  • Ability to read electrical wiring diagrams, blueprints, and schematics
  • Comfortable working in a production/industrial environment (which may include elevated platforms, ladders, confined spaces, etc.)
  • Strong attention to detail + commitment to workmanship and safety
  • Basic tool set for wiring/cable installation (wire stripper, cable cutters, fish tape, etc.)
  • Good communication skills; ability to collaborate with team and follow instructions
  • Willingness to work overtime or flexible shifts when needed

Nice To Haves

  • Previous industrial wiring or production plant experience
  • Familiarity with electrical codes and grounding practices relevant for low-voltage systems
  • Experience installing conduit, cable tray systems, and wire routings in industrial settings
  • Certification or trade schooling in electrical, electronics, or low‐voltage systems

Responsibilities

  • Pull, route, and install copper low‐voltage cable and wiring per production plant requirements (e.g., signal, control, communication)
  • Read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, blueprints, and layout plans
  • Install conduit, cable tray, wireways, supports and terminations as required
  • Label and identify wiring, maintain clear documentation of installed systems
  • Test wiring and low-voltage circuits for continuity, insulation, correct routing, and proper termination
  • Collaborate with production, maintenance, and engineering teams to ensure installation aligns with operational needs
  • Work in accordance with electrical and safety codes, plant safety procedures, and low‐voltage best practices
  • Identify and report potential wiring issues, faults or deviations; assist in corrective work
  • Maintain tools, equipment, and supplies; ensure workspace is clean, orderly, and safe
  • Occasionally assist with shutdowns, line relocations, or other special projects as required
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