About the job Cable Technician
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 30–35-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: Monday–Friday, 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