Fiber Splicer Tele- communications (Sumner, WA ) General Labor - Leavenworth, WA at Geebo

Fiber Splicer Tele- communications (Sumner, WA )

SEFNCO Communications is now accepting applications for Fiber Splicers for our Sumner, WA facility.
Job Purpose:
Primary Duties:
-Proficiency in troubleshooting continuity of fiber optic networks.
-Applicant should be self motivated and able to work with minimal supervision.
-Applicant should be prepared to during day or night shifts, as well as weekends depending on customer requirements.
-Ability to work on call on a rotating basis to respond to emergencies and outages.
-Current flagger certification preferred.
-Proficiency in the use of MS Office software.
-Able to define and solve problems in the field to ensure job completion.
Secondary Duties:
Groundwork -- trenching Place conduit Underground services Drop coordination Quality Control Must be able to work at heights, climb poles, ladders, and work off of a bucket truck, as well as work in confined spaces Skills/
Qualifications:
Lift and carry up to 70 lbs Ability to work varied schedule (on call, evening and weekends as needed) Ability to work in inclement weather Applicant should be self motivated and able to work with minimal supervision.
Applicant should be prepared to during day or night shifts, as well as weekends depending on customer requirements.
Ability to work on call on a rotating basis to respond to emergencies and outages Bucket experience preferred.
Current flagger certification preferred.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefit program including:
Competitive wage Medical Prescription Vision Dental 401(k) SEFNCO participates in E-Verify and E-Screen.
Interested applicants should submit resume via this Craig's List posting or fax to 866-492-7240.
NO RECRUITERS please!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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