Communication Technology Services (CTS) · 2 hours ago
DAS Technician
Communication Technology Services (CTS) is one of the largest integrators and managed service providers for enterprise cellular networks in the U.S. The DAS Technician role involves supporting the installation of various Telecommunication systems and requires on-the-job training to meet customer and CTS standards.
Telecommunications
Responsibilities
Follow the direction of Field Manager/Lead Tech
Part of Install team stringing coax and fiber cable
Install Antennas and Equipment as directed
Transporting materials
Attending Apprentice Classes (where applicable)
Competent at pulling both Coax and Fiber
Proficient at Coax Cable Termination
Familiarity with Fusion splicing and fiber optic testing practices is preferred
Basic computer skills
Basic understanding of cable sweep test equipment and processes
Understand frequency band, Protocols and terminology
Competent at collecting information for closeout package
Able to manage daily installation quality and schedule
Able to accept direction, but also able to make good decisions when left to work un-supervised
Proficient with PIM & Sweep Testing of both Coax & Fiber is preferred
Competent at operation and understanding of all functions of Anritsu Site Master, test equipment is preferred
Qualification
Required
High School Diploma or GED
Clean driving record
Must pass a background check
Physical ability to: carry tools, materials, & ladders; climb ladders, lift up to 50lb as-needed, and perform daily required tasks
Preferred
Familiarity with Fusion splicing and fiber optic testing practices
Proficient with PIM & Sweep Testing of both Coax & Fiber
Competent at operation and understanding of all functions of Anritsu Site Master, test equipment
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid Holidays
401(k)
Company
Communication Technology Services (CTS)
CTS provides custom, carrier-grade, in-building and campus connectivity solutions for enterprises and mobile network operators, solving and managing the most complex networking challenges.