Install and terminate Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber optic cables.
Lay and route cables through ducts, conduits, false ceilings, walls, and cable trays.
Label cables and ports accurately for easy identification.
Install and manage network racks, patch panels, and switches.
Ensure proper cable dressing and organization in server/network racks.
Mount and configure cable managers, trays, and accessories.
Use testing tools like Fluke testers to test UTP/fiber cabling.
Certify and troubleshoot cable runs for continuity, performance, and signal loss.
Rectify cable faults such as short circuits or miswiring.
Coordinate with project engineers for site readiness.
Prepare materials and tools needed for daily installation tasks.
Follow layout drawings and as-built plans.
Attend to network cabling issues and perform preventive maintenance.
Replace damaged or outdated cabling and connectors.
Keep records of installed and serviced components.
Ensure adherence to safety and industry standards (EIA/TIA, ISO).
Wear proper PPE and follow company safety protocols at all times.