Low Voltage Cable Puller


ORLANDO, FL 32806

Posted: 9/23/2024

Job Description

We are seeking a motivated and skilled Low Voltage Cable Puller to join our team to work projects around the Orlando and Kissimmee areas. As a Low Voltage Cable Puller, you will be responsible for installing and maintaining low voltage cabling systems, including data, voice, and video cabling.

Responsibilities:

Install, pull, and route low voltage cables.

Terminate and test cables to ensure proper functioning.

Assist with the setup and teardown of cable installation sites.

Follow blueprints and technical diagrams to install cabling systems accurately.

Adhere to safety guidelines and industry standards.

Maintain a clean and organized work environment.

Collaborate with team members and supervisors to complete tasks efficiently.

Requirements:

Previous experience in low voltage cable installation is preferred. Familiarity with industry standards and best practices. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical diagrams. Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills. Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting and carrying heavy objects. Good communication and teamwork skills. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (407) 519-9640

APPLY NOW

What's Happening


From Job Descriptions to Culture: Attracting Top Talent in 2025

The new year is the perfect opportunity to refresh your company’s recruitment strategies and create an environment that attracts exceptional candidates. Small but meaningful changes in how you hire and support employees can have a significant impact on your talent pipeline. Here’s how to set your company up for success in 2025

Read more >>

World Of Concrete 2025

LaborMax Staffing will be at the 2025 World of Concrete Expo in Las Vegas, Booth N3052

Read more >>

Weathering the Winter: Safety Tips for Outdoor Jobs

Winter brings cold weather, bitter winds, and slick conditions, making it essential to stay safe while working outdoors. Whether you're facing feet of snow or dealing with icy storms, it’s the perfect time to (snow)brush up on winter safety tips to keep warm and avoid harm. Here’s how you can stay safe and effective during the colder months.

Read more >>