Electronics Technician Maintenance I

VTG Defense

Chantilly (VA)

On-site

USD 40,000 - 54,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

VTG Defense is seeking a Cleared Telecommunications Infrastructure Technician to support Navy/NMCI network infrastructure across the National Capital Region, with travel up to 20%. The role is hands-on, focusing on copper and fiber cabling, installation, termination, labeling, and testing in IDF/MDF environments.

The position requires working at government sites, installing patch panels and cabinets, and performing basic power work from panels to cabinets, including breaker and receptacle

Qualifications

  • Hands-on field cabling work with copper and fiber.
  • Ability to install/terminate/test cabling in IDF/MDF environments.
  • Use test equipment like Fluke for validation.

Responsibilities

  • Install, terminate, label, dress, test, and troubleshoot copper and fiber cabling.
  • Install and support patch panels, wire managers, and cabinets.
  • Perform basic power work from panels to cabinets, including breaker/receptacle installation.
  • Install UPS units and PDUs in communications cabinets.
  • Use copper and fiber test equipment (Fluke or equivalent).
  • Maintain clean, organized, standards-based cabling work.
  • Support IDF/MDF and other communications-space buildouts.
  • Work independently at government customer sites and meet installation schedules.
  • Provide field updates, test results, labeling information, and closeout documentation.

Skills

Copper/Fiber cabling
Testing equipment (Fluke)
Patch panels
Power distribution (UPS/PDUs)
Cable labeling/dressing
Documentation

Tools

Fluke tester

Job description

Overview

VTG is seeking a full-time Cleared Telecommunications Infrastructure Technician to support Navy/NMCI network infrastructure work across the National Capital Region, with possible travel up to 20%. This is a hands-on field role focused primarily on copper and fiber telecommunications infrastructure. The technician will install, terminate, label, dress, test, and troubleshoot copper and fiber cabling in IDF/MDF and other communications environments. Work may also include patch panels, wire managers, cable conveyance, cabinet installation, UPS/PDU installation, and authorized basic power work from existing panels to cabinets, including breaker and receptacle installation.


What will you do?


  • Install, terminate, label, dress, test, and troubleshoot copper and fiber cabling

  • Install and support patch panels, wire managers, cable conveyance, and cabinets

  • Perform authorized basic power work from existing panels to cabinets, including breaker and receptacle installation

  • Install UPS units and PDUs in communications cabinets

  • Use copper and fiber test equipment, such as Fluke or equivalent

  • Maintain clean, organized, and standards-based cabling work

  • Support IDF/MDF and other communications-space buildouts

  • Work independently at government customer sites and meet installation schedules

  • Provide basic field updates, test results, labeling information, and closeout documentation as required

  • Travel up to 20% and support overtime as mission needs require


Do you have what it takes?


  • Install, terminate, label, dress, test, and troubleshoot copper and fiber cabling

  • Install and support patch panels, wire managers, cable conveyance, and cabinets

  • Perform authorized basic power work from existing panels to cabinets, including breaker and receptacle installation

  • Install UPS units and PDUs in communications cabinets

  • Use copper and fiber test equipment, such as Fluke or equivalent

  • Maintain clean, organized, and standards-based cabling work

  • Support IDF/MDF and other communications-space buildouts

  • Work independently at government customer sites and meet installation schedules

  • Provide basic field updates, test results, labeling information, and closeout documentation as required

  • Travel up to 20% and support overtime as mission needs require


Pay Range: VTG's estimated starting pay range is $34.31/hr which is a general guideline for the geographic location. When extending an offer, VTG also considers work experience, education, skill level, market considerations and may possibly include contractual requirements which may cause an offer to fall outside of this range.

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