Job Title: ONT – Drop Splicing Technician
Job Summary:
The ONT-Drop Splicing Technician is tasked with installing the Optical Network Terminal to the side of the home (the fiber optic subscriber drop will already have been placed and will typically be on the AC power connection side), splicing the fiber optic subscriber drop, testing the drop for signal, grounding, bonding, and stowing as required, along with any labeling and completing any job completion documentation. This role requires a good working knowledge of fiber optics, attention to detail, and the ability to work in various environments.
- Key Responsibilities: Scheduling: Work with the local customer dispatch/office to get as many job assignments as possible for the day up to several days.
- Equipment and Materials Pickup: Pickup materials and equipment for each assigned job with the goal of picking up several jobs at a time.
- Installation: Install ONT to residential and commercial locations as per specifications and standards. The fiber optic subscriber drop will already be place/buried and will typically be installed to the AC power side of the location.
- Splicing and Testing: Perform fusion splicing of the fiber optic drop cable, ensuring minimal signal loss and optimal performance. Testing will be performed with an OPM (Optical Power Meter).
- Labeling and Stowing: Perform any required labeling and neatly stow the fiber cable while always observing the minimum bending radius.
- Troubleshooting: Ensure that if there is a signal issue that the signal is bad leaving the FST Port to remove the fiber drop from being considered the problem. The customer will troubleshoot issues on their network, but every effort must be made to ensure that the newly spliced drop is not the problem (if the signal is good leaving the FST port and bad at the input of the ONT then there is an issue with the drop or drop connectors). The minimum and maximum optical signal levels will be provided to the technician.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of installations, splicing activities, and testing results for quality assurance and reporting a required.
- Collaboration: Work with other technicians, engineers, and project managers to coordinate installation efforts and ensure timely project completion.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere to safety protocols and industry standards while working in the field and with fiber optic equipment.
- Customer Interaction: Always present yourself in a professional way as to not only represent yourself, but GTA and the GTA customer.
- Technician Appearance: The technician shall maintain a professional and well-groomed appearance. No torn jeans or shirts, have good personal hygiene, etc.
- Qualifications: Education: High school diploma or equivalent; technical training in fiber optics preferred.
- Experience: Previous experience in fiber optic installation and splicing is highly desirable.
- Skills: Proficiency with splicing equipment, testing tools, and fiber optic installation techniques.
- Certifications: Relevant certifications (e.g., Fiber Optic Association certification(s)) may be required or preferred. Having OSHA-10 is also preferred.
- Internet and Computer Skills: Must be familiar with computers, the internet, email, and basic Microsoft Office so as to fill out and submit any needed reporting, etc.
- Organization: Must be organized so as to keep track of all issues materials, equipment, and job Work Orders. Losing materials, tools, and or equipment could result in disciplinary actions.
- Physical Requirements: Ability to work in various outdoor conditions, lift up to 50 pounds, and climb ladders as needed.
- Requirements: Work Vehicle: Technician must have a reliable vehicle able to work out of and accommodate ladders, materials, and equipment.
- Basic Hand Tools: Technician must have basic hand tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wire strippers, cordless drill, etc.
- Fiber Tools: Technicianmust have approved Optical Power Meter and Fiber Fusion Splicer. Fusion Splicer must be able to splice Ribbon Fiber.
- PPE: Have Personal Protection Equipment such as cones, reflective vest, steel toe boots, etc.