Low Voltage Technician/Structured Cabling
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Trades / Skilled Labor
General Labor, Installation Technician
CommX Networks is a low-voltage and structured cabling company based in Fort Myers, FL, specializing in commercial, warehouse, and distribution center infrastructure. With over 18 years of experience, the company delivers scalable, high-performance network installations tailored to national and regional clients. Their services encompass structured cabling (CAT6/CAT6A, fiber optics), IDF/MDF build-outs, wireless deployment, security wiring, and comprehensive network infrastructure solutions. CommX Networks has a proven track record of supporting large-scale warehouse and logistics projects for clients, ensuring reliable and efficient installations in fast-paced environments.
The company handles projects nationwide.
CommX Networks is seeking experienced low voltage technicians for commercial and warehouse installations. We specialize in structured cabling and network infrastructure for large-scale build-outs including distribution centers and multi-site deployments. This role requires travel Monday-Friday, with home on weekends and major holidays off.
Responsibilities- Install, terminate, and test CAT5e/ CAT6/ fiber cabling.
- Build and dress IDF/ MDF closets.
- Install and label patch panels, racks, and network equipment.
- Run cable in commercial and warehouse environments.
- Follow project scope, prints, and timelines.
- Strong Troubleshooting skills, including diagnosing and resolving issues efficiently
- Ability to work in fast-paced, team-oriented environments
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to workplace safety practices
- Experience with structured cabling (CAT5/6 required)
- Ability to read prints and follow scope of work
- Own basic hand tools (punch down, crimpers, etc.)
- Ability to travel Monday-Friday
- Negotiable based on experience
- Room for growth and ongoing opportunities
- Travel-based work with consistent projects.
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