A three-year state certified apprenticeship program.
Apprentice Duties
Participate in a minimum of 160 hours of classroom training per year.
Receive a time based scheduled wage increase.
Participate in a minimum of 4,800 hours of on-the-job training with a Signatory Contractor.
The Telecommunications Installer Technician works beside the Wireman, installing the network of low voltage cabling that is used for video, voice and data or other low voltage signaling.
While most installations are in buildings that are partially or fully enclosed to protect from sun, wind and rain; these installations are often installed before air conditioning, heat or permanent light fixtures have been installed in the buildings. Many jobs; however, are in existing buildings or offices.
Backbone voice and data cables are routed between the entrance facilities, where communications signals enter a building. Voice and data horizontal cables are routed between telephone rooms, equipment rooms, and individual workstations throughout the building.
Equipment rooms often contain energized equipment such as hubs, file servers or telephone switches. These devices are configured and connected to the communications network that serves the building.
The Telecommunications Installer Technician installs voice and data outlets at workstations. In addition, they install punch down blocks and cross connects in telephone rooms. These may be wall mounted or rack mounted, and must be grouped and identified according to specific installation standards.
The NJATC trains to TIA/EIA and other industry Standards. The NJATC also partners with the major manufacturers in the video, voice and data industry to assure training in the latest technologies including training for manufacturers warranted installs.
Job Description
Many of the work processes of the Telecommunications Installer Technician are listed below. There are many systems that utilize low voltage video, voice or data signals. Not all Installer Technicians work on all systems. However; properly trained Installer Technicians can work on a variety of types of systems, including systems for video, voice and data.
Plan and Initiate Projects
Install Underground Voice or Data Circuit Feeders to Entrance Facilities
Provide or Connect to the Grounding Electrode System
Install Pathways and Spaces for Installation of Low Voltage Wiring
Install, Terminate and Test Wires and Cables, both Copper and Fiber-Optic
Install, Test, Certify and Troubleshoot Local Area Network (LAN) Cabling Systems
Lay Out, Install and Verify Operation of Security and Access Control Systems
Install Communications and Sound Distribution Systems
Provide Testing, Analysis and Repair of Video, Voice and Data Systems; including Electronic Devices such as Gateways, Routers, Hubs, NIC Cards, Telephone Switches, etc.
Prefabricate Systems, such as Telecommunications Racks, for Field Installation
Work on other Sub-systems such as Communications, Entertainment, Environmental, Life Safety, Energy Management and Custom Lighting