Installation Technician

AT&T AT&T · Telecom · Nashville, TN +3

This role involves installing and activating technology for high-speed broadband, Wi-Fi, and voice services for customers in their homes and businesses. The technician works independently, acts as a trusted expert, and is responsible for meeting new people, solving problems, and performing tasks such as installing new lines, climbing ladders, and activating Wi-Fi networks. The role requires a flexible schedule, a valid driver's license, physical ability to lift and work in various conditions, and the ability to identify wire and cable colors.

What you'd actually do

  1. Introducing our customers to the world’s most robust network all while delivering best-in-class service.
  2. You’re the key to elevating the customer experience, providing seamless installation and activation of our state-of-the-art technology.
  3. As an Installation Technician, you’ll work independently at our customer’s homes and businesses as a trusted expert, installing the latest technology for high-speed broadband, Wi-Fi, and voice services.
  4. You’ll have the opportunity to meet new people every day while solving problems and being rewarded for doing great work.
  5. Whether you’re putting in a new line, climbing a ladder or simply plugging in and activating a wifi network, one thing is true, no two days will be the same.

Skills

Required

  • Work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends
  • Possess a valid state driver’s license
  • Lift and move up-to 60 lbs
  • Weigh less than 325 lbs., required for ladder safety
  • At times work in small spaces or aloft (up to 28 ft.)
  • Be available for overtime, emergency call outs and holiday work
  • Identify wire and cable colors
  • Qualify on pre-employment assessment

Nice to have

  • extensive training and the resources you need in a collaborative and dynamic team environment
  • ongoing paid training

What the JD emphasized

  • Possess a valid state driver’s license
  • Lift and move up-to 60 lbs
  • Weigh less than 325 lbs., required for ladder safety
  • At times work in small spaces or aloft (up to 28 ft.)