BBT I - Field Service
Company: Altice USA
Location: Hauppauge
Posted on: August 7, 2022
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Job Description:
Overview:
We are Altice USA; a family of businesses that includes Optimum,
Suddenlink, Optimum Mobile, Optimum Business, A4 advertising,
Cheddar, and News12. Our common goal is connecting our customers to
friends and family, shows they love, advertising that resonates and
news that matters. We're building a workforce that thrives on
collaboration, inclusion, and innovation. We hope connecting you to
a potential role is just the beginning.
Responsibilities:
Job Summary Under general supervision the BBT I Field Service
Technician installs, changes, repairs and disconnects cable
services including video, data, and telephone. Performs
troubleshooting at time of installation and on scheduled service
calls from the tap to the customer's selected locations. Dual usage
and knowledge of coaxial cable and fiber in certain communities..
Educates customers regarding new and existing services and
describes the advantage of other services to meet customer
needs.Responsibilities Provides quality internal and external
customer service surrounding the Company valuesInstalls, tests and
troubleshoots Company services including video, data and telephone
from tap to customer selected locations.Utilizes network tools and
troubleshooting knowledge to resolve network problemsResolves
issues at installation and on scheduled service call from
customer's selected locations to tapEducates customers regarding
use of installed products; explains waivers, agreements, customer
release forms, charges and billing proceduresDetermines customer's
current service levels; inquiries about customer preferences and
needs; recommends service upgrades or additional productsResolves
or escalates customer complaints, as appropriateUses automated
routing system or plans daily route; requisitions equipment and
supplies; stocks Company vehicleMeets scheduled appointment
windowsCompletes work orders and other documentation on paper
and/or by mobile deviceRepresents Company to collect payments and
equipment; secures appropriate customer signaturesMaintains network
integrity through preventive maintenance and home
certifications.Adheres to established maintenance windows for all
outagesUses small hand tools, power tools, meters, and other test
equipmentMaintains and secures Company truck and equipmentWorks on
regularly scheduled days as well as unscheduled days and beyond
regular work hours as requiredWhen applicable rearranging and
reconnecting fiber optic service drops at pole, underground or
building terminalsPerforms other duties as assigned Qualifications
/ Requirements/Experience High School Diploma or equivalentAbility
to communicate in person and by telephoneVision ability: close
vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus; ability to
differentiate between different sizes and colors of wiresHand and
finger dexterity to carry and to use tools and equipment as
necessaryAbility to work while standing 50 - 70% of the timeAbility
to use any equipment in a safe manner, in accordance with company,
industry and regulatory standardsAbility to safely lift 75
poundsAbility to carry, climb and operate extension ladder,
(approx. 28 ft high and 75 pounds). Accommodation with 50-pound
maximum lifting is available.Ability to climb poles using gaffs,
hooks and climbing belt (weight limit of 350 pounds including
equipment) Ability to work in confined spaces such as crawlspaces
and attics by crawling, bending, reaching, twistingAbility to drive
Company vehicle in a safe and responsible manner Knowledge of basic
mathematicsKnowledge of basic electronicsSkill in using a
Windows-based computerAbility to comprehend and operate appropriate
testing equipment (e.g. signal level meters, ohm meters)Ability to
prioritize and organize effectivelyAbility to work independently
and with others ACTIVITY ANALYSIS (OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS):The
physical demands described herein are representative of those that
must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of the job: Lifting/Carrying: Ladders: Various types of
ladders lifted frequently throughout the shift and may be carried
over unlevel surfaces for up to 50 feet occasionally. Upon arrival
at the jobsite, the technician must determine which ladder is
needed to best access service. Ladders are lifted/removed from
designated storage areas in/on vehicle and lifted for repositioning
at jobsites. Vehicle ladder storage racks are at heights about 75'.
6-foot A-Frame Ladder: 20#14-foot Ladder: 35#, maneuvered to/from
ladder rack on Vehicle.18-foot, 3-piece Sectioned Ladder: 36# when
assembled.28-foot Extension Ladder (rated to 375#): 70#, maneuvered
to/from ladder rack. Method for carrying ladder will be dependent
upon space available at the jobsite:Shoulder carry (most common) -
Ladder lowered to rest horizontally on one shoulder, balanced with
arm/hand on ladder.Front carry - Ladder carried in the upright
position in front of the body. Mostly used in more narrow spaces
(between buildings) when ladder must be moved laterally. Suitcase
carry - Ladder carried horizontally at the side, using one or both
hands. Cable: Spool of RG6 (single)- 14 ' Diameter, weighs 42#: May
also be placed on Portable caddy that weighs 8#, for a total carry
weight of 50# occasionally.Spool of RG6 (double) - 21 ' Diameter,
weighs 75#Spool of RG11 - 22' Diameter, weighs 85#Spools may be
lifted from the ground, carried for up to 50 feet, and placed in
vehicle on cable reel 12'H off floor of Vehicle. Boxes of Cable:
19' x 19' x 11'H (one handle @11'), weighs 28# 14' x 14' x 11'H
(one handle @11'), weighs 31# May be lifted from ground and in/out
of cargo space of vehicle and carried for up to 50 feet. Spools and
boxes may be carried up as many as four flights of stairs
occasionally. Equipment Bag, loaded with components (converters,
DVR boxes, etc.): 18'H x 14' W x 15' D, strap adjustable from 18' L
to 34' L, maximum weight of 42# when fully loaded. Bag lifted from
floor or from `cage' and carried for up to 10 feet occasionally.
Small dolly available to transport bag for longer distances (from
depot to service vehicle). Tackle box with small equipment: 17' W x
16' D x 10'H (small handle @10'H), weighs 30#. May be lifted from
the ground and from cargo space in Vehicle for repositioning and
may be carried for up to 50 feet occasionally. Tool bags/belts:
Tool belt with safety straps attached, weighs 10# and worn around
waist. Tool pouch containing small hand tools, weighs up to 9#.
Trilithic meter weighs 6#. Technician may ascend/descend ladder
wearing all these tools, adding an additional 25 pounds to climbing
activities. Pushing/Pulling: Ladders: 40# of overhead vertical
force required when raising/lowering the 28-foot extension ladder
from horizontal (on the ground) into a vertical position.32# of
one-armed pull force (diagonal or horizontal plane of motion) when
pulling ladder extension rope. Pull performed with one hand, as the
other hand is used to stabilize ladder in an upright position.
Climbing: Ladders: Step heights of 12'. May climb to highest
allowable point of 28-foot extension ladder multiple times per job
(occasional overall per shift, but multiple repetitions of up to 6x
performed within one service call). Ladder may be leaned against a
building or may be secured to an overhead cable which increases
sway of ladder during climb. Employee must not exceed the
manufacturer's safety limitations for weight on the ladder, taking
into consideration their body weight and additional weight of up to
30 pounds created from wearing PPE and tool belts/meters. Stairs:
May ascend/descend up to four flights of stairs (per city building
codes, a structure four flights or less is not required to have an
elevator). May carry as much as 50# while ascending stairs (cable
and portable caddy), in additional to wearing tool belts and
meters. Gripping/Grasping: Must be able to use simple and firm
grasps with both left and right hands continuously during the
workday. Firm grasp required with activities such as cutting cable
and crimping ends of cable to apply connectors. Simple, bilateral
grasp required throughout the shift with activities such as using a
punch tool and hammer (to install cable clips in masonry). Fine
motor activities include applying tie wraps to cables, applying
phone silk wire connectors, securing nuts and bolts, and
holding/pinching other small items and tools. Awkward
Postures/Functional Mobility:Climb in/out of service vehicle; sit
for up to one third of workday (sitting in vehicle; sitting at
computer terminal).Stand frequently throughout the workday.Walk
frequently throughout the workday, occasionally on unlevel
surfaces.Balance, stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, and crawl
occasionally throughout the workday. Occasional continuous
stooping, kneeling, or squatting (up to 10 minutes continuously,
measured 3x at one jobsite). Awkward reaching and twisting observed
when reaching around furniture or reaching around walls/corners and
other architectural barriers to access cable. Work in cramped
spaces that require assuming awkward positions. Work at heights
frequently throughout the workday, assuming and maintaining heights
of up to 25-feet on ladders. Continuous use of the senses of sight,
hearing and smell for safety throughout the workday. Continuous
situational awareness and alertness when working on service near
traffic lanes. Coordinate two or more limbs (for example, two arms,
two legs, or one leg and one arm) while sitting, standing, or lying
down frequently throughout the workday. Must reach in all
directions (bend, stretch, twist, or reach with body, arms, and/or
legs) frequently throughout the workday (i.e.: standing on ladder
and reaching laterally, or rotating trunk to reach for tools). Keep
hand and arm steady while moving or while holding an arm and hand
in one position, occasionally. Use abdominal and lower back muscles
to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time
without 'giving out' or fatiguing, frequently throughout the
workday.Operate, maneuver, navigate, and/or drive vehicles or
mechanized equipment, such as forklifts, passenger and commercial
vehicles, or bucket lifts for up to a full workday.Must be able to
use a ladder rated for a total of 375 lbs. including tools and
equipment. Wear a variety of personal protective equipment,
including, but not limited to safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hard
hats, and safety vests for up to the full workday. WORK
ENVIRONMENT/EXPOSURES:Frequently works outdoors, withstanding a
variety of conditions including exposure to extremes in hot and
cold temperature, wet or humid conditions. Withstand occasional
vibration. Withstand occasional odors or fumes. `Occasional',
`Frequent' and `Constant' designations as defined by the Department
of Labor, Dictionary of Occupational Titles: Occasional: 1-33% of
the workday Frequent: 34-66% of the workday Constant: 67-100% of
the workdayResponsibilities
Qualifications:
QualificationsAltice USA is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed
to recruiting, hiring and promoting qualified people of all
backgrounds regardless of gender, race, color, creed, national
origin, religion, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or
mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, military or
veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, or
local law.Altice USA, Inc. collects personal information about its
applicants for employment that may include personal identifiers,
professional or employment related information, photos, education
information and/or protected classifications under federal and
state law. This information is collected for employment purposes,
including identification, work authorization, FCRA-compliant
background screening, human resource administration and compliance
with federal, state and local law.Applicants for employment with
Altice will never be asked to provide money (even if reimbursable)
as part of the job application or hiring process. Please review our
Fraud FAQ for further details.
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