Fiber Splicing Technician I, II, III
Company: Congruex
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Who is Congruex: Congruex was
formed in 2016 to take advantage of historic demand for digital
connectivity. Our founders are deeply rooted in the industry and
have collectively built some of the country’s largest
communications infrastructure. We design and build digital
infrastructure across the nation by providing engineering,
construction, and specialty solutions with integrated delivery or
as an a la carte service. The work we do enables everything in the
modern world to operate, from healthcare and energy to
transportation and social interactions. Our vision is to be the
best provider of digital infrastructure solutions in the U.S. and
our core values of GRIT connect everything we do. Will you join us?
Why Work at Congruex: No matter what role you play, you are an
important part of our team. We offer comprehensive and competitive
benefits including, but not limited to: · Medical, Dental & Vision
benefits on day 1 · 401(k) program with company match and immediate
vesting on day 1 · Flexible PTO for all exempt roles & competitive
PTO accrual for all non-exempt roles · 10 company paid holidays ·
Company Paid Maternity & Parental Leave Options · Company Paid
Basic Life Insurance (employee paid voluntary options) · Free
wellness benefits like counseling, financial planning, caregiver
support, and more! · Marketplace discounts and 24/7 access to
online learning & development Job Summary: The Fiber Splicing
Technician splices, tests, troubleshoots, and repairs fiber optic
cables. Job Responsibilities (Including, but not limited to): ·
End-of-Line Network Testing: Testing light levels at the end of
fiber networks for balanced signal between points is crucial to
ensure proper signal transmission and network performance. · Cable
Prep: Ensure that cables are properly labeled and organized to
minimize errors during installation. · Build Fiber Cases and
Enclosures: Constructing fiber cases and enclosures involves
creating protective housings for fiber optic equipment and
connections. · Splice Color for Color Fibers: When splicing fiber
optic cables together, technicians match the colors of the fibers
to ensure that the correct fibers are connected. · Cable
Management: Organize the cables neatly within the enclosure,
ensuring that they are properly routed and secured to prevent
tangling or damage. · Sealing and Placement of Case: Ensuring that
the enclosure is properly closed and secured to protect the
equipment and cables inside from environmental elements. · Read
Prints and Maps: Examine Splice Matrix and redline maps to
understand fiber routes and assignments. · Splice off color and
multiple cables in one enclosure. · Jumping Trays: Routing fibers
from one tray to another, possibly to optimize cable management,
minimize signal loss, or create efficient pathways within the
enclosure. · Splice Tie Point and Jumper Cases: Splicing fibers at
a tie point involves connecting fibers from different cables. ·
Connect Jumper cables between jumper cases. · Rehab gel-filles
cases: The process of refurbishing or rehabilitating gel-filled
enclosures used in fiber optic networks. · Redlining and
Documentation: Marking up or annotating existing drawings or
documents with changes, updates, or corrections. · Case swaps and
audits: Replacing one equipment case or enclosure with another. ·
Troubleshooting: Identifying, diagnosing, and resolving issues that
can affect the performance and reliability of the network. · May
pull cable through existing duct package, pull cable through
conduit either manually, blowing, or mechanically, and splice and
activate underground and aerial lines. · Other duties as assigned.
Required Skills & Qualifications: General · Ability to do physical
labor, climb ladders and poles, work in confined spaces, etc. ·
Ability to read blueprints for job specifications in placement of
cables, location of utilities, etc. · Must be able to distinguish
between different colors for connection of fibers. · Must be a
self-starter and internally motivated to achieve corporate,
department, and personal objectives. · Must have excellent
interpersonal communication skills (oral and written) and be a team
player. · Must possess excellent problem solving and
decision-making skills. · Ability to use basic math skills to
compute measurements, figure ohms, timecards, etc. · Ability to
listen and to follow directions. · Must be organized, multi-tasked
oriented, and maintain a neat and safe work environment. · Ability
to work in high places on ladders and poles. · Ability to work in
confined spaces. · Ability to distinguish different fiber
connections. Physical Demands and Work Environment · Must be able
and willing to work outdoors, subject to inclement weather
conditions · Must be able to maintain visual and audible contact
with other crewman and all moving or stationary
persons/vehicles/objects to ensure safe coordination of movement ·
Must be able to work around heavy equipment and machinery · Must be
able to stand or walk for long periods of time · Must be able to
lift and carry up to 50 pounds · Routinely requires extended
periods of bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, pushing,
pulling, lifting, lifting in awkward positions, standing, and
twisting · Must be able to stand, walk, sit or be in other
physically demanding positions for long periods of time · Must be
able to work while wearing safety boots, safety glasses, hardhat,
and any applicable safety gear Required
Licenses/Certificates/Registrations: · OSHA 10 All requirements are
subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate
individuals with disabilities. This job description in no way
states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by
the employee occupying this position. Employees will be required to
follow any other job-related instructions and to perform other
job-related duties requested by their supervisor. Requirements are
representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills, and/or
abilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbent will
possess the abilities or aptitudes to perform each duty
proficiently. This document does not create an employment contract,
implied or otherwise, other than an “at-will” employment
relationship.
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