We are seeking an experienced Fiber Optic Locate Technician to support our outside plant construction, maintenance, and emergency repair operations. This role is responsible for accurately locating, marking, and documenting company-owned fiber optic infrastructure to ensure safe excavation and prevent service-affecting damage.
This is a private/in-house locator position, focused on supporting internal crews and approved contractors—not high-volume 811 ticket production.
Key Requirements
- Locate and mark underground fiber optic cables, conduits, handholes, vaults, and related OSP infrastructure
- Use electromagnetic, passive, and tracer wire locating equipment to determine accurate fiber paths and depths
- Interpret OSP prints, as-builts, splice diagrams, and GIS maps
- Coordinate closely with construction, maintenance, engineering, and project management teams
- Perform pre-construction walkthroughs and jobsite verifications
- Identify discrepancies between field conditions and maps; report redlines and corrections
- Document locate activities with photos, sketches, and field notes
- Support emergency fiber restoration efforts as needed
- Assist with damage investigations and root cause documentation
- Maintain locating equipment and ensure calibration and readiness
- Follow all safety standards, traffic control requirements, and company policies
Required Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- 1–3 years of experience locating fiber optic or telecom utilities
- Strong understanding of underground fiber construction methods (direct buried, duct, conduit systems)
- Experience using locating equipment (EM locators, sondes, tracer wire techniques)
- Ability to read and interpret fiber maps, splice prints, and construction drawings
- Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record
- Ability to work independently and outdoors in varying weather conditions
- Strong attention to accuracy, safety, and documentation
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with OSP fiber networks (long-haul, metro, or access)
- Knowledge of handholes, vaults, splice cases, and duct structures
- Familiarity with GIS systems, mapping software, or mobile field applications
- Previous experience supporting fiber construction or maintenance crews
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification
- Damage prevention or utility protection training
Physical Requirements
- Ability to walk long distances over uneven terrain
- Ability to work in roadside, easement, and active construction environments
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
- Ability to bend, kneel, and stand for extended periods