Description:
As a Fibre Technician, you will contribute to the delivery and upkeep of telescope-related fibre networks, including installation, acceptance testing, and ongoing support of optical fibre systems. You will also play a key role in troubleshooting, documentation, and ensuring fibre links are restored promptly to maintain operational reliability.Key Responsibilities (amongst others):
Perform optical fibre installations, including Dish Fibre Network (DFN) at telescope sites Troubleshoot, maintain, and repair fibre optic systems through inspections and defect resolution Conduct documentation, testing, and acceptance activities for each fibre installation, including capturing as-built data Assist with the management and maintenance of installed fibre optic networks Ensure installations meet the highest quality and standards in line with project requirements Respond to breakdowns to restore fibre links within minimal time Maintain fibre network assets, ensuring safe storage and calibration compliance Support planning and scheduling of optical fibre network installations and resources
Minimum Requirements:
Qualifications:
National Diploma in Engineering (preferably Electrical/Electronic) (NQF 6) FOA Certified Fibre Optics Technician or equivalent Valid drivers licence
Experience:
5+ years of fibre optic splicing experience, with preference for candidates with advanced practice Proven use of fibre optic testing/troubleshooting equipment (OTDR, Max Tester, Optical link loss tools) Experience with cable preparation, fibre optic cables (loose tube, tight buffer), and patch panel assembly Fusion splicing of SMF, MMF, and NZDSF Competence in OTDR, OLS, PM, and other optical fibre testing tools
Knowledge and Skills:
Proficiency in assembling patch panels and joints Ability to interpret OTDR traces, splicing diagrams, and optical test results Expertise in optical power loss testing, test reporting, and presentation of results Knowledge of fibre optic connectors and their applications Strong understanding of fibre optic link construction and maintenance Proficiency with hand/power tools and splicing techniques Ability to work at heights (510 metres) Strong interpersonal, analytical, and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently and within a team, often in remote locations and under tight schedules
This role offers the chance to play a critical part in supporting advanced scientific infrastructure, ensuring reliable and high-performance optical fibre networks.
NB:
23 Sep 2025;
from:
gumtree.co.za