Job Description : Low Voltage Cabling Foreman – Data Center Fit-Out
Position Summary
The Low Voltage Cabling Foreman is responsible for leading and overseeing all structured cabling and low-voltage installation activities during a data center fit-out project. This includes supervising field technicians, organizing daily work schedules, ensuring quality and safety compliance, managing inventory and equipment staging, coordinating with other trades, and ensuring projects are completed on time and according to specifications.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Supervision
- Lead a team of low-voltage technicians performing copper and fiber installations, terminations, testing, and data center build-outs.
- Assign daily tasks, monitor progress, and ensure the crew adheres to project schedules and installation standards.
- Train and mentor technicians in proper installation techniques, safety procedures, and quality expectations.
- Conduct daily toolbox talks, crew briefings, and work planning meetings.
Project Execution & Scheduling
Plan daily / weekly work activities based on project milestones, construction schedules, and material availability.Coordinate sequencing of racks, cabling routes, patching, and pathway installation.Ensure all tasks are aligned with engineered drawings, cable schedules, rack elevations, and method-of-procedure (MOP) documents.Track project progress and communicate updates, delays, or impacts to the Project Manager.Quality Assurance & Technical Oversight
Inspect and verify that all copper and fiber terminations, cable routing, labeling, and pathway installations meet TIA / EIA, BICSI, NEC, and client-specific standards.Troubleshoot escalated technical issues, test failures, or installation conflicts.Review and sign off on test results, as-built documentation, and closeout materials.Ensure proper cable management, routing practices, and data center cleanliness.Inventory, Material Handling & Equipment Staging
Oversee receiving, inventory tracking, and organization of materials, hardware, cables, and consumables.Manage material forecasts and communicate shortages or procurement needs to the Project Manager or warehouse team.Supervise staging of racks, patch panels, cabinets, pre-terminated assemblies, and equipment prior to installation.Ensure tools, lifts, testers, and equipment are maintained and accounted for.Coordination with Other Trades & Stakeholders
Work closely with project managers, general contractors, electricians, HVAC teams, and network engineers to align installation sequences and resolve conflicts.Participate in coordination meetings, site walks, and client updates.Maintain professional communication and represent the low-voltage team on-site.Safety & Compliance
Enforce all jobsite safety rules, OSHA regulations, data center access protocols, and PPE requirements.Ensure all crew members follow safe work practices when working on ladders, lifts, overhead pathways, and underfloor environments.Complete safety logs, incident reports, and risk assessments as required.Qualifications & Skills
Required
4–7+ years of structured cabling or low-voltage installation experience, including data center environments.Prior experience as a Lead Technician or Foreman supervising crews.Strong knowledge of copper / fiber termination, testing, and certification tools (Fluke DSX, OTDR, fiber inspection equipment).Ability to read, interpret, and implement structured cabling drawings, rack elevations, and MOP / SOP documentation.Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.Experience with inventory control, equipment staging, and materials management.Preferred
BICSI Technician (TECH) or higher (such as RCDD is a plus).OSHA 10 / 30 or equivalent safety certification.Experience leading teams in mission-critical or live data center environments.Familiarity with project management software, drawing review tools, and documentation platforms.Physical Requirements
Ability to lift 50–75 lbs.Ability to work on ladders, lifts, and in overhead or underfloor spaces.Comfortable walking large data center floor areas and standing for extended periods.Work Environment
Fast-paced construction and commissioning environments with tight deadlines.May require occasional night, weekend, or off-hour work during critical transitions.Frequent coordination with multiple trades and stakeholders.