Are you a skillful multitasker, and able to prioritize and problem solve with confidence? Do you have strong communications skills? Are you resourceful, eager to learn, and able to adapt to our ever-evolving work environment? Do you pay attention to the small details? Then you might be a great fit for our Public Utility Commission Inspection Coordinator role.
At Spectrum, we keep more than 32 million customers connected across our 41-state footprint. We are creating connections people can count on – entertainment, information, and each other. Our Field Ops teams operate on the ground and on the move, in both small towns and big cities, to deliver high-quality communications and entertainment products to our customers. We play an essential, visible role in keeping these communities connected by installing, maintaining and troubleshooting to optimize the performance and reliability of our network.
BE PART OF THE CONNECTION
As a PUC (Public Utility Commission) Inspection Coordinator, your efficiency and attention to detail allows you to maintain the quality of our facilities. You will be responsible for performing aerial and underground inspections for identified Charter farcicalities, ensuring violations are identified and tracked, and appropriate corrective action are taken to remedy safety hazards in accordance with PUC and National Electrical Safety Code.
WHAT OUR PUC INSPECTION COORDINATORS ENJOY MOST
Proactively maintaining the quality of our facilities
Building internal and external relationships
The opportunity to work independently
WHAT YOU’LL BRING TO SPECTRUM
Required Qualifications
Experience: Experience at a higher-level Technician preferably at FT IV, Maintenance Tech or Construction Coordinator II/III (2 years)
Education: High School diploma or equivalent (GED)
Skills: Communication, multi-tasking, attention to detail, problem solving, customer service, technical aptitude
Abilities:
Ability to safely drive company vehicle
Ability to use various electronic devices to communicate between service location and office
Must be able to maintain regular attendance in adherence to Charter Communications and Regional guidelines
Ability to interact with coworkers in a positive manner, follow directions and work rules and accept constructive feedback
Ability to accurately measure distances, using tapes or other measuring devices
Must be able to estimate various distances while driving a company vehicle to calculate signal leakage
Must have solid time management and organizational skills
Must possess an understanding of on detailed PUC/Regulatory inspection compliance
Must possess and apply relevant knowledge of Charter Communications, OSHA, Regulatory, General Orders 95 and l28 rules and like regulations
Must have complete understanding of the structural and/or architectural integrity of the network in order to successfully perform required inspection and recommend appropriate course of action
Relevant knowledge of personal computer hardware and software and proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, particularly Microsoft Excel Ability to navigate through city streets quickly and effectively through the use of and understanding of GPS technology
Knowledge of computerized test equipment processes, standard test processes and cable TV modulation schemes
Valid Driver’s License with satisfactory driving record within Company required standards
SPECTRUM CONNECTS YOU TO MORE
Learning Culture: We invest in your learning through 160+ hours of training, hands-on experience, and mentoring to advance your skills
Dynamic Growth: We invest in your learning, and provide paid training and opportunities to move up and around the company
Competitive Pay: Generous starting pay
Total Rewards:See all the ways we invest in you—at work and in life
New York, New York
Time Warner Cable (TWC) was an American cable television company. Before it was purchased by Charter Communications on May 18, 2016, it was ranked the second largest cable company in the United States by revenue behind only Comcast, operating in 29 states. Its corporate headquarters were located in the Time Warner Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, with other corporate offices in Stamford, Connecticut; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Herndon, Virginia. From 1971 to 1981, Time Warner Cable, as Warner Cable, owned Dimension Pictures.
It was controlled by Warner Communications, then by Time Warner. That company spun off the cable operations in March 2009 as part of a larger restructuring. From 2009 to 2016, Time Warner Cable was an entirely independent company, continuing to use the Time Warner name under license from its former parent (including the "Road Runner" name for its Internet service, now Spectrum Internet).
In 2014, the company was the subject of a proposed purchase by Comcast Corporation, valued at $45.2 billion; however, following opposition to the deal by various groups, along with plans by the U.S. government to try to block the merger, Comcast called off the deal in April 2015. On May 26, 2015, Charter Communications announced that it would acquire Time Warner Cable for $78.7 billion, along with Bright House Networks in a separate $10.1 billion deal, pending regulatory approval.
The purchase was completed on May 18, 2016; Charter had continued to do business as Time Warner Cable in its former markets, but has now re-branded these operations under the Spectrum brand in most markets (even Charter launched this brand in 2014), though it will continue to use the roadrunner.com email addresses and adelphia.net email addresses to new customers.