Open in any metro where customer demand opens a route · W-2 Full-time · Market-rate per metro · published per-state on the apply form
Install cameras, network cabling, smart-home devices, and managed network gear in homes and small businesses. Industry certifications a plus, not required.
A day in the life
You roll out in a uniformed, branded vehicle with a route built from drive-time data. Most days are 2–4 stops in your assigned territory.
You'll:
- Run structured cabling and terminate to keystones, patch panels, or RJ45.
- Install and configure managed networks (router + switch + access points + cameras).
- Pull and connect PoE cameras, recorders, doorbells, and smart locks.
- Diagnose Wi-Fi problems with a real signal analyzer.
- Stand up a residential automation hub on the customer's local network.
- Walk customers through what you did in plain English and leave a written work order.
- Update the tech portal with photos, notes, and credential references.
You will own
- The "done right" reputation on every install.
- Customer trust at the doorway.
- A clean network rack at the end of the day.
- A short, accurate visit report the customer can read in 60 seconds.
Must-haves
- 2+ years pulling and terminating low-voltage cable.
- Comfortable on a ladder, in a crawlspace, and in a dropped ceiling.
- Strong residential customer-service instinct (uniformed, on time, leave it cleaner than you found it).
- Smartphone fluency for our tech portal.
- Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license in your state of residence.
Nice-to-haves
- Industry low-voltage / structured-cabling / A-V certifications.
- Hands-on experience with managed networking and PoE deployments.
- Residential automation hub familiarity (any platform).
- Bilingual — Spanish or another language common to your service area.
What you'll get
- Real benefits (health stipend, retirement, PTO).
- Pay-range transparency that complies with your state's pay-disclosure law.
- Tools, vehicle, uniforms, training.
- A real career path: senior installer → lead → ops → metro launch.
How to apply
Use the form on the next page. We also accept applications via Indeed, LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, and Fiverr / Upwork for per-job sub-contract work. If you run an existing service company that wants to partner with us in your market, email partners@techhelplocal.com.