๐ Network Cabling
The range of responsibilities, job roles and skills required of professionals in network cabling
Responsibilities
o Installing, termination, testing and certification of copper and fibre network cable infrastructure 
o Maintenance of copper and fibre optic cabling 
o Identify, locate and repair faults in copper and fibre optic network cabling 
o Installation of equipment cabinets, fixtures/fittings and rack-mounting equipment 
o Applying physical security measures to network cabling and infrastructure 
o Carry out a risk assessment (for example health and safety risk assessment) 
o Working to relevant legislation, standards and industry best practice 
o Production of clear documentation showing cable route maps, testing and acceptance 
o Updating asset registers when physical equipment is deployed 
o Updating maintenance logs when equipment is repaired or updated 
o Use of service management tools and systems to maintain efficiency and effectiveness through good practice, processes and procedures 
Job roles:
o Structured cabling installer/engineer (for example telephony, fibre, data) 
o Network surveyor 
o Network analyst 
o Network installation engineer 
Skills:
o Manual handling 
o Working at height 
o Ability to interpret and follow instructions and plans 
o Adaptable approach to work 
o Project management and planning 
o Prioritisation of tasks and workload 
o Ability to work alone or as part of a team 
o Customer service skills 
o Continuous learning, improving and upskilling