Full-Time

Advance Technician

Posted on 10/1/2025

Cable One

Cable One

1,001-5,000 employees

Broadband, TV, phone, and advertising services

No salary listed

Prescott, AZ, USA

In Person

Category
IT & Security (1)
Requirements
  • One-year certificate from college or technical school; or three to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Must successfully complete Sparklight Technical Training Center Advanced Technician course within 6 months of accepting position.
  • A working knowledge of signal level meters, volt-ohm meters (VOM), leakage detection equipment, time domain reflectometer (TDR), optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) and other related test equipment.
  • Knowledgeable of rules and regulations of various regulatory bodies impacting the operation of a telecommunications system including, but not limited to, FCC, NEC, NESC, OSHA, and DOT, as well as all local ordinances.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license of the state in which the individual is employed.
  • The position requires the ability to work a variable schedule and respond to service interruptions during regular business hours, shift work or when on-call. Must be available to work overtime including weekends, evenings, and holidays as required.
Responsibilities
  • Maintaining high level service by troubleshooting and diagnosing malfunctions in the Headend, HFC and fiber optic networks, and the Home Terminal Units.
  • Supporting customers by repairing both local plant performance issues and customer-owned equipment, using electronic test equipment.
  • Reading and interpreting system/network design maps, verifying as built documentation, comparing findings in the field with existing documentation and reporting findings following Company standard process.
  • Splicing and/or terminating coaxial and fiber optics cables, mounting active and passive devices, both aerial and underground, activating active devices and testing to ensure optimal performance of all equipment in the HFC/fiber optic plant to Company, manufacturer, and design specifications.
  • Performing surveys to determine if customer-requested locations are capable of receiving service and creating maps/drawings as necessary to assist in estimating costs for plant/drop extensions if location is beyond acceptable distance from existing plant.
  • Performing underground facility locates accurately using plant maps and electronic locating equipment in order to prevent cable damage and service interruptions.
  • Performing construction maintenance duties as necessary including: splicing aerial/underground coaxial and/or fiber optic cables and equipment to restore cable plant to system specification; splicing and activating new coaxial plant; repairing and/or replacing damaged aerial/underground plant; and inspecting, repairing and/or replacing power supplies.
  • Continuously monitoring plant for ingress/egress and performs signal leakage ride-out activities and tracks and repairs signal leakage, as necessary.
  • Training system technical personnel as directed by local system management.

Sparklight provides broadband internet, advanced Wi‑Fi, cable TV, and phone service for households, plus scalable connectivity and communications products for small-to-mid‑market, enterprise, wholesale and carrier customers through Sparklight Business, and digital marketing and advertising services via Sparklight Advertising. It delivers these services over its own network, with home customers getting bundled packages and businesses receiving tailored connectivity and advertising options. It differentiates itself with a large geographic footprint and an integrated suite of consumer, business, and advertising services focused on scalable, cost‑effective solutions. Its goal is to connect customers to what matters by offering reliable connectivity and entertainment while supporting both households and businesses in their communication and marketing objectives.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Post IPO Equity

Headquarters

Phoenix, Arizona

Founded

1986

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Amazon Leo satellite launch Q1 2026 fragments Starlink dominance, easing rural pressure.
  • Starlink's inconsistent market-to-market pricing prevents unified competitive threat to Cable One.
  • New bundled packages and targeted retention offers stabilize broadband subscriber base decline.

What critics are saying

  • Starlink aggressively undercuts Cable One's pricing, driving 5.7% annual broadband subscriber losses.
  • Cable One's $79.51 ARPU exceeds peers, accelerating churn to cheaper competitors.
  • Starlink-T-Mobile SuperBroadband partnership directly threatens Cable One's rural business services revenue.

What makes Cable One unique

  • Sparklight Mobile prepaid service at $15/month bundles broadband with wireless for retention.
  • eero Wi-Fi 7 rollout across footprint enhances network performance versus satellite competitors.
  • CEO Jim Holanda's 35+ years cable experience directly counters FWA and satellite threats.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Paid Vacation

401(k) Company Match

Tuition Reimbursement

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 9th, 2026
Cable One's fair value slashed 30% to $112 amid mixed analyst views on broadband pressures

Cable One's fair value estimate has been cut 30% to $111.75 from $159.25, reflecting a more cautious outlook amid mixed analyst views. TD Cowen reduced its price target to $142 from $260, citing softer broadband average revenue per user and rising competition, whilst BNP Paribas downgraded the stock to Underperform with an $80 target. Some positive signals emerged, with TD Cowen noting mostly in-line results and improving subscriber gross adds and churn trends. However, analysts remain concerned about broader industry headwinds affecting cable operators. Meanwhile, Cable One's Sparklight brand launched a prepaid mobile service starting at $15 monthly and rolled out eero Wi-Fi 7 across its footprint. The company also appointed James Holanda as CEO, expected to join by 31 March 2026.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 27th, 2026
Cable One Q4 2025: Broadband subscriber losses slow amid fibre and fixed wireless competition

Cable One reported improved fourth-quarter 2025 results, with residential broadband connections showing year-over-year growth and disconnects declining significantly from the previous quarter. However, net subscriber figures remained negative despite the improvement from earlier 2025 trends. CFO Todd Koetje noted the company continues facing challenges from a difficult macroeconomic environment, including competitive pressure from fixed wireless providers and fibre overbuilds. The earnings call also introduced new CEO Jim Halenda to stakeholders. The company discussed forward-looking plans including anticipated asset sales, a merger between Point Broadband and Clearwave Fiber, future financial performance, capital allocation policy and financing plans. Koetje highlighted ongoing transformation initiatives aimed at building upon changes implemented over the past two years.

Business Wire
Feb 26th, 2026
Cable One grants new CEO $10M equity package in inducement awards

Cable One has granted equity awards worth approximately $10 million to James A. Holanda as an inducement for accepting the position of chief executive officer. The awards were approved by the board of directors under NYSE's employment inducement exemption. The package consists of 60% performance-based restricted stock units and 40% time-based restricted stock units, with vesting terms matching those of other executives in the company's 2026 annual grant cycle. The maximum aggregate number of shares subject to these awards will not exceed 169,000 shares of Cable One common stock. Cable One is a broadband communications provider serving over one million residential and business customers across 24 states through its Sparklight brand.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 26th, 2026
Cable One misses Q4 revenue estimates as sales fall 6.1% to $363.7M

Cable One, an internet, cable TV and phone provider, reported fourth-quarter revenue of $363.7 million, missing analyst estimates of $368.3 million and declining 6.1% year on year. The company posted a GAAP loss of $1.35 per share, significantly below the $6.64 consensus estimate. The company's residential data subscribers fell to 899,700, down 55,300 year on year, whilst residential video subscribers dropped to 55,900. Over the past two years, Cable One's residential data subscribers declined an average of 3.4% annually, with video subscribers falling 30.8% annually. Operating margin decreased to 25.2% from 26.2% in the prior-year quarter. Analysts expect revenue to decline 3.1% over the next 12 months, though this represents an improvement on the company's two-year trend.

intelligence360
Jan 20th, 2026
Cable One to acquire Mega Broadband for $495M, expanding into Southeast and Northwest US

Cable One, operating as Sparklight, has announced a definitive agreement to acquire full ownership of Mega Broadband Investments, which operates as Vyve Broadband, for $495 million. The Phoenix-based broadband communications provider serves over one million residential and business customers across 24 states. The acquisition will expand Cable One's operating footprint into markets across the Southeast, Northwest and Mid-South United States. The company expects the deal to unlock efficiency opportunities through increased scale and enhance long-term growth prospects by complementing its existing network and operating philosophy. Cable One aims to bridge the digital divide and promote connectivity through its infrastructure and technology.

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