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Field Service Low Voltage Technician
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- From project management, systems design and technology installation to structured cabling and fiber optics.
- Cabling: the field service low voltage technician is responsible for cable pulling, termination, labeling and testing.
- Installation: the field service low voltage technician is responsible for installing low voltage electrical systems, such as network security systems, fire alarm systems, access control systems, CCTV systems, and data networks; and to follow specifications, blueprints, and safety procedures during the installation process.
- Maintenance: the field service low voltage technician is responsible for performing regular maintenance tasks to ensure the optimal performance and longevity of low voltage systems, inspect equipment, identify any issues or potential problems, and carry out necessary repairs or replacements.
- Repairs: the field service low voltage technician is responsible for handling repairs of low voltage systems, including replacing damaged cables, connectors, switches, or other electrical components.
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