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Identifying and engaging with contractors to promote our Electrical, Structured Cabling, Safety, and Fire Alarm Divisions. MCS is hiring for an Outside Sales Associate position in Orlando, FL area.
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This position will work closely with our sales team, field project teams, and clients to ensure a sound design, and seamless installation and commissioning of our fire alarm solutions. THE POSITION IN A NUTSHELL Fire Alarm Systems Control, a division of Sciens Building Solutions is seeking an experienced Fire Alarm Systems Technician with programming, commissioning, and troubleshooting capabilities and experience.
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THE POSITION IN A NUTSHELL Sciens Building Solutions is seeking an experienced Fire Alarm Systems Technician with programming, commissioning, and troubleshooting capabilities and experience. Responsible for programming, commissioning and final acceptance by customers and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) of complex fire alarm systems.
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This position is responsible for developing new account sales, leases and service agreements for buyers of low voltage products, fire alarm inspections and services within markets that include healthcare, education, commercial, municipal and correctional.
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Two plus years proven sales experience in the fire alarm and low voltage industry. Establish contact with prospective and qualified potential buyers of low voltage products and fire alarm inspections and services by scheduling sales calls, following up on leads and outlined marketing strategies.
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Must demonstrate professional knowledge with an in depth understanding of all or most of the following systems: fire alarm/life-safety, intrusion alarm, access control, video surveillance, nurse-call, plus low voltage systems in general, installation, testing, inspection and maintenance.
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Extensive knowledge of HVAC, control systems, building automation, electrical systems, energy management, fire alarm & smoke removal systems, engineering, installation, and construction procedures.
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Advises service sales manager of additional sales potential and solicits service contracts while performing start-up, commissioning, and owner training tasks. Programming and troubleshooting skill with KMC, Distech, Tridium/Honeywell, and other equivalent systems.
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You may not realize it but communications infrastructure is all around you; from the tower your cell phone talks to, to the point of sale systems at your grocery store and gas station, the wifi system that your TV, Roku, or gaming system connects to, and the camera, security, and alarm systems at your local bank.
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Includes Voice, Data, Wireless, Audio-Visual, Video Surveillance, Access Control, Burglar Alarm, and Fire Alarm. We are a Commercial Security Integrator that sells, services, maintains, and monitors Access Control, Fire Alarm, Intrusion Alarm, Security Cameras, Structure cabling and more.
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This position is responsible to support sales and operations through the installation and service of fire alarm and/or security systems. The Service & Installation Technician position installs, maintains, or repairs fire alarm and/or security systems including card access and video surveillance.
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Including, but not limited to: Fire Extinguishers, Fire Alarm and Detection Systems, Gas Detection Systems, Foam Systems, Dry Chemical Systems, Clean Agent Systems, Special Hazard Systems and Water Based Systems.
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As a leading systems integrator and alarm monitoring company, we deliver the STC Difference, serving countless long-term clients with solutions and services that protect their people, customers, and assets.
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Communicate with and coordinate sales call efforts with the Territory Sales Manager. Monitor all charge accounts, promptly taking care of any past due situations and communicating regularly with the Territory Sales Manager and credit department on status of problem accounts.
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