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Job duties will include, pulling low voltage wire, building networks, installing Camera, Fire alarm, Burglar alarm, and Access control systems in Commercial, Industrial, and residential settings in the mid Ohio valley area.
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System Installers will develop and refine the skills needed to install complex racks of electronic equipment, install backup power systems, install, and terminate all types of cables (coaxial, DC power, Ethernet, fiber optic, grounding,) install computer consoles and accessories, program digital radio equipment, and install vehicular equipment.
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Experience supporting the implementation of analog, hybrid and IP CCTV systems, access control systems, intercom systems, wireless, intrusion systems, and fire alarm systems.
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The standard function of the position is to install commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems while working under the supervision of a more senior installer or supervisor.
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Security Systems and Access Control: Implement and maintain various security systems, including CCTV, intrusion detection systems, and alarm systems. Certifications: Relevant certifications such as BICSI Registered Installer or Technician, CompTIA Network+, or security-related certifications.
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This skilled position involves installing, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control and CCTV Systems as well as other related building system products at customer sites.
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This position will be responsible for the installation of Fire Alarm and integrated security systems to include the wiring, equipment and programming of access control systems, Fire Alarm, Intrusion, CCTV, digital recorders, network recorders, and intercom systems for clients.
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Cintas is currently seeking a Fire Alarm Installer for our Fire Protection business. Job duties include installing fire alarm systems, performing on-site emergency troubleshooting, programming and repairing our customers' fire alarm systems, identifying code issues and non-conformance issues, and making recommendations regarding system installations.
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Understanding of the function and design of Alarm Systems. This position will be responsible for the installation of complex integrated security systems to include the wiring, equipment and programming of access control systems, CCTV, digital recorders, network recorders, and intercom systems for clients.
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Installs commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems. Must have a working knowledge of commercial intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, intercom and access control systems.
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Perform Installation, configuration, testing and troubleshooting activities on Intrusion Alarm Systems, Access Control, CCTV, Intercom, Network infrastructure; PA Systems, Fire Alarm, and other PC based Systems.
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This Skilled Fire Alarm Installer position involves installing, configuring, programming, troubleshooting, commissioning, and servicing Simplex Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control, CCTV, Security, and other related low voltage systems at customer sites.
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Demonstrated ability to program basic operations on micro-processor based systems without supervision. Proficient in the operation of computers and knowledgeable on MS operating systems (including Windows 2000 Server.
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Requires 25 % to 50 % proficiency in ADT Commercial's Tier 1 product offerings. We provide equal employment opportunities to applicants and existing employees and evaluate qualified candidates without regard to race, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, color, religion, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, sex (including pregnancy, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), mental or physical disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by law.
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