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In this role, you will be responsible for installing and maintaining various low voltage systems, including alarm panels, fire systems, cameras, and access control systems.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIESProvides installation and troubleshooting for a wide range of systems including voice and data, fiber optics, fire alarm, security, access control, closed circuit television, nurse call, etc.
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Regular/Full-Time Employees are eligible for FTI benefit programs. Leverage Technology: Our virtual design and build programs that offer the latest in robotic total stations, 3D scanning, virtual and augmented reality and drone surveillance and assessment.
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Product support to include but not limited to; Panelboards, Switchboards, Medium Voltage gear, Lighting Panels, Low Voltage Switchgear, Busway, Motor Control Centers, Molded Case Circuit Breakers, IEC/NEMA Control, Safety Switches, and Residential Products.
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We are looking for experienced Cabling/Low Voltage Technician for a full-time role supporting a large client in the Dallas Fort Worth Texas market. As a Cabling/Low Voltage Technician, you will work within an existing team assisting a large client with low voltage installs, installation of coax and fiber optic networks for both residential and business customers.
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With a focus on continuous improvement, ITS fosters innovation, supports continuous learning, and develops people to their full potential. Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment.
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Service, program and configure commercial electronic security systems for enterprise commercial clients (door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices, ect.
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Travels to customer premises to install, troubleshoot, and maintain specialty systems (to include, but not limited to, copper/fiber structured cabling, outside plant, CATV, CCTV, WLAN, fire alarm, access control, security, audio, etc.
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V-Soft Consulting is hiring a Low Voltage Engineer; this is a fulltime, direct hire position in Bowling Green, KY.Education and Experience Desired» Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience - Preferred BICSI RCDD strongly Preferred (Ability to earn within 1 year of hire date is acceptable) AutoCAD / Revit experience / Bluebeam/ BIM Modeling Certification preferred.
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Job Requirements:Reflects MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING, CERTIFICATION and EXPERIENCE required in order to meet the expectations of this job: Knowledge of Access Control systems and Life safety codes, locking systems, low voltage wiring and telecom standards.
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Leading on-site installations and serving as foreman of an installation team, including the installation and servicing of CCTV, access control systems, intrusion detection, communications, and many other low-voltage systems.
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Positions will specialize in one or more of the following technical skills: Controls - Install, maintain and troubleshoot programmable logic controllers, human machine interfaces, motor control centers, and medium and low voltage power distribution and pneumatic control devices utilized in pipeline operations.
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The Senior Pipeline Technician performs activities required to successfully operate and maintain Northern Natural Gas compressor stations and pipeline facilities. Measurement - Program, maintain, operate and troubleshoot gas measurement equipment including gas meters, control valves, relief valves, regulators and associated software, as well as monitoring gas and quality control equipment.
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Telecommunications Jr. Project Manager Applied Business Communications (ABcom) is a national low voltage BICSI Certified Prestige commercial structured cabling contractor and we are recruiting our next telecommunication project managers.
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