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We are seeking an experienced Fire & Security Service Technician with the ability to program, calibrate, check, test and service access control, CCTV, burglar alarm and fire alarm installations in commercial facilities.
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Must have working knowledge of BICSI standards and installation methods of information transport media, such as: Copper data cable termination and testing Fiber optic termination and testing Coax termination and testing Wireless installation A/V systems Access control and CCTV Ability to work long hours.
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Experience with access control, audio/video systems, and point of sale systems considered beneficial. Low Voltage Technicians play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of low voltage wiring and electrical equipment.
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Identify and troubleshoot basic network related problems on Surveillance or Access Control Systems. Low voltage duties such as running CAT6, Fiber, etc. Perform preventative maintenance on Surveillance and Access Control hardware/software.
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They focus on delivering high-quality security systems, including access control, surveillance, and intrusion detection, to ensure the safety and security of various facilities. Competitive Compensation Comprehensive Benefits Package (Health, Dental, Vision) 401K with Company Matching Paid Holidays Opportunities for Career Advancement Your Role: As an experienced Security Access Control Technician, you will be responsible for the installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of security systems including access control, CCTV, and related devices.
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1 year experience with Access Control, CCTV, Burglar Alarm and Fire Alarm systems, especially AccessXpert, Pelco, Axis, VideoXpert, Security Expert, DMP, Notifier, Andover Continuum. 1 year experience understanding access control and fire alarm wiring diagram ms and best practices.
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Minimum of 1 year of experience with video and access control system components and installation including electronic hardware, low voltage wiring, card readers, CCTV cameras, power supplies, terminations, and head end panel installation and assembly.
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Knowledgeable about industry standards, best practices, and relevant codes for low voltage cabling. Offer end-user training and support for low voltage wiring related to critical systems, data, networks, and communications.
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Minimum have 1 year of experience with video and access control system components and installation including electronic hardware, low voltage wiring, card readers, CCTV cameras, power supplies, terminations, and head end panel installation and assembly.
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The technician is a vital part of the physical security team on the WUSM campus and will plan and maintain the access control low-voltage systems, maintain the access control hardware, low-voltage wired components, and electronic equipment.
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High School Diploma or GED and at least 3 years experience in alarm field with knowledge in local, state and national electrical and fire codes as well as knowledge of low voltage wiring and operation principals of related equipment.
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Servicing, testing, repairing, troubleshooting, and maintaining low-voltage security cable, equipment, components, and devices associated with Access Control, Video/CCTV, IP Cameras, Fiber, Security, and Voice/Data Systems.
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Acts as primary low voltage technician for the physical security team, prioritizing work and making an initial assessment of conditions and service needs. Ability to diagnose/resolve varied maintenance problems involving, modern electro-mechanical/electronic access control hardware, manual locks, and similar conditions.
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Electronic and Instrumentation services may include: uninterruptible power supplies, radio systems, automated door systems, building access and security systems (Lenel), intrusion detection system (IDC), security camera systems including DVRs, fire alarm systems, low voltage alarms, intercom systems, switchboards, mobility scooters, Veeder Root Systems, telephone and voicemail systems, conference call setups and video conference systems.
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Certification in areas, i.e. electrical/low voltage wiring badge access control, plumbing, painting, cabinetry, and general maintenance skills. Act as the primary contact for all clinic sites for any facilities issues (climate control, odors, smoke, spills, damage, emergencies, and repairs.
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