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Minimum 2-3 years of experience in the physical security, fire alarm or low voltage communication industry installing field devices, programming systems, and running medium to large sized jobs required.
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Our services include MEP design, Net Zero Energy, lighting design, commissioning, vertical transportation, low voltage, information technologies, security, fire engineering, sustainability consulting, and acoustics.
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1+ years’ experience installing and/or servicing intrusion, fire alarm, access control, and CCTV security systems with a basic understanding of electronics, wiring, local and national codes.
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If you are a passionate and experienced QC Lead Technician with a strong background in low voltage, cabling, CCTV, Access Control, security alarms, and Fire Alarm systems, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in the technology industry.
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The Low Voltage Fire Alarm & Security Installer position reports to the Fire Alarm supervisor and/or the Security/Communications supervisor, as well as the Operations Manager.
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The Installation Technician III will perform installations of electronic control systems which may include door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication and fire alarm systems including cable management, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices and associated hardware.
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The Installation Technician II will perform installations of electronic control systems which may include door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication and fire alarm systems including cable management, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices and associated hardware.
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SES is seeking technically minded individuals possessing experience with low voltage electronics specializing in electronic security solutions. IT/Networking Certification or ESA Certified Alarm Technician.
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Our services include MEP design, Net Zero Energy, lighting design, commissioning, vertical transportation, low voltage, information technologies, security, audiovisual, code consulting/fire engineering, sustainability consulting, and acoustics.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, and fire alarm.
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As a leading systems integrator and alarm monitoring company, we deliver the SES Difference, serving countless long-term clients with solutions and services that protect their people, customers, and assets.
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Minimum 2-3 years of experience in the physical security, fire alarm or low voltage communication industry installing field devices, programming systems, and running medium- to large-sized jobs, are required.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, process instrumentation, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, fire alarm, and commercial/industrial facility building systems.
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The ideal candidate will have a solid background in low voltage, cabling, CCTV, Access Control, security alarms, and Fire Alarm systems. Minimum of 3 years of experience in low voltage, cabling, CCTV, Access Control, security alarms, and Fire Alarm systems.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, voice/data communications, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, and fire alarm.
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