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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 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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2 to 3 years of experience in the physical security, fire alarm or low voltage communication industry installing field devices, programming systems and managing small jobs. Possess or has the ability to obtain proper state licensing once hired (Low Voltage D license, Alarm Installer Lic. etc.
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By operating with the utmost integrity, offering superior products and excellent customer service, State Systems has positioned itself as a leader in numerous industries providing a wide range of products and services through four divisions: Fire Protection, Cleaning Services, Technology and Low Voltage.
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Support Fire Protection and Low Voltage projects. We are seeking a Fire Sprinkler Designer / CAD Drafter to help keep operations organized, efficient, and smooth. Long-known in the Mid-South for its family owned leadership and life safety systems, the company's longest-standing and best-known services - such as fire protection equipment, training and cleaning services - have been enhanced by new technology services such as network integration, structured cabling systems and wireless support.
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CCI's experienced and trained team of over 100 professionals consist of fire protection engineers, architects, civil/mechanical/electrical engineers, former code officials, members of the fire service, and technicians.
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Experience with the design of building electrical systems, such as building service, power distribution, generators, lighting, fire alarm, security, and other low voltage systems.
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SES is seeking technically minded individuals possessing experience with low voltage electronics specializing in electronic security solutions. 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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Experience with design of building electrical systems, such as building service, power distribution, generators, lighting, fire alarm, security, and other low voltage systems.
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State Systems, Inc. of Middle TN is actively seeking to hire a full-time Low Voltage Technician to install and service commercial fire alarms, access control systems, electronic security systems, other low voltage systems, and address customer needs.
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Technical background with low voltage systems including networking, structured cabling, security, audio visual systems, fire alarm, DAS and BDA for residential, commercial, and light industrial spaces.
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The Senior Sales Executive is committed to supporting our Solutions (new construction) business within our commercial Smart Buildings Total Fire Alarm & Life Safety Service team. Working knowledge of common fire and life safety systems and equipment and familiarity with building fire alarm codes and standards (IFC, IBC, NFPA, etc.
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Service, Test and Inspection, Programming and Installation of low voltage Fire Alarm Systems. Our company, a full-service fire alarm, fire sprinkler and life safety systems company specializing in the installation, service and inspection of a wide variety of automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire alarm (life safety systems), kitchen suppression, extinguishers and special hazard systems throughout the West Coast and Colorado.
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Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work. Responsibilities:Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts.
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