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Install, 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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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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We are looking for an individual with a proven track record in power distribution systems, lighting systems, and auxiliary systems including the design of fire alarm systems, voice/data cabling, access control, CCTV, and other low-voltage systems.
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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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3+ 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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Perform tasks related to access control systems, CCTV, intrusion detection, and low voltage communications. If this sounds like the opportunity that you have been looking for to advance your career as a Low Voltage Technician or Fire Alarm Technician, apply today.
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Electronic security systems (including access control, CCTV perimeter security), information assurance, low voltage systems (including Telecom, A/V etc.) Document, implement, and institutionalize the Quality Control Program at the TO level (as applicable) to ensure all work is performed as required by the project plans, specifications, and approved submittals through the use of the USACE/NAVFAC Three Phases of Control.
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As a Senior Fire Alarm Technician, you will install, program, and commission fire alarms and low-voltage systems in medium to large commercial buildings. Mastery knowledge of enterprise intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, and intercom access control systems.
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Experience in low voltage installation, electrical, fire alarm, security, access controls, network cabling, home automation. Experience installing electrical or low voltage cabling is a plus along with knowledge of HVAC and hydronic systems.
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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 including panel repair/reprogram, device replacement/repair, resolving low voltage circuit troubles and system testing.
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Proficient in Altium Design Experience in JTAG/SWO. Basic level of low-level programming (register access and configuration) for hardware V&V Experience in Cypress and ST processors is a plus.
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Install CCTV, P2P, Speakers, Cat 6 cable, WiFi devices, access control, conduit installation, and networking. Experience in CCTV, Access Control, voice, and data cabling is a plus.
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Good working knowledge of Simplex Networked Fire Alarm Systems and be able to work safely and effectively on high and low voltage fire alarm systems. Respond immediately to any emergency or urgent events involving fire alarms, fire suppression, Life Safety, Access Control, environmental and other facilities related events.
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What We Prefer: Proven experience in one or more low voltage communications systems – CCTV, access control, RTIS, SCADA Experience with Transit/Rail Communications Systems Engineer in Training (EIT) certification with desire to seek PE certification Knowledgeable in MicroStation and/or AutoCAD Additional Information Click here for benefits information: HNTB Total Rewards Click here to learn more about EOE including disability and vet Visa sponsorship is available for this position.
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3+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety Systems, Access Control, CCTV, and Security Systems. 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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