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RequirementsThe Security Installation & Service Technician will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and service of Video Surveillance/Access Control systems, as well as assist in the installation of various low voltage systems such as fire alarm, AV, audio, paging, intercom, and nurse call.
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2+ years of experience installing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing: fiber optics, copper cabling (RF, Ethernet), network and telephony installation, and audio/video systems. Proven ability to install, terminate and test low voltage cables and fiber optical cables to include twisted pair, coaxial, stranded and solid conductor low voltage cables, single mode and multi-mode fiber optical cables.
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Knowledge of electrical, audio, video, alarm low voltage parts a plus. Knowledge of electrical, audio, video, alarm low voltage parts a plus! Knowledge of electrical, audio, video, alarm low voltage parts a plus.
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Develop comprehensive, audio-visual equipment designs, including low voltage wiring, trim-out, equipment rack and control room layout, system processing and control, display technologies and network systems for transport of high-bandwidth audio and video signals.
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Installation of other low voltage systems, such as intercom, intrusion, & audio / video. Low Voltage Technician. Installation of low voltage wiring in conduit systems and open-wired ceiling plenums.
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Install low voltage wiring and cable; solder and terminate connectors; wire equipment racks; and assemble equipment/devices using the appropriate supports/mounts. Will work alongside other AV Techs to conduct integration, operation, installation and maintenance of audio visual (A/V) equipment such as display devices, projectors, video teleconferencing systems, fiber equipment, and other related equipment.
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Specializing in high-tech systems, cloud-based software services and audio/video solutions for thousands of businesses, schools and properties in the greater New York Metropolitan area, POM’s diverse client roster comprises a wide range of prestigious and well-known organizations.
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System design of low voltage systems including audio/visual, physical security, telecommunications and network infrastructure. ( Audio/visual consulting systems, conference rooms, large venue, worship spaces, video conferencing.
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Install and program custom integrated home automation solutions including lighting control, commercial and residential low voltage wiring, security & surveillance systems, and Wi-Fi/networking systems.
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We are a Low Voltage Cabling organization We are seeking a new Senior Construction Project Manager ( Hybrid ) to join our team. The company's services include Network Cabling, Audio/Visual, Data Center, Wireless, National Deployment, and Security.
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Goals and Outcomes: Responsible for setting up, installing, operating, testing, and troubleshooting Audio/Video/Control systems and related equipment while assisting Field Technician II and/or Lead Technician.
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The Security Installation & Service Technician will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and service of Video Surveillance/Access Control systems, as well as assist in the installation of various low voltage systems such as fire alarm, AV, audio, paging, intercom, and nurse call.
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The Audio Visual Design Engineer will provide sales support and project engineering services by assisting with client need analysis, system design, proposal generation, labor estimation, shop drawing creation, system testing and configuration.
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You will engage in all daily tasks on-site involving but not limited to the installation of Smart Home Control Systems, Audio-Video Systems, Network Racks & Equipment, Speakers, TVs, Home Theaters, Video Walls, Smart Cameras, Smart Doorbells, Low Voltage Wiring & Terminations, etc.
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Working knowledge of a wide range of audio, video, networking equipment and software including, but not limited to Biamp, Crestron, Extron, AMX, QSC, and Cisco. Understanding of low voltage electrical installation practices and concepts.
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