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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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EDUCATION:Military/Vocational Technical Training and Certification and/or related Associates Degree in Electrical engineering - Fiber Optics/Low Voltage -Wire System Management (or related field) or equivalent work experience is preferred.
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Terminate low-voltage devices and IT hardware. Perform fire-stopping procedures on fire walls, install sleeves, and on low voltage devices. Assist with running, terminating, and installing IT cabling (Cat5, Cat6, Coaxial, and Fiber Optics.
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Ability to install access control devices, video surveillance and knowledge of low voltage power supplies. Determine closet and equipment layouts and install closet hardware including backboards stall closet hardware including backboards, connecting blocks, racks, patch panels, and fiber enclosures, and balance video equipment.
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Cabling, Rack and stack, Punchdown, Support, Cable, Troubleshooting, Hardware, Data center, Cat6, Help desk, Ticketing system, Video conferencing, Cable installation, Copper fiber, Cat5, Fiber installation.
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BISCI Installer 2 Copper or Fiber (INSTC or INSTF), CompTIA A+, and Apple Certified Support Specialist (ACSP) certifications preferred Understanding of modern desktop hardware and operating systems.
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These technicians will be helping with the installation of Radios (LMRs), Security Cameras, Network cabling (copper and fiber), and other IT/Network Hardware in their attack & surveillance vehicles.
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Low voltage duties such as running CAT6, Fiber, etc. 0-2 years’ experience in Low Voltage/IT.Positive Attitude and willing to learn. Experience with wire terminations (CAT6, coax, fiber , cameras, or locksmith.
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Tek One Solutions is a well-established nationwide Low Voltage Staffing Firm. We focus on all facets of the low voltage industry with a heavy emphasis on AV, Structured cabling, Access Control, CCTV/Security, IT & Fiber Optics.
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Your role will be to assist the higher-level techs and the team leads in building out the infrastructure to include pulling cable, pulling fiber, learning color codes, learning how to punch down and terminate cable & fiber, installing cable trays and pathways, and build server racks, and assisting with electronic security installation.
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Paladin Technologies is a premier North American complex systems integrator for building technology solutions, including IP security, alarms & monitoring, audio visual, low-voltage infrastructure, and networking.
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Structured Cabling Systems (copper,fiber optic, low-voltage) Works with Facilities Department on planning, maintaining and troubleshooting high- and low-voltage electrical systems that support I.T systems.
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Past experience with building physical datacenter such as copper/fiber cabling, power distribution, data center racking and installation of network hardware, either as a manager or individual contributor.
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The Communications Technician II will build closets (Mount and install backboards, cross connects, racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware). Job Summary: The Communications Technician II must possess the ability to perform the technical responsibilities of a Cable Installer and function as a lead member of a technical team.
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Description Summary The Field Technician will be responsible for installing wireless access points, electrified door hardware, access control panels, analog and IP cameras, camera servers (NVR), power supplies, cable pathway systems and various structured cabling systems including, but is not limited to, fiber optic cabling systems, twisted pair cable, low voltage cable and coax Installations are performed in both new construction and retrofit scenarios in a variety of environments.
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