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Job Skills / Requirements The purpose of this position is to install, service, and test electronic security systems including burglar and fire alarms, CCTV, Access Control systems and all related electronic security equipment in residential, commercial, and industrial environments.
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Direct Hire Experience with the following is preferred: Low voltage experience Install and troubleshoot security cameras Install audio/visual equipment Install/Troubleshoot Access Control Systems Rack construction, pulling cables and preparing equipment for installation.
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The Service Technician is responsible for maintenance and repairs to CCTV, access control, burglar alarm systems, and other related equipment for ADS customers. This is a great position for those who are experienced in the alarm, security, and/or low-voltage industries or for those who would like to start a career in the security/alarm/low-voltage industry.
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Design low voltage systems, including intrusion, access control, CCTV, DAS, LAN & Wi-Fi Networks, etc. As the Low Voltage Systems Designer, you will manage reviewing and interpreting project documents to provide complete code-compliant designs inclusive of device layouts, system circuitry, calculations and detailed drawings for the Low Voltage Systems division.
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Commercial and residential services including Security Systems, Fire Systems, Sprinkler Supervision, Hi/Low Temperature, Access Control, Video Systems, Hold-Up Alarms, Sump Pump Alarms and 24-hour Monitoring.
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Pay Rate: The pay rate for this job is $22 / hourBenefits: Enjoy weekly payHealth insurance benefitsFlexible work schedule Responsibilities: Hours-8 per dayReview blueprintsPerform service and preventative maintenance on residential and commercial security products including audio intrusion systems, access control, fire, and CCTV systems.
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Low Voltage, Fire Alarm, Security, Access Control, CCTV. OK State License: CCTV, Access Control, Residential Fire Alarm, Burglarer. Well-established family-owned company looking for a low voltage technician to grow their already established team.
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The successful candidate will be dependable and capable of inspecting, servicing, and maintaining various types of fire detection, fire alarm, and other similar low voltage systems. Installs commercial/residential security/burglar alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems.
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0-1 years experience with one of the following; CCTV, low voltage, cabling/running cables, installations, technical repairs, or applicable industry experience (security cameras, alarm systems, etc.
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Installation, service, and inspection of security, access control, AV Systems, IP video systems, and related systems and components. Seeking experienced and motivated technicians to install fire, security, access control, intercom, IP video systems, and related systems and components.
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You will be responsible for providing excellent customer service while driving customer loyalty and quality interactions through servicing, programming, configuring, troubleshooting, and converting existing security and site automation solutions - including, but not limited to security, fire and monoxide detection, networking, hosted video solutions, and access control.
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0-1 years experience with low voltage, cabling, installation, technical repair or troubleshoot, or applicable industry experience. -Other devices: Network/WiFi in small homes, wires/cabling in residential locations, phones, tablets, ATMs, printers, etc.
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This individual will be responsible for all aspects of access control/security projects, including creation of engineered installation documents (CAD experience preferred), creation of project BOM’s, programming of headend equipment and directing the installation of these systems.
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Fire Alarm Installer job duties include:following blueprintsinstalling smoke detectorsERRS systems, Access Control, and running low-voltage wires. License RequiredYes Job LocationsUS-OH-Columbus Company OverviewIES is a national provider of industrial products and infrastructure services to a variety of end markets, including electrical, mechanical and communications contracting solutions for the commercial, industrial, residential and renewable energy markets.
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Job Title: Fire Alarm Service Technician Location: Chicago, IL Company Summary: Our client is a proven leader in the Low Voltage industry, offering a high level of professional expertise to their partners.
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