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Experience roughing-in and terminating low-voltage control cabling, including 4-20ma, pulse, and 0-10v loops. Assisting the Access Controls team with wire pulls and general installation of low-voltage access controls.
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Mechanical Design Engineer, Low Voltage Distribution. Mechanical Engineers within the Low Voltage Distribution team routinely tackle extremely difficult engineering challenges and continuously push beyond what was deemed impossible regarding electrical and thermal performance, cost, and delivery timelines.
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Familiarity with common renewable and storage use cases and control algorithms including but not limited to: ramp rate control, demand shifting, scheduled dispatch, voltage control, and reactive power control, point of interconnection (POI) limits, self-charging, black-start, grid-support functionality (e.g. low and high voltage ride-through, low and high-frequency ride-through), import / export control & limits.
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Controls Technician 1: In addition to the preferred qualifications above, a level 1 is preferred to have 6 or more months experience performing room balancing and commissioning, installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical and low voltage systems, and/or Building Automation Systems front end and/or back end programming experience.
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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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Strong knowledge of industry standards (BICSI, NEC, TIA/EIA); different types of fiber (MM, SM) for interior and exterior usage; Cat5E, Cat6 and Cat6A data cabling; and cable pathways such as conduit, fire penetrations and cable trays.
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A Low Voltage Wiring Technician is responsible for the wiring, installation, maintenance, and repair of low voltage electrical systems, including access control systems. Low Voltage Wiring Technician.
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As an experienced electrical engineering, you’ll prepare design computations and quantity estimates and develop probable construction cost estimates for electrical projects (medium voltage power distribution, low voltage systems, fire alarm systems, backup power generation, electrical power distribution, life safety systems, etc.
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Possess or has the ability to obtain proper state licensing once hired (Low Voltage D license, Alarm Installer Lic. etc.) 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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Repair and maintenance of Fitness equipment, Tanning Beds, hydro beds, total body enhance wellness pods, painting, carpentry, flooring, ceiling, low voltage electrical, door hardware, light plumbing (bathroom toilets and urinals; sinks and vanities; water fountains), AV (Audio Visual) equipment (TV's, security camera, music system) and other misc.
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Engages in daily tasks both on-site and remote, 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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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. The Low Voltage Fire Alarm & Security Installer will travel to client sites, which can range from public school buildings to small, medium, and enterprise-level businesses, to government entities that require stringent background clearances.
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Prior experience with field work is a plus: construction, security systems, low voltage wiring, or similar. Environmental Conditions and Physical Demands: Occasionally working in seasonal high and low temperatures.
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As a Low Voltage Cabling Technician you will be expected to install various elements of structured cabling components consisting of but not limited to Pull, terminate, dress and label category cables (5e, 6 and 6a) and Fiber Test CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, and Fiber using appropriate testing equipment Terminate voice and data jacks with punch down tool or RJ45's Install pathways, racks, ladder trays, patch panels, cabinets, MDF/IDF, faceplates, firestopping, sleeves etc.
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Merit Electric is a national electrical contractor seeking a Fire Alarm Commissioning/Low Voltage Technician to perform installations, terminations, programming and testing of Fire Alarm, Voice/Data, Door Access, AOR, and PA systems for large retirement community projects nationwide.
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