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In this role, you will perform guard station responsibilities during your shift in addition to executing the monitoring of physical security strategies which consist of video, intrusion, and access control.
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This encompassing domain includes products related to access control monitoring, video surveillance, bank security, alarms, and the overall safety of personnel across our people centers and retail branches.
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An understanding of security applications (ESS: Access Control, Video Surveillance, Emergency Intercom, Infant/Pedi Protection, Intrusion Detection, etc. Provides systems support for several end users of access control, video, badging, work order systems, infant abduction, and visitor management systems.
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The ideal candidate will be an Electrical & Electronics Engineer interested in working in a challenging environment supporting the deployment of communication and control systems in complex environments, with an emphasis on Electronics Security Systems (ESS) including Digital Video Surveillance Systems (DVSS) and Electronic Access Control Systems (EACS.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Python, SQL, Ruby and Go, Container Orchestration services including Docker and Kubernetes, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Tasks may include basic assistance with the research, concept development, design, and optimal integration of intelligent technologies using a structured cable plant, serving building capabilities including data networks, access control, video surveillance, audiovisual systems, and smart building systems.
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Sales experience in video surveillance, access control, alarm & life safety or Pro A/V industry. Combined, PSA members boasts over 400 branch locations, employ over 7,500 industry professionals and are responsible for over $4.5 billion annually in security, fire, life safety and pro audio-visual installations.
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Job Title: Security Service Technician Location: Honolulu, HI Clearance: Secret PreferredResponsibilities:Installation and Maintenance: Install, configure, program, and maintain security systems, including but not limited to access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection systems, and other security technologies.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation and maintenance of access control and IP Video Surveillance systems. -Experience working with Physical Access Control and IP Surveillance Systems (, Lenel, s2, Milestone, etc.
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Position Summary : Anistar Technologies is seeking a Access Control Technician to install and service access control, CCTV, and surveillance systems. Access Control Technician Responsibilities: Perform service/ installation of various security management solutions including access control, intrusion alarm, closed circuit television systems, and other various security related systems.
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Operate and monitor all Bank security and life safety systems, including but not limited to, access control and alarm systems, x-ray machines and metal detectors, radio systems, video surveillance systems, voice evacuation system, and hazardous materials gear.
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Roles & ResponsibilitiesServe as the subject matter expert and mentor to assigned team of techniciansInstall, test, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain all Security systems at customer sitesInstallation will include, but not limited to: Video Surveillance systems, IP and Analog cameras, wireless, Access Control panels, Intrusion Panels, magnetic locks, card readers, motion sensors, door contacts, electric door strikes, etc.
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Primary Duties and Responsibilities:- Travel to client sites to conduct testing, configuration, installation, and preventative maintenance on commercial and detention-grade locks, access control systems, intercommunications, and video surveillance systems.
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Must have 3 to 5 years of hands-on experience installing, configuring, troubleshooting Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Physical Access Control (PACS), Internet Protocol (IP) video surveillance systems and other security systems.
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An experienced professional with knowledge of Video Surveillance System, Physical Access Control, Alarm Monitoring, RF/Radio Infrastructure, Intercom, and overall network infrastructure.
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