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Program and configure security equipment such as access control systems (Software House, Genetech, Open Options), Video Surveillance systems (Avigilon, Exacq, Genetec, etc.
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The Field Service Specialist will provide several tasks including system programming of some strategic commercial security and access control systems, QA/QC, and technical training in the field, working closely with the Manager of Technical Services, and the Field Operations Manager.
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Develop and manage upgrades to data center access control and video surveillance systems. Keep current on security technology, encompassing access control systems, biometric readers, video surveillance systems and cameras.
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This role will also entail oversight, procedures and training of physical security platforms, entry access systems, and video surveillance systems. Experience with access control and video products from LenelS2, Milestone and Genetec a plus.
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System Maintenance: Ensure the efficient operation and upkeep of access control, video surveillance, and burglar intrusion systems. Additionally, knowledge of access control, CCTV, and BI systems is a plus.
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A Consultant/Designer is responsible for assisting project managers and principals with the consulting, design, and construction management of technology systems primarily in the aviation industry (including the following: data/voice/video cabling systems and infrastructures, networks, wireless systems, voice communications, overhead paging, security access control, video surveillance, audio-visual, and other specialty systems.
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This individual will provide technical support in the design and delivery of client projects involving CCTV surveillance and video management systems, access control, real-time information systems (RTIS), control centers, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, wireless communications (VHF, UHF, Cellular), and network infrastructure including Fiber Optics and copper cabling and associated hardware and software.
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Must demonstrate professional knowledge with an in depth understanding of all or most of the following systems: fire alarm/life-safety, intrusion alarm, access control, video surveillance, nurse-call, plus low voltage systems in general, installation, testing, inspection and maintenance.
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Ability to operate safety & security equipment, including but not limited to: handheld radios, fire extinguishers, fire protection systems, video surveillance systems, burglar alarm systems, electronic access control systems, flashlights, and physical restraint devices.
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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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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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NICET Level II or above certified in fire alarm systems. Achieving or exceeding assigned annual/quarterly quotas for the systems installation business. NICET Level II or above certified in fire alarm systems.
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The Systems Technician is responsible for the Installation and Service of Fire Alarm, CCTV, Intrusion, Access Control, Network Cabling, Coax, DAS, and Audio Visual. Proficient in cable installation, including termination of both coax and data ends for I.P and Analog Video Surveillance Cameras.
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Minimum 2-3 years of experience in the physical security, fire alarm or low voltage communication industry installing field devices, programming systems, and running medium- to large-sized jobs, are required.
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Minimum 2-3 years of experience in the physical security, fire alarm or low voltage communication industry installing field devices, programming systems, and running medium to large sized jobs required.
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