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Troubleshooting: Utilizes TMS to its fullest in support of the video conferencing environment. Security Surveillance Software (Genetec) Support: Demonstrates ability to support a meeting request by setting up a bridge and video conferencing with no assistance.
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Design, install and service various types of communication applications to include wireless and LAN/Wan based security, fire, video surveillance and access control solutions following governing codes and standards.
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Installation, preventive and corrective maintenance of equipment to include tolling system equipment, PC based computers, video surveillance equipment, network communications equipment, and/or radio equipment, detectors, antennas, controller cabinets.
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Knowledge/experience providing technical network support, network surveillance/monitoring, and troubleshooting hardware, software, voice/data communication systems, etc. High speed data, digital video, VOD, switch, LAN/WAN networking.
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System knowledge of access control, IP video surveillance, intrusion, and visitor management, are preferred. Skills/Abilities: Must have a minimum of 3 years’ experience installing, servicing, and programming commercial access control, IP-based video systems and intrusion alarm systems.
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This position is responsible for on-site installation, contractor supervision, IT troubleshooting and programming services on alarm, access control and video surveillance equipment, communication & security systems.
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This position is responsible systems engineering at all design levels for Access Control System, Intrusion Detection Systems, and Video Surveillance Systems, including system monitoring, programming, reporting, troubleshooting, etc.
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3-5 Years experiencing managing multiple physical security software/hardware products such as Video Surveillance, Keybox Management, Access Control, etc. High School Diploma/GED with 8-10 years of experience with installation, troubleshooting and/or testing of electronic security systems.
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Eagle Eye Networks is an innovative, global start-up building the only platform powerful enough to support the future of video surveillance and security. This individual provides positive, courteous, and prompt customer care in handling customer requests and inquiries to include order entry, RMA order entry, troubleshooting various customer requests.
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Xperience with Software House, American Dynamics, Bosch, DMP, and other Enterprise Level Access Control systems, CCTV and IP video systems. Good working knowledge of required technical hardware such as Cisco Routers, CSU, DSU, bridges, multiplexers, servers and switches; knowledge of building, configuring, and troubleshooting campus networks and remote access networks using Cisco Catalyst multi-layer switching technologies over high-speed Ethernet and Cisco routers connected to wired and wireless LANs Excellent oral and written communication skills.
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OverviewThe Security System Lead Technician will be responsible for leading a small team of security and/or cabling technicians to complete access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, and related projects safely, within time constraints, at or above quality standards, and within budget.
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Preventive and corrective maintenance of toll collection equipment to include computers, video surveillance equipment, RFID, and network communications equipment. This job may include any aspect of field support including: troubleshooting and repair of electronic equipment, systems, and wiring; upgrades, modifications, programming; preventive maintenance actions; documentation.
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DMP, and other Enterprise Level Access Control systems, CCTV and IP video systems. Good working knowledge of required technical hardware such as Cisco Routers, CSU, DSU, bridges, multiplexers, servers and switches; knowledge of building, configuring, and troubleshooting campus networks and remote access networks using Cisco Catalyst multi-layer switching technologies over high-speed Ethernet and Cisco routers connected to wired and wireless LANs.
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Configuring and troubleshooting firewalls, servers, switches, access points, video surveillance systems, VoIP phone systems, desktops, and laptops. As a Managed Service Provider, we offer a range of technologies including access control, video surveillance, business VoIP solutions, disaster recovery, network infrastructure, cybersecurity, cloud-based technologies, and network cabling.
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Seeking motivated individual with experience installing and troubleshooting audio/video systems in a commercial environments and senior/advanced level service work. Experience with structured cabling and/or security/surveillance is a plus.
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