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Supports enterprise-level campus copper and optical fiber cable, and other related infrastructure and systems including but not limited to wired and wireless data networks (Ethernet), cable television distribution systems, telephone systems with digital and analog services and two-way radio systems.
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Inspect, repair, install, test, service and maintain low voltage systems, including but not limited to security systems, alarm panels, video surveillance, access control systems and network/telephone cable systems.
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As a comprehensive authority in the field of electrical and energy services, Faith leads industry change through a dedicated investment in technology, strategic project consulting and process engineering that drives productivity, value, and above all, safety.
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As a comprehensive authority in the field of electrical and energy services, Faith leads industry change through a dedicated investment in technology, strategic project consulting and process engineering that drives productivity, value, and above all, safety.
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This position is responsible for working with all dormakaba Low wholesalers and subsequently related value-added resellers (Security Dealers, Security Installers, Small/Medium Security Integrators) and applicable Low Voltage Channel Buying Groups within their Region and partnering (as applicable) with other key regional sales team members; to maximize dormakaba presence, visibility and overall to drive sales in a cohesive manner.
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The Technician will work under our Lead Cable Technicians on Coranet's structured cabling technician teams to entirely and successfully install low-voltage projects, including structured cabling, access control, physical security, wireless, and AV projects, throughout the New York Tri-State region.
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The low voltage technician is a skilled trades person who specializes in i nstalling, maintaining, andtroubleshootingelectronic access control systems and related low-voltage systems that restrict and monitor access to buildings, rooms, or other specified areas within University Housing facilities.
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Applied Business Communications (ABcom) is a national low voltage BICSI Certified Prestige commercial structured cabling contractor and we are recruiting our next telecommunication project managers.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Title: Communications Technician II Reports To: Lead Communications Technician Job Summary:The Communications Technician II must be able to perform the technical responsibilities of a Cable Installer and function as a lead member of a technical team.
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To support the Low Voltage Fire Alarm & Security Installer's ultimate success in the role, Berkshire Systems Group, Inc. provides: Company vehicle (based on position), which includes: AAA membership, Fuel card, and all maintenance costs, parking fees, and tolls coveredLaptop computerTabletCell PhoneAll necessary tools, equipment, training & certificationsThis role requires a growth mindset and a love of learning to stay current with the fast-moving technological changes within the industry.
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Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work. Experience in low voltage cabling, smart hands network replacement, and telephony.
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Operations Lead - Low Voltage. Manufacturer or Industry trainings such as CommScope, Panduit, BICSI. Strong knowledge of manufacturers and products including Commscope, Panduit, Belden, Corning, and Legrand.
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Allied Universal is looking to hire a Security Installation Technician I. The Security Installation Technician I will perform installations of electronic control systems which may include door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication and fire alarm systems including cable management, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices and associated hardware.
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As a Low-Voltage Technician, you will be responsible for pulling, testing, and terminating copper and/or fiber optic cabling in a construction environment. FSG is a leading provider of low-voltage solutions and is looking for long-term, career minded individuals to join a growing team.
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Career Level: Service Tech Low Voltage Level 1 & 2. Low Voltage Level 3. RK Water: groundwater dewatering and remediation, facilities water treatment and custom fabrication.
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