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Must have ability to install, terminate and test low voltage & fiber optic cables (to include single mode & multi-mode fiber optic cables, coax, Cat5/6, standard & solid conductor low voltage cable.
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5+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety Systems, Access Control, CCTV, and Security Systems. Including panel repair/reprogram, device replacement/repair, resolving low voltage circuit troubles and system testing.
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Possess a high level of expertise in all phases of electrical and low voltage design and construction. Our project experience includes arenas, college campuses, communication centers, convention centers, data centers, energy performance contracts, generation and co-generation facilities, high rise office and commercial buildings, hospitals, manufacturing and aerospace complexes, Metro stations and tunnels, parking structures, research laboratories, thermal energy storage, toll roads, and waste-water treatment facilities.
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FieldLink is a network infrastructure staffing company helping people find rewarding careers in the Telecom and Low Voltage Industry. Company Description FieldLink is a network infrastructure staffing company helping people find rewarding careers in the Telecom and Low Voltage Industry.
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Job Description: Executing Structured Cabling Work to install, service and maintain, repair and modify the low voltage category cabling, communications cabling , fiber optic cabling, and the other several low voltage cabling systems.
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1-2 years of experience as a Technician servicing high, medium, and low voltage system components in the automotive, energy, or related industries. As a Field Service Technician II, Charging you will provide on-site service for a variety of hardware including EVSE, energy storage, PV, and other distributed energy systems.
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Troubleshoot and repair low voltage underground irrigation wiring and lighting systems. As an Irrigation Technician, you will be instrumental in maintaining, repairing, and installing various irrigation systems.
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Bonus: Experience with low voltage building systems such as Fire Alarm, Security, Voice/Data, and Nurse Call systems. Bonus: Experience with low voltage building systems such as Fire Alarm, Security, Voice/Data, and Nurse Call systems.
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Experience in low and medium voltage power distribution, motor controls, lighting, backup power systems, uninterruptible power systems, and audio/visual systems. Minimum of 10 years of professional consulting engineering experience with exposure to defense, water/wastewater, waterfront, architectural, industrial, or related projects.
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Experience with low voltage building systems (Fire Alarm, Security, Voice/Data, Nurse Call) systems a plus. Experience with low voltage building systems (Fire Alarm, Security, Voice/Data, Nurse Call) systems a plus.
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Design normal, emergency, and renewable power systems. Supplemental Insurance Plans such as: Accident, Critical Illness, and Pet Insurance. P2S has an excellent opportunity for a talented electrical engineer to support our healthcare studio in our Long Beach office.
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Electrical design includes medium and low voltage, power distribution, lighting design, lighting controls, and fire alarms. Electrical design includes medium and low voltage, power distribution, lighting design, lighting controls, and fire alarms.
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Perform basic building maintenance such as replacing light bulbs, replacing ceiling tiles, minor low voltage electrical work and repairing broken items. If the task is complex and requires a certified technician to complete the repair, the District Operations Coordinator (DOC) will be notified.
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Other duties as assigned by the District Operations Coordinator, or in partnership with other managerial staff. Assist with the annual set up and closing of seasonal tax offices including setting office to planogram, ensuring offices cleanliness and office meets overall brand standards.
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KDC Systems, our controls division, provides products and services for environmental monitoring, HVAC, lighting control, process control, security and U.L. panel fabrication. Our telecommunications division specializes in the installation of voice-data systems and DC power plants and cabling.
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