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Project general requirements include but are not limited to; maintenance and repair of freezer and refrigeration units, food service equipment, appliances, fitness equipment, HVAC equipment, testing and balancing, corrosion control, floor coverings, roof systems, painting, finishes, fences and gates, general facility maintenance.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a BAS Controls Technician Experience with analog and digital Building Automation Systems (BAS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA), and control system logic design.
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Assist lead technicians on site with installation and maintenance of analog and IP-based CCTV systems, network video management software, access control systems, intercoms, and data cabling as well as related devices and equipment.
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Working knowledge of several of the following technologies: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris, Cisco IOS, Active Directory, DNS, VMWare, Disk SAN, security assessment and penetration testing tools (examples: WASSP/SECSCN, Nessus, Retina, Metasploit, BackTrack, CIS-CAT), Intrusion Detection/Prevention systems (IDS/IPS), server and network hardware and media (blade-servers, fiber¬ channel, and network cabling.
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7+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems. Service, troubleshoot and install many different manufacturers' Fire & Life Safety systems including SimplexGrinnell.
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Laborer can grow their career into an equipment operator, quality control lab technician or plant operator. We build infrastructure: the highways and bridges that connect cities and towns, the public water and wastewater systems that provide clean water to your home and keep our streams clean.
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Valid Journeyman HVAC license, Journeyman Electrical license or Certified Control Systems Technician Associate (CST). Under direction of the Mechanical Shop Supervisor, the Instrument Mechanic installs, repairs, maintains, and adjusts features of the Energy Monitoring Control Systems (EMCS.
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5+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems. Diagnose problems and perform service and repairs on electronic fire alarm systems and other related building system products at customer sites.
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Have software experience with Desktop remote control tools and Windows 10, Macintosh, and iOS. + Engineer for Windows (MCSE), Apple Certified Macintosh Technician (ACMT), HDI Support Analyst.
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Position involves the programming of fire alarm, security, and access control system panels. This skilled position involves troubling shooting and repairing installed systems. Contact customer representative and ascertain equipment/systems problems.
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Understanding of underground gas monitoring, system, (AKA, Sierra 2400, Sierra 2450, Quest control systems). Troubleshoot low voltage control systems. Maintaining commercial cooling systems on cell tower cooling units - diagnosing, troubleshooting, repairing, or installing and replacing components of entire systems.
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The Facility Maintenance Technician is a key member of the team primarily responsible for performing repairs and maintenance of electrical, plumbing, HVAC, mechanical equipment, boiler systems and environmental control systems in all departments of the location.
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Knowledge of both analog and IP CCTV systems to include DVRs, NVRs, and Hybrids Knowledge of access control theory and different types of door hardware including maglocks & strikes. Physical installation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repairs of access control and CCTV systems including the required infrastructure, equipment, trim-out and programming of devices.
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3-5 years installing/servicing commercial access control and CCTV systems. Technician must have knowledge to be able to send tests to the signal-receiving center to properly establish service.
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3-5 years of experience with Motor Control systems (motor starts, servo drives, variable frequency drives (VFD), and AC/DC drives). Our client is looking for a Industrial Maintenance Technician to join their team in Ordenton, MD. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of their facilities.
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