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Cable managementFiber & copper management systems (i.e. Panduit raceway, Fiber Management Systems (FMS. Installation of cabling DC power distribution systems. Advanced configuration and provisioning of DWDM equipmentCiena 6500 SDNCiena 6500 ILA alarm clearing.
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The Data Center Specialist will have experience in data center electrical, mechanical and network system operations and possess knowledge of enterprise data center operations, including state-of-the-art electrical distribution systems, static and rotary UPS, emergency standby generation, fire alarm/suppression and monitoring systems.
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Not used for personal incoming/outgoing calls or alarm systems. Wired Internet connection, capable of continuously supporting excellent call quality and high-speed response rates (wireless, DSL and/or satellite Internet Service Providers are not compatible with our systems.
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For more information, visit or follow us on Position Summary: The standard function of the position is to install commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems. Duties And Responsibilities: Installs/Leads the installation of commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems.
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Basic knowledge and understanding of fire alarm or security systems or related; ability to read and understand basic electrical drawings and customer specifications. Knowledgeable in local and national (NFPA) fire alarm codes and regulations; ability to read and understand drawings and specifications, and electrical, network, and control wiring diagrams.
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The standard function of the position is to install commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems. Installs/Leads the installation of commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems.
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Troubleshoot to determine fault or faults to include ground faults with fire alarm systems. Programing and software knowledge with a variety of fire alarm systems that is used when removing or replacing components.
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Perform work required for the repair, maintenance, installation, and modernization of electrical and fire alarm systems for buildings, equipment, and grounds. Maintains and repairs low voltage (600 volts and below) real property electrical systems to meet the NEC, and applicable jurisdictional references, to ensure safe and reliable electrical systems.
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Knowledge of security equipment such as alarm systems, access control, video, CCTV systems, drive up systems, & under-counter teller equipment is preferred. Travels to client’s site for alarm failure troubleshooting and repair.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled.
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Access control systems, CCTV, and alarm monitoring experience. Access control systems, CCTV, and alarm monitoring experience. Job Summary: The Agent will perform a variety of assignments including concierge-level, residential, or event security, response services, basic driving, and investigations.
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Our team creates software for protecting critical national assets including modeling and simulation for the analysis of physical security systems, virtual training environments for response forces, and central alarm station software for protecting sites.
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Previous experience with access control systems and/or fire alarm is a plus. Our Field Service Technicians are Road Warriors and key contributors to AMAROK's daily operations by providing prompt, expert-level preventative and repair maintenance duties on our perimeter security systems.
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Conducts maintenance-related inspections, including building and alarm systems inspections. Performs Preventive Maintenance to include winterizing facilities to prevent minimum freeze damage during cold weather, make periodic inspections of HVAC systems, winterize swimming pool equipment and systems, clean the swimming pool and maintain the proper chemical balance of the pool during the swimming season, and ensure all lights/HVAC are turned off in vacant units on a daily basis.
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This would include expertise in all physical alarm systems, CCTV, and the supporting programs of each. Act as subject matter expert on all store systems related to inventory movement and associated functions that can cause shrink (examples include POS systems, inventory management, cash management, loss prevention, and operations policies.
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