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Familiarity with Electrical one-lines, schematics and wiring diagrams, Low voltage auxiliary power systems (AC and DC power) Responsible for creation of drawings for substation engineering design projects including detailed electrical and physical design for high voltage substation projects.
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Produce detailed shop drawings and bill of materials for electrical systems, fire alarm, and low voltage systems. Proficiency in Revit, Catia, or other relevant 3D modeling software. Access to One Medical and virtual healthcare services including Health Advocate and Teladoc.
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Low Voltage Work. If you are an Electrician and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity, and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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The primary function of this position is to service, troubleshoot and repair low voltage panels, wiring and devices. Services, troubleshoots and repairs low voltage panels, wiring and devices.
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We are currently looking for a Fire Alarm and Security Technician who will be responsible for troubleshooting low voltage Fire Alarm and Security Systems and resolving any problems. Extensive knowledge of low voltage systems.
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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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Company DescriptionA leading designer and manufacturer of low voltage electronics and power supplies. Company DescriptionA leading designer and manufacturer of low voltage electronics and power supplies.
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We believe if you invest in the right people, you will create long-lasting professional relationships that benefit everyone Job Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Microsoft Office programs, ZEUS Familiarity with SDU software a plus Travel between customer sites daily Licenses or Certifications: Low Voltage License Valid Driver's License Physical Demands and Work Environment: Ability to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds.
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Good understanding of Low voltage & IT principles such as networks, hardware, ITIL methodology Tech should have POS and telecom experience. Join our team today Job Type: Full-time Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule: 8 hour shift On call Experience: Cabling: 3 years (Required) Fiber splicing: 3 years (Required) Data center: 3 years (Required) Ability to Relocate: Albany, NY: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person.
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Must gain the knowledge of low voltage signaling and communications systems, alarms including the facility Fire Alarm and Security Alarm systems. Inspects, tests, maintains and repairs nurse call systems and other low voltage communications systems.
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A passion for power and lighting design, power system studies and low and medium Voltage design. The range of competencies includes voltage classes from 120V to 765kV, generating plant and substation design and implementation, substation equipment upgrades, relay and protection upgrades, ARC Flash studies, renewable design and implementation / interconnection, distribution system upgrades, water wastewater system designs, building electrical upgrades, and more.
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Strong background in electrical power including low voltage through medium voltage and experience with most types of switchgear testing required. Power distribution, AC/DC, Voltage Circuit Theory and practical troubleshooting skills.
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