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Excellent working knowledge in Printed Circuit Board (PCB) and low voltage circuit design for power and control applications. Hands-on experience in electronic circuit design (analog, digital), signal and controls theory, development and associated electrical board design, troubleshooting and validation.
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SES is seeking technically minded individuals possessing experience with low voltage electronics specializing in electronic security solutions. Vocational/technical degree in electrical, security, or computer systems.
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Bosch, DMP, Edwards/EST, Honeywell, Radionics, Simplex and/or GE/Mirtone system, Genetec and Software House (C-Cure) knowledge. IT/Networking Certification or ESA Certified Alarm Technician. As a leading systems integrator and alarm monitoring company, we deliver the SES Difference, serving countless long-term clients with solutions and services that protect their people, customers, and assets.
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Experience with designing Medium voltage systems such as switchgear, MCC, substation and other medium voltage designs is a plus. Ability to create Grounding Plan and detail drawings for the installation of new equipment, Conduit / Cable Tray Routing Plan drawings, Conduit / Cable Schedule drawings, Electrical Detail drawings, Electrical Equipment Location, PLC Panel Layout drawings, create PLC I/O Schematic drawings, and Control System Architecture drawings.
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Receiver equalizers, samplers, voltage/current-mode drivers, serializers, deserializers, voltage-controlled oscillator, phase mixer, delay-locked loop, phase locked loop, bandgap reference, ADC, DAC.
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Company Info:Paladin Technologies is a premier North American complex systems integrator for building technology solutions, including IP security, alarms & monitoring, audio visual, low-voltage infrastructure, and networking.
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Minimum of four (4) years of experience in low voltage electrical systems including Fire/Life Safety Systems. The Fire Alarm Installer is responsible for installing, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing Fire Alarm Systems as well as other related building system products at customer sites including panel repair/reprogram, device replacement/repair, resolving low voltage circuit troubles and system testing and organizing and effectively utilizing technical resources, information, materials and support to ensure efficient execution of all assigned tasks.
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State of Oregon LEA (Electrical – Limited Energy Technician, Class A) license. Perform installation, programming and commissioning on fire alarm systems. Experience using hand tools, test equipment, multi-meter usage, digital analyzer and commissioning devices.
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Information Communications Technology (ICT) design experience required - this could be as an ICT Designer, Low Voltage Designer, or Telecom Designer. The base salary range represents the low and high end of the proposed salary range for this position.
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A solid understanding and ability to troubleshoot low voltage cabling in IDF and Data Centers. Other certifications desired: Any certificate demonstrating proficiency with industry-standard networking (e.g., Cisco CCNA or CCNP, JNCIA Junos), Red Hat RHCSA, SIP School Certified, Microsoft Azure, AD.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: New Product Introduction (NPI) team; machining process development for low to mid volume production parts. Experience with Haas, Fanuc, Mazak, Okuma, and Siemens 840D controllers.
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Central City Concerns Blackburn Center is a six-story building that includes a health care facility and pharmacy, along with 175 units of respite care transitional housing, palliative care housing, transitional low-income single room occupancy and permanent housing.
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Knowledge of industrial 3 phase equipment, controls, VFD drives, PLC and control devices (e.g. Allen Bradley, ABB, and Foxboro)Must be able to troubleshoot and repair up to 480V equipmentPerform calibration of 4-20 MA instruments and other low voltage systems.
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As a prototyping machinist your focus will be with programming short run and multi-axis parts using NX CAM. Our shop focuses on high-precision, sometimes tricky, low-volume prototype quantity parts.
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You will be involved in the design of low voltage electrical and site lighting systems for a variety of projects including public roadway, and parks for residential community developments, office complexes, commercial, sports fields, pump stations, municipal and industrial projects such as manufacturing facilities.
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