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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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Must demonstrate professional knowledge with an in depth understanding of all or most of the following systems: fire alarm/life-safety, intrusion alarm, access control, video surveillance, nurse-call, plus low voltage systems in general, installation, testing, inspection and maintenance.
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Minimum of one (1) – five (5) years of security video surveillance, access control and/or fire alarm experience. What you will doAs a critical part of the team, the Commercial Security Systems Installer works onsite with our commercial customers to set up and program their customized Security solutions (security alarms, fire alarms, access control, video surveillance, intercoms, etc.
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Ability to utilize Target's video surveillance system. Understand and appropriately use the video system. The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Target Security Specialist.
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Experience with integrated video surveillance, access control, and fire preferred. The Commercial Sales Consultant is a sales representative that specializes in growing customer verticals within commercial intrusion, fire, access control, surveillance products and services.
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This includes off duty police officers, video surveillance, bank deposits, armored vehicle pick-up, etc. This includes off duty police officers, video surveillance, bank deposits, armored vehicle pick-up, etc.
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Experience in crisis response, safety and crowd management; providing support to both guests and team members. Lead a physical security culture for our team members and guests by assessing and maintaining safe and secure standards throughout the store, including exterior property.
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Provide designs for telecommunications systems (structured cabling systems, telecom spaces, pathway infrastructure), electronic safety & security systems (IP video surveillance, access control, intercom), and audiovisual systems (image display, sound reinforcement and reproduction, control, signal distribution.
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Working at Target means helping all families discover the joy of everyday life. If you have a disability and require assistance in this application process, please visit your nearest Target store or Supply Chain Facility or reach out to Guest Services at 1-800-440-0680 for additional information.
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Industry certification (ASIS CPP, BICSI RCDD, AVIXA (InfoComm) CTS/-D, Cisco CCNA, etc.) BMS, Lighting control, AV etc.) Understanding of local and national codes and industry standards (NEC, IBC, NFPA, BICSI, EIA/TIA) related to the design and operation of Security and Telecommunications systems.
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We are growing our Cloud Web QA team at Nx. Our team ensures the quality of our Cloud Portal and Cloud services, allowing our customers to use our video surveillance system over the Internet from anywhere.
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GSOC Agents are expected to monitor multiple systems including but not limited to, alarm monitoring interface, network video surveillance systems and multiple communication mediums, including IP Telephony, instant messaging (including SMS), email administration, Voice over IP (Radio.
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On-Premise and Cloud Managed Video Surveillance Systems. Demonstrated success in telecommunications sales to end-user customers, including strategic and small to large sized customers using relationship management and system sales concepts.
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Effectively present Electronic Access Control, Video Surveillance, Intrusion Alarms, Fire/Life Safety Systems, IP Based Intercoms, Mass Notification, Gun Shot Detection, and other critical systems to our marketplace.
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Conduct surveillance and video review for law enforcement personnel and branch managers as needed. Maintain a working knowledge of Bank's written policies and procedures regarding Bank Secrecy Act, Regulation CC, Regulation E, Bank Security and other regulations as applicable to this job description.
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